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parachute美 ['perə.ʃut] 英 ['pærə.ʃuːt] - n.降落伞
- v.跳伞;伞降;空投
- 网络风散种子;伞投;空降
复数:parachutes 过去分词:parachuted 现在分词:parachuting 1. | 降落伞a device that is attached to people or objects to make them fall slowly and safely when they are dropped from an aircraft. It consists of a large piece of thin cloth that opens out in the air to form an umbrella shape. |
| Planes dropped supplies by parachute. 飞机用降落伞空投补给。 | | a parachute drop/jump 空投;跳伞 | | |
1. | [i] (+ adv./prep.) 跳伞to jump from an aircraft using a parachute |
| The pilot was able to parachute to safety. 飞行员得以跳伞脱险。 | | She regularly goes parachuting. 她经常去从事跳伞活动。 |
2. | [t] ~ sb/sth + adv./prep. 伞降;空投to drop sb/sth from an aircraft by parachute |
n. | 3. 【动物;动物学】(蝙蝠等的)翅膜;(鳞翅目的)领片 3. 【动物;动物学】(蝙蝠等的)翅膜;(鳞翅目的)领片 | v. | |
n. | 1. a device consisting of a canopy attached to a harness that is used to slow the speed at which a person or object drops from an aircraft 2. a large piece of cloth joined to heavy strings, used by someone jumping out of an airplane | v. | 1. to drop from an aircraft by parachute, or allow somebody or something to drop in this way 2. to jump from an airplane wearing a parachute |
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