时间:2011-02-23 15:18来源:蓝天飞行翻译 作者:航空 点击:次
event /.vent/ noun a happening . The Paris air show is a major event. . in the event of if something should happen . Passengers should fasten their seat belts in the event of turbulence. . in the event of main pump failure if there should be a failure of the main pump . in the event of fire if there should be a fire eventual /.vent.u.l/ adjective hap- pening at an unspecified time in the future . Water in the fuel may lead to eventual engine stoppage. eventually /.vent.u.li/ adverb at an unspecified time in the future . Vapour cools and eventually condenses. evidence /ev.d(.)ns/ noun an out-ward sign . external evidence of cracks something which can be seen on the surface which suggests that there is a deeper structural problem . Deformed wing panels may be evidence of an over-stressed airframe. evident /ev.d(.)nt/ adjective obvi-ous, easily seen or understood . It is evident from the information available that language problems played a part in the cause of the accident. . self-evident clear in itself, without further explana-tion exact /.zkt/ adjective completely accurate or correct . The exact fuel flow and pressure is adjusted. . the calcula-tion is not exact the calculation is not 100% correct exactly /.zktli/ adverb 1. accu-rately, correctly . Measure the quantity exactly. 2. absolutely, completely . A fuel injection system performs exactly the same function as a carburettor. examination /.zm.ne..(.)n/ noun 1. a set of questions or exercises testing knowledge or skill . The exami-nation includes a flight plan. 2. . med-ical examination medical check-up 3. a careful observation or inspection . the examination of a faulty component ‘…the pilot of a Grumman Cheetah refused to be breathalysed, and was taken to a police station for examination by a police surgeon, who confirmed that he had been drinking’ [Pilot]
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