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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
plane
1 aircraft and their parts 2 travelling by plane 3 flying a plane see also FLY 2, TRAVEL, TRANSPORT
1 aircraft and their parts - any vehicle that can fly in the air: aircraft (plural aircraft) a jet aircraft (= powered by a jet engine) - a vehicle with wings and one or more engines that can fly through the air: plane, aeroplane (AmE airplane) to travel by plane ◎ a plane ticket ◎ a plane crash ◎ a supersonic plane (= a plane that can fly faster than the speed of sound) - a large plane that carries passengers: airliner; a very large jet plane that carries passengers: jumbo (jet) - a plane that carries goods: cargo plane - a plane that takes off and lands on the sea: seaplane - a small plane: light aircraft (plural light aircraft); a small plane with two/four/eight, etc seats: two-seater, four-seater, eight-seater, etc - a type of very small and very light aircraft: microlight ※ small aircraft that do not have engines FLY 2 - aircraft that are used in war AIR FORCE
2 travelling by plane - to travel by plane: fly*; a journey on a plane: flight Is it cheaper to fly to London or go by train? ◎ Our flight to Australia was very long and tiring. - a company that provides regular flights for people and goods: airline Which airline would you prefer to fly with? - a flight made regularly according to a timetable: scheduled flight - a flight in a plane hired for a particular purpose or a particular group of people: charter flight I'm going to take a charter flight; it's much cheaper. - a plane that travels frequently between two places: shuttle I'm catching the shuttle up to Edinburgh. - the amount of money you pay to travel by plane: (air) fare - a ticket to travel by air: air ticket a one-way ticket ◎ a return ticket ◎ a first-class ticket - a place where air tickets can be bought and where you can arrange your journey: travel agent's, travel agency - a place where planes can land and take off, and that has buildings for passengers to wait in: airport Heathrow airport - an airport building where journeys begin and end: terminal European flights leave from Terminal 3. - to go to an airline desk at an airport and say that you have arrived: check in (at sth); the place where you do this: check-in (desk) Where's the check-in for flights to Johannesburg, please? - bags, etc that you take with you onto a plane: hand luggage (AmE hand baggage)(noun U) Can I take my guitar as hand luggage? - money that you have to pay for bags, etc that are heavier than the weight limit: excess baggage (charge) Will I have to pay excess baggage? - a place in an airport where you wait before getting on your plane: departure lounge - a shop in an airport where you can buy goods which have no tax on them: duty-free shop - an exit from the terminal building to the plane: gate Passengers for flight ZX123 to Nairobi should proceed to gate 17. - (used about a plane) to be ready for passengers to get on: board Flight SA999 to Rio de Janeiro is now boarding. - to get on a plane: board How much longer before we board? - a ticket that you need in order to board a plane: boarding card, boarding pass - a person who is travelling on a plane, etc but is not working on it or controlling it: passenger - the person who is in charge of a plane: captain This is your captain speaking. - all the people who look after the passengers on a plane: cabin crew (with singular or plural verb) - a person who looks after the passengers on a plane: flight attendant; a man who does this is also called a steward; a woman who does this is also called a stewardess - the part of a plane where the passengers sit: cabin - the part of an airliner with the cheapest passenger seats: economy class (noun U); parts with more expensive seats: first class (noun U), business class (noun U), club class (noun U) I usually fly economy. ◎ a business-class seat - happening or provided during a journey on a plane: in-flight in-flight movies - to get off a plane: disembark - to stop for a short time on a plane journey: stop over; noun: stopover We're planning to stop over in London. ◎ We had a two-hour stopover in Delhi on our way to Sydney. - a plane that leaves soon after another arrives and that takes you on the next part of your journey: connection If this plane is late, I'll miss my connection in Dallas. - to change to a different plane during a journey: transfer At Heathrow we transferred to a domestic airline. - a feeling of tiredness caused by travelling to a place where the local time is very different: jet lag (noun U); sb who suffers from this is jet-lagged
3 flying a plane - to control a plane and make it fly: fly (sth) I've always wanted to learn to fly. ◎ Flying an airliner is a highly skilled and responsible job. - a person who flies a plane, etc: pilot; a person who sits next to the pilot and helps to fly the plane: co-pilot - a person who uses maps, etc to find out which way a plane should go: navigator - all the people who work on a plane: crew (with singular or plural verb) The plane has a crew of seven. - the part of a plane where the pilots sit: cockpit - to leave the ground and start flying: take* off; noun: take-off We took off at three-thirty. ◎ Take-off has been delayed for thirty minutes. - to come back to the ground: land, touch down; noun: landing We should be landing in just a few minutes. ◎ The plane had just touched down when there was a bomb alert. ◎ It was a rather bumpy landing! - to move slowly along the ground before take-off or after landing: taxi The plane taxied up to the terminal building. - a place where passenger planes take off and land: airport - an area of land, smaller than an airport, where planes can take off or land: airfield - a piece of land that is cleared for planes to land and take off: airstrip, landing strip - a long piece of ground with a hard surface where aircraft take off and land at an airport, etc: runway - a place where helicopters take off and land: (helicopter) pad - a tall airport building from where planes are controlled: control tower - a person at an airport who gives radio instructions to pilots from the control tower: air traffic controller - a system for finding out the position of aircraft, etc by using radio waves: radar (noun U) a radar screen - to go higher in the sky: go* up, climb Is the plane still going up? ◎ We climbed to a height of ten thousand feet. - to go lower or come down: go* down, (formal) descend - to fly downwards very quickly: dive* The fighter dived down to attack the enemy bomber. - if an aircraft flies without using an engine, it glides - the height of an aircraft above sea level: altitude ※ accidents in planes - an accident in a plane, etc: (plane) crash; verb: crash (sth) - to land an aircraft causing damage to it: crash-land (sth); the pilot or the aircraft crash-lands; noun: crash landing He was forced to crash-land in a field. ◎ The plane ran out of fuel and had to make a crash-landing in the desert. - if a plane falls from the sky or lands in a place outside an airport, it comes* down The plane came down in the middle of a field. - broken pieces of a plane, etc that has been badly damaged: wreckage (noun U) The rescuers managed to pull three survivors from the wreckage. - a plastic or rubber jacket filled with air that keeps sb floating in water: life jacket - a thing that you put over your face to be able to breathe in an emergency in a plane: oxygen mask - a piece of strong cloth that is tied to sb and that lets them fall slowly to the ground when they jump from a plane: parachute; to use a parachute: parachute He parachuted safely to the ground. ※ MORE ... - a special route in the air which planes fly through: flight path: Our flight path takes us over the South of France and the Mediterranean - violent or uneven movement of air, making flight uncomfortable: turbulence (noun U) - the business of flying (building aircraft, flying them, running airlines, etc): aviation (noun U) the aviation industry - done from an aircraft: aerial (adjective, only before a noun) an aerial attack/photograph - an occasion when people can look at planes and watch them flying: air show
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