plane 英 [pleɪn]   美 [plen]

plane

plane  英 [pleɪn] 美 [plen]

n. 飞机;平面,水平;  vt. 刨平; 

进行时:planing  过去式:planed  过去分词:planed  第三人称单数:planes  名词复数:planes 

She left by plane for Berlin. 她乘飞机去柏林了。
a plane crash 飞机坠毁

  • A plane is a vehicle that flies through the air, but it is also a tool used to make something smooth and flat, a kind of tree or a level surface. As a verb, to plane something is to make it flat and smooth.
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  • n. 飞机;平面,水平;
  • vt. 刨平;
  • 1. She left by plane for Berlin.

    她乘飞机去柏林了。

  • 2. a plane crash

    飞机坠毁

  • 3. The plane took off an hour late.

    飞机延迟了一小时起飞。

  • 4. Plane the surface down first.

    首先要把表面刨平。

  • 5. to reach a higher plane of achievement

    取得更高的成就

  • 6. a plane surface

    平面

  • plane (n.1) "flat surface," c. 1600, from Latin planum "flat surface, plane, level, plain," noun use of neuter of adjective planus "flat, level, even, plain, clear," from PIE *pla-no- (source also of Lithuanian plonas "thin;" Celtic *lanon "plain;" perhaps also Greek pelanos "sacrificial cake, a mixture offered to the gods, offering (of meal, honey, and oil) poured or spread"), suffixed form of root *pele- (2) "flat; to spread."
  • plane (n.2) 1908, short for aeroplane (see airplane).
  • plane (n.3) "tool for smoothing surfaces," mid-14c., from Old French plane, earlier plaine (14c.), from Late Latin plana, back-formation from planare "make level," from Latin planus "level, flat, smooth" (from PIE root *pele-(2) "flat; to spread").
  • plane (n.4) "tree of the genus Platanus," late 14c., from Old French plane, earlier plasne (14c.), from Latin platanus, from Greek platanos, earlier platanistos "plane tree," a species from Asia Minor, associated with platys "broad" (from PIE root *plat- "to spread") in reference to its leaves. Applied since 1778 in Scotland and northern England to the sycamore, whose leaves somewhat resemble those of the true plane tree.
  • plane (v.1) "to make smooth," early 14c., "to gloss over, explain away;" mid-14c. as "to make smooth or even," from Old French planer "to smooth, level off; wipe away, erase" (12c.), from Late Latin planare "make level," from Latin planus "level, flat" (from PIE root *pele- (2) "flat; to spread"). In early use in English often plain. Related: Planed; planing.
  • plane (v.2) "soar, glide on motionless wings," early 15c., from Old French planer "to hover (as a bird), to lie flat," from plan (n.) "plane," from Latin planum "flat surface" (root *pele- (2) "flat; to spread"), on notion of bird gliding with flattened wings. Of boats, etc., "to skim over the surface of water," it is first found 1913. Related: Planed; planing.
plane / pleɪn ; NAmE pleɪn / noun , adjective , verb plane planes planed planing noun 1 ( BrE also aero·plane ) ( also air·plane especially in NAmE ) a flying vehicle with wings and one or more engines 飞机 She left by planefor Berlin. 她乘飞机去柏林了。 a plane crash 飞机坠毁 I caught thenext planeto Dublin. 我赶上了下一班飞机去都柏林。 The plane took offan hour late. 飞机延迟了一小时起飞。 The plane landedat Geneva. 飞机在日内瓦降落。 collocationsat travel 2 ( geometry 几何 ) any flat or level surface, or an imaginary flat surface through or joining material objects 平面 the horizontal/vertical plane 水平╱垂直平面 3 a level of thought, existence or development (思想、存在或发展的)水平,程度,阶段,境界 to reach a higher plane of achievement 取得更高的成就 4 a tool with a blade set in a flat surface, used for making the surface of wood smooth by shaving very thin layers off it 木工刨;刨子 adjective [only before noun ] ( technical 术语 ) completely flat; level 平的;平坦的 a plane surface 平面 verb 1 [transitive ] to make a piece of wood smoother or flatter with a planen.  (4 ) 用刨子刨平 planesth Plane the surface down first. 首先要把表面刨平。 planesth + adj. Then plane the wood smooth. 然后把木头刨光。 2 [intransitive ] (of a bird ) to fly without moving the wings, especially high up in the air 滑翔 3 [intransitive ] (of a boat, etc. 船等 ) to move quickly across water, only just touching the surface 擦着水面疾驶 plane / pleɪn ; NAmE pleɪn /
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