词汇 | 直升飞机 |
释义 | 直升飞机 🚁 Helicopters dropped water on the fire. Attempts to cool the site by dumping sea water from helicopters had to be aborted at one stage because of dangerous radiation levels in the air above the plant. When her husband’s medical emergency required a two- hour helicopter ride to a Miami Beach hospital, she knew it was time to go. When we came outside, I saw the helicopter on fire. There was smoke rising out of it. The campaign to eliminate river blindness began as the most vertical programme imaginable: helicopters dropping insecticides out of the sky. Ford promptly abandoned the idea, even though its flying car would have been cheaper to build and operate than the helicopters that subsequently took over most of their intended roles. Even then, a helicopter would typically need around an hour to get from a warship to the scene of an imminent attack. Some250 miles offshore, Shtokman cannot be reached by helicopter from continental bases. The U.S. military says it was not involved in a helicopter attack reported by residents of a town in southern Somalia on Sunday. Four years ago he hit upon the daring idea of landing on a moving glacier in a helicopter to measure its speed. He says drones are also likely to be used in mass farming to replace crop dusters or even herd cattle— even traffic helicopters could also be replaced. He flew us in his helicopter. They arrived at an island in a helicopter. We stopped at London Bridge, a double- arched formation whose outer span collapsed in1990, stranding a couple on the other side so that they had to be rescued by helicopter. People like the Vegas will always keep coming, no matter the fences that go up on the border and the helicopters that circle above. A damaged car was winched by a helicopter. A shop of clothes for the helicopter sport. Deployment of troops has been slowed by Sudanese objections to the composition of the force and also by a lack of equipment, such as helicopters. It would be similar to a Humvee vehicle for patrolling on the ground but could turn into a helicopter at the touch of a button in an emergency. The aircraft that American field commanders most clamour for is not the F-22 but helicopters and the Predator, an unmanned drone able to stay aloft for a day. There were evenings when they reached their rendezvous and then had to walk past one another without a sign, because a patrol had just come round the corner or a helicopter was hovering overhead. Recovery ships and helicopters are headed for the splashdown area. In an interview this week in Helmand General Sir Richard Dannatt, the outgoing head of the army, noted that he was flying in an American helicopter because a British one was not available. |
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