时间:2011-02-23 15:20来源:蓝天飞行翻译 作者:航空 点击:次
lack /lk/ noun the absence of some-thing or a need for something . The engine stopped because of a lack of fuel. lag /l/ noun a delay, especially the time interval between an input and the resultant output . There is a time lag between the piston moving down and the mixture flowing into the cylinder. . jet lag Lambert’s projection /lmb.ts pr.dek.(.)n/ a map projection of the earth based around two standard paral-lels of latitude. . Mercator’s projection laminate /lm.n.t/ noun a sheet of man-made material made up of bonded layers . Direction of the fibres and types of cloth used in the laminate are all very important factors. . verb /lm.ne.t/ to make by using bonded layers of material . laminated wind-screens lamp /lmp/ noun a small light . warning lamp a small light, often red, which informs of a possible danger by lighting up . The switch is connected to a warning lamp on the instrument panel which will illuminate if the oil pressure falls below an acceptable minimum. land /lnd/ noun solid ground, as opposed to the sea . a large land mass such as Greenland . verb 1. to set an aircraft onto the ground or another sur-face such as ice or water, after a flight . to force land the aircraft to land the aircraft when it can no longer be kept in the air for any particular reason 2. to arrive on the ground after a flight . Flight BA321 landed at London Heath-row at 1030 hours. . crash-land. Oppo-site take off landing /lnd../ noun the act of set-ting an aircraft onto the ground or another surface such as ice or water after flight . Take-off and landing are normally made into wind in order to reduce the length of the take-off and landing run. . In order to achieve a safe landing in a cross wind, the correct techniques must be used. landing beacon /lnd.. bik.n/ noun a radio transmitter at an airfield that sends a beam to guide aircraft that are landing landing beam /lnd.. bim/ noun a radio beam from a beacon at a landing field that helps incoming aircraft to make a landing landing charges /lnd.. t.ɑd.z/ plural noun money paid to an airport authority by an operator or pri-vate pilot for landing an aircraft landing field /lnd.. fild/ noun a place where aircraft can land and take off landing gear /lnd.. ../ noun same as undercarriage landing pad /lnd.. pd/ noun same as helipad 133 latter landing run /lnd.. rn/ noun the distance on the runway from the touch-down point to the stopping point or tax-iing speed landing speed /lnd.. spid/ noun the lowest speed at which an aircraft must be flying in order to land safely landing strip /lnd.. str.p/ noun a specially prepared area of land for an aircraft to land on
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