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Перевод: aeroplane
[существительное] самолет ; аэроплан
Тезаурус:
- Immediately after take-off we passed San Sebastin on the north side of the coastline, making sure that another G-registered aeroplane heading in the opposite direction was south of it before being handed on to Bilbao.
- "When I asked him what sort of things he liked, he typed in the word aeroplane, spelt perfectly."
- According to CSE's marketing manager Peter Moxham, if it meets CAA certification requirements without expensive modifications, the Z242L will be "quite an attractively priced aeroplane".
- "And this was cheaper than an aeroplane.
- The book says the aeroplane has a normal spin, but this is only approved without fuel in the tips.
- This aeroplane costs the price of ten Ferrari 348s, but you have to be a bit of an expert in engineering and aerodynamics to see where the money goes, so elegant and refined is the blending of shapes, forms and functions.
- We shall have to go in an aeroplane for a whole day, can you imagine?
- That apart, from its shiny red spinner through the smooth tapering plywood-covered wings and fuselage to the tailplane-elevator assembly and simple but shapely fin and rudder, this aeroplane displays considerable thought in design and skill in execution.
- No, with a shake and shudder the privet bird lifted its proud head, spread its wings and soared into the air like a beautiful green aeroplane.
- Mr Editor Gilbert, on learning that I was going to fly one for Pilot , opined that it was a "bloody awful aeroplane".
- No-one else in our aircraft appeared to be the least bit concerned, but my relief as we finally drew near the coast of England again and then began our descent to the safety of solid earth was so great that I made a little promise to myself that I would never again set foot in an aeroplane, so long as I could be permitted to survive this one trip.
- Thereafter tourism replaced travel, the masses were unleashed upon the Continent, package-tour operators and entrepreneurs got to work to ensure that everywhere from Zagreb to Zanzibar looked, felt, and smelt exactly the same, and the aeroplane turned Atlantic crossings and transworld flights into the merest commuting, as mechanical and regular and unremarkable as catching the 6.10 from Waterloo to Surbiton.
- He sees that his pack leader is terrified by the aeroplane and so he, being on a lower level, will accept that this aeroplane represents a real danger.
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