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Meanings of
aeroplane
in English
Portuguese
aeronaves
Catalan
avió
Spanish
avión
Back to the meaning
An aircraft that has a fixed wing and is powered by propellers or jets.
plane
airplane
Portuguese
aeronaves
Synonyms
Examples for "
plane
"
plane
airplane
Examples for "
plane
"
1
Islamic State said it had brought the
plane
down with a bomb.
2
Under international law, France leads the inquiry because the
plane
crashed there.
3
Describes northern New Jersey and New York as seen from the
plane
.
4
This morning, as they were boarding the
plane
,
was a good example.
5
It was possible that
plane
had gone down due to natural causes.
1
The
airplane
sustained serious structural and fire damage, a military statement said.
2
In time the gull will flap its wings; the
airplane
never does.
3
In the pursuit of the U-boat the
airplane
was also extremely effective.
4
You can find that on any paper
airplane
simply by spinning it.
5
Of course, he could call any other
airplane
and report the emergency.
Usage of
aeroplane
in English
1
The slightest error will assume magnitude towards the extremities of the
aeroplane
.
2
I represent the company that makes the best
aeroplane
in the country.
3
And then she said, I heard the
aeroplane
go off this morning.
4
The only result will be to spoil the control of the
aeroplane
.
5
Air pressure is a big factor in the matter of
aeroplane
horsepower.
6
In the average
aeroplane
it is about one-half square foot per pound.
7
You get used to getting on to the
aeroplane
and turning left.
8
Imagine an
aeroplane
full of small children that's careening out of control.
9
Jensen added: That
aeroplane
has done so little flying in 10 years.
10
I mean this
aeroplane
is about 20 years newer and is enclosed.
11
A sudden movement of the rudder and the
aeroplane
might be wrecked.
12
And it roared like an
aeroplane
as it tore through the water.
13
This is one instance where the dirigible is superior to the
aeroplane
.
14
The
aeroplane
wavered above the river a moment and then drifted away.
15
A tiny speck appeared under the
aeroplane
and rapidly approached the earth.
16
He asked her to give him the plans of the new
aeroplane
.
Other examples for "aeroplane"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
aeroplane
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
german aeroplane
new aeroplane
first aeroplane
french aeroplane
little aeroplane
More collocations
Translations for
aeroplane
Portuguese
aeronaves
aeroplano
avião
Catalan
avió
aeroplà
Spanish
avión
aeroplano
Aeroplane
through the time
Aeroplane
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common