fuselage 英 [ˈfju:zəlɑ:ʒ]   美 [ˈfjuslɑʒ]

fuselage

fuselage  英 [ˈfju:zəlɑ:ʒ] 美 [ˈfjuslɑʒ]

n. [航] 机身(飞机) 

名词复数:fuselages 

The bullets from our antiaircraft gun ripped into the fuselage of the enemy bomber. 我们高射炮的子弹射入敌人轰炸机的机身。
In that dramatic episode, an airplane breaks in half, and passengers go flying through a gaping hole in the fuselage. 在那戏剧性的一集中,一架飞机裂成两半,而乘客们从机身上的一个裂口飞落。

  • The main part of an airplane — the part in which you sit as a passenger — is called the fuselage. Your luggage rides in the fuselage too.
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  • n. [航] 机身(飞机)
  • 1. The bullets from our antiaircraft gun ripped into the fuselage of the enemy bomber.

    我们高射炮的子弹射入敌人轰炸机的机身。

  • 2. In that dramatic episode, an airplane breaks in half, and passengers go flying through a gaping hole in the fuselage.

    在那戏剧性的一集中,一架飞机裂成两半,而乘客们从机身上的一个裂口飞落。

  • 3. The National Transportation Safety Board and the Federal Aviation Administration are investigating what caused the fuselage to rip open at 36,000 feet.

    国家安全运输委员会和联邦航空管理局正在调查是什么导致了机身在36,000尺的高空撕裂。

  • fuselage (n.) 1909, from French fuselage, from fuselé "spindle-shaped," from Old French *fus "a spindle," from Latin fusus "a spindle" (see fuse (n.)). So called from its shape.
fu·sel·age / ˈfjuːzəlɑːʒ ; NAmE ˈfjuːsəlɑːʒ / noun the main part of an aircraft in which passengers and goods are carried (飞机的)机身 fuselage fuselages fu·sel·age / ˈfjuːzəlɑːʒ ; NAmE ˈfjuːsəlɑːʒ /
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