hydroplane 英 [ˈhaɪdrəpleɪn]   美 [ˈhaɪdrəˌplen]

hydroplane

hydroplane  英 [ˈhaɪdrəpleɪn] 美 [ˈhaɪdrəˌplen]

n. 水上滑艇;水上飞机;水平舵 

进行时:hydroplaning  过去式:hydroplaned  过去分词:hydroplaned  第三人称单数:hydroplanes  名词复数:hydroplanes 

The designer of marine aircraft demonstrated his newest hydroplane. 那个水上飞机设计师演示了他的最新水上飞机。
Water had accumulated in the rim of this pan and the cover was beginning to hydroplane. 水蒸气在锅的边缘凝结成水,盖子摩擦力就变得很小了。

  • A hydroplane is an aircraft that's designed to land on water, or a boat that skims lightly across the water's surface. When you hydroplane, it's more likely to be in a car that's slipping on a wet road.
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  • n. 水上滑艇;水上飞机;水平舵
  • 1. The designer of marine aircraft demonstrated his newest hydroplane.

    那个水上飞机设计师演示了他的最新水上飞机。

  • 2. Water had accumulated in the rim of this pan and the cover was beginning to hydroplane.

    水蒸气在锅的边缘凝结成水,盖子摩擦力就变得很小了。

  • 3. That's why your car may not hydroplane at thirty miles per hour, but might at sixty miles per hour.

    那就是为什么你的车不要以三十英里每小时的速度水上飞机似的行驶,而是以六十英里每小时的速度行驶。

  • hydroplane (n.) "motorboat that glides on the surface of water," 1895, coined by U.S. engineer Harvey D. Williams ["Sibley Journal of Engineering," Cornell University, vol. x, p.81]; from hydro- + ending from airplane.
  • hydroplane (v.) by 1908, "to skim the surface of water by use of hydroplanes," from hydroplane (n.). Meaning "skid on a thin layer of water" (especially of automobile tires) first recorded 1962, properly aquaplane (itself from 1961 in this sense). Related: Hydroplaned; hydroplaning.
hydro·plane / ˈhaɪdrəpleɪn ; NAmE ˈhaɪdrəpleɪn / noun , verb hydroplane hydroplanes hydroplaned hydroplaning noun 1 a light boat with an engine and a flat bottom, designed to travel fast over the surface of water 水上滑行艇 2 ( NAmE) = seaplane verb 1 ( NAmE) ( BrE aqua·plane ) (of a motor vehicle 机动车辆 ) to slide out of control on a wet road 在潮湿路面上打滑失控 2 (of a boat ) to travel fast over the surface of the water 飞掠过水面 hydro·plane / ˈhaɪdrəpleɪn ; NAmE ˈhaɪdrəpleɪn /
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