aeronautics
含义: The science and practice of designing, building, and operating aircraft that fly within the Earth's atmosphere.
Aeronautics encompasses both the theoretical study of flight (aerodynamics, propulsion, structural engineering) and the practical aspects of aircraft design and operation. It is often paired with astronautics under the umbrella term 'aerospace.' In British English, it appears frequently in the names of institutions such as the Royal Aeronautical Society and in university course titles.
例句
- She completed a doctorate in aeronautics at Imperial College London before joining the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory. 她在伦敦帝国理工学院完成了航空学博士学位,之后加入了国防科技实验室。Completó un doctorado en aeronáutica en el Imperial College de Londres antes de incorporarse al Laboratorio de Ciencia y Tecnología de Defensa.彼女はロンドンのインペリアル・カレッジで航空学の博士号を取得した後、国防科学技術研究所に入所した。그녀는 런던 임페리얼 칼리지에서 항공학 박사학위를 취득한 후 국방과학기술연구소에 입소했다.
- Advances in aeronautics during the Second World War laid the groundwork for the jet age that followed. 第二次世界大战期间航空学的进步为随后的喷气时代奠定了基础。Los avances en aeronáutica durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial sentaron las bases de la era del avión a reacción.第二次世界大戦中の航空学の進歩は、その後のジェット時代の基盤を築いた。제2차 세계대전 중 항공학의 발전은 이후 제트기 시대의 기반을 마련했다.
- The Royal Aeronautical Society published a comprehensive report on the future of sustainable aviation fuels. 皇家航空学会发表了一份关于可持续航空燃料未来的综合报告。La Royal Aeronautical Society publicó un informe exhaustivo sobre el futuro de los combustibles de aviación sostenibles.王立航空協会は、持続可能な航空燃料の将来に関する包括的な報告書を発表した。왕립항공학회는 지속 가능한 항공 연료의 미래에 관한 포괄적인 보고서를 발표했다.
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用法指南
语境: academic, scientific, professional
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From Greek aēr (air) and nautikē (navigation, seamanship). Coined in the late 18th century as balloon flight began to develop, modelled on the older term 'nautical.'
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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