[N-COUNT 可数名词]飞机 An aeroplane is a vehicle with wings and one or more engines that enable it to fly through the air.
[BRIT 英]
in AM, use 美国英语用 airplane
Oxford
aero·plane/ˈeərəpleɪn; NAmEˈerəpleɪn/( BrE) (alsoair·planeespecially in NAmE)(alsoplaneBrE,NAmE)noun _airliner_comp.jpg _airliner.jpg a flying vehicle with wings and one or more engines 飞机aeroplaneaeroplanesaero·plane/ˈeərəpleɪn; NAmEˈerəpleɪn/
LDC
aeroplaneaer‧o‧plane /ˈeərəpleɪn $ ˈerə-/ British English, airplane American English noun [countable]
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aeroplane a flying vehicle with wings and at least one engineSYN planeGRAMMAR: Patterns with aeroplane• You usually say get on an aeroplane: · The last two passengers got on the aeroplane.• You can also say get in an aeroplane.• You say get off an aeroplane: · Press were waiting when they got off the aeroplane.• You usually say that someone is on an aeroplane: · The film is set on an aeroplane.• You can also say that someone is in an aeroplane.• You go somewhere by aeroplane: · They never travel by aeroplane. →
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