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aeroplane
[ air-uh-pleyn ]
aeroplane
/ 藞蓻蓹r蓹藢ple瑟n; 藞蓻蓹藢ple瑟n /
noun
- a heavier-than-air powered flying vehicle with fixed wings
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of aeroplane1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of aeroplane1
Example Sentences
No televised Lions squad announcement because there was no television, no first-class plane travel because there were no aeroplanes.
Ukraine has 7% of Europe's supplies of titanium, a lightweight metal used in the construction of everything from aeroplanes to power stations.
Tuchel also soon became acquainted with one of Wembley's more recent traditions, the paper aeroplanes that fly during periods of inactivity.
Transport - traffic, trains and aeroplanes 鈥 are a major source, but so too are the sounds of us having a good time.
It is unclear how many people have been wounded, but the lawmaker said they were trying to organise for aeroplanes to fly victims to Mogadishu for treatment.
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