单词 | wingspread |
例句 | The great eagle, with its six-foot wingspread, did not see him. Frightful's Mountain 2001-05-21T00:00:00Z He stood there as if be were drying himself in the sun, with a wingspread of about eleven feet, a bright orange head and a magenta carbuncle. The Once and Future King 1958-01-01T00:00:00Z By comparison, the snappily dressed kids in group shots typically arrange themselves in poses, crouching with their arms upraised or wingspread like the Jackson 5 or folded on their chests B-boy style. Jamel Shabazz: Proud Street Culture on Display 2022-04-06T04:00:00Z “I had prepared her for the nightly invasion of bats … but she had not expected so many, she said, or that they would have a three-foot wingspread and such big teeth,” he remembered. In Sri Lanka, an Island of Detachment and Desire 2014-12-26T05:00:00Z Today anybody can still see avian stillnesses, flutterings, wingspreads and formations here. Dance Review | Lyon Opera Ballet: Works by Cunningham, Forsythe and Marin at the Joyce Theater 2010-03-11T20:24:00Z His six-and-a-half-foot wingspread has been crippled by bullets; they say he screams when his Corps sees action. Voices from the Past 2012-04-19T02:00:30.787Z Thus, specimens of a relatively uniform pattern and measuring approximately 1-1/2 inches in wingspread will be considered as of the Regular Army, 1821-1832. American Military Insignia 1800-1851 2012-02-04T03:00:18.780Z Next were the dragonflies which hunted them, some with wingspreads as wide as two feet. The Thing in the Attic The "hawk" had less resemblance to its counterpart of Earth: it was a bird of prey, but in the tenuous atmosphere it needed a six-foot wingspread to lift its small body. Duel on Syrtis There was also a basilisk, a pterodactyl, a vampire bat with a five-foot wingspread, an old-fashioned red spade-tailed demon and other assorted horrors. Subjectivity They were powerhouses with wicked armament and plenty of wingspread. A Yankee Flier Over Berlin It probably has a tremendous wingspread and a very high angle of incidence to make it possible to glide at that height, and the engine and prop will be almost laughably small.” The Black Star Passes Thus there was need for greater engine power, bigger wingspread to support the floats, and fuel tanks of greater capacity. A History of Aeronautics He has a new machine, I hear, with great engines and a short wingspread, but the wings so cambered that he can climb fast. Mr. Standfast Apparently considerably larger, because of its wide wingspread. Bird Neighbors It was fitted with a 120 horse-power Austro-Daimler engine, and was characterised by an exceptionally wide range of speed—the great wingspread gave a slow landing speed. A History of Aeronautics He saw a mighty fleet whose individual planes were a mile long, with three-quarters of a mile wingspread—titanic monoplanes, whose droning thunder seemed to roar through all space. The Black Star Passes It was a very fast, light little machine but was difficult to fly, and owing to its small wingspread was unable to glide at a reasonably safe angle. A History of Aeronautics Apparently much larger, because of its long wings and wide wingspread. Bird Neighbors |
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