flight
flight 英 [flaɪt] 美 [flaɪt]
n. 飞行;航班;逃走
进行时:flighting 过去式:flighted 过去分词:flighted 第三人称单数:flights 名词复数:flights
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- n. 飞行;航班;逃走
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1. a domestic flight, an international flight
国内╱国际航班
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2. We're booked on the same flight.
我们订了同一班机的机票。
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3. Flight BA 4793 is now boarding at Gate 17.
*BA 4793 航班现在正在 17 号登机口登机。
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4. a smooth flight, a comfortable flight, a bumpy flight
平稳╱舒适╱颠簸的空中航行
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5. a hot-air balloon flight
热气球航行
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6. a flight of geese
一队飞雁
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7. The gang took flight when they heard the police car.
这伙歹徒听见警车声就逃走了。
- flight (n.1) "act of flying," Old English flyht "a flying, act or power of flying," from Proto-Germanic *flukhtiz (source also of Dutch vlucht "flight of birds," Old Norse flugr, Old High German flug, German Flug "flight"), from Proto-Germanic *flugti-, suffixed form of PIE root *pleu- "to flow."
- flight (n.2) "act of fleeing," c. 1200, flihht, not found in Old English, but presumed to have existed and cognate with Old Saxon fluht, Old Frisian flecht "act of fleeing," Dutch vlucht, Old High German fluht, German Flucht, Old Norse flotti, Gothic þlauhs, from Proto-Germanic *flugti-, suffixed form of PIE root *pleu- "to flow." To put (someone or something) to flight "rout, defeat" is from late 14c., the earlier verb form do o' flight (early 13c.).
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