transatlantic flight
常見(jiàn)例句
- The big take-off is planned for 2012, when the two pilots will try a transatlantic flight before attempting to circumnavigate the globe.
這項(xiàng)大起飛計(jì)劃將于2012年開(kāi)始,這兩個(gè)飛行員在環(huán)球航行前將嘗試飛越大西洋。 - Footwear did not receive such scrutiny before would-be bomber Richard Reid tried to light the explosives packed into his shoes on a transatlantic flight.
在一個(gè)叫Richard Reid的男子試圖在跨大西洋航班上引爆鞋子里的爆炸裝置之前,根本沒(méi)人想到要對(duì)那些部位也實(shí)施檢查。 - It was the usual transatlantic flight: nine hours of fidgeting to get the pillow right, first-run movies flickering mutely on small screens, an indigestible flow of starchy food and drinks.
那是一次尋常的飛躍大西洋的航班:整整9個(gè)小時(shí)頭不停地在靠墊上移來(lái)移去,想枕得舒服些,小屏幕上首輪影片的無(wú)聲鏡頭抖動(dòng)著,多得無(wú)法消化的淀粉食物和飲料。 - Louis businessmen, after all, who backed Charles A. Lindbergh's transatlantic flight in 1927.
FORBES: Yes, there is a pulse - When Charles Lindbergh made the first transatlantic flight he captured the imagination of billions, and four million people lined 5th Avenue for his ticker tape parade.
FORBES: Goosebump Leadership and the Death of the Big Idea - The original jumbo jet could carry twice as many passengers as the next largest plane then flying and had a greater range, allowing, for example, a long transatlantic flight without refuelling.
ECONOMIST: A hulking beast joins the dogfight 返回 transatlantic flight