airspace
英 [ˈeəspeɪs]
美 [ˈerspeɪs]
n. 领空; (某国的)空域
复数:airspaces
BNC.23446 / COCA.16254
牛津词典
noun
- 领空;(某国的)空域
the part of the sky where planes fly, usually the part above a particular country that is legally controlled by that country- The jet entered Chinese airspace without permission.
那架喷气式飞机未经允许闯入中国领空。
- The jet entered Chinese airspace without permission.
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 空域;领空
A country'sairspaceis the part of the sky that is over that country and is considered to belong to it.- The plane left British airspace.
飞机飞离了英国领空。
- The plane left British airspace.
英英释义
noun
- the atmosphere above a nation that is deemed to be under its jurisdiction
- the plane was refused permission to enter Chinese airspace
- the space in the atmosphere immediately above the earth
双语例句
- Airspace is an inalienable part of a country's territory.
一个国家的领空是该国领土不可分割的组成部分。 - Air traffic controllers in Germany said all restrictions on the country's airspace had been lifted.
德国空中交通管制表示解除该国领空所有限制。 - The system which models the airspace of one air-traffic control center in detail.
对某一空域的空中交通管制中心进行详尽模拟的系统。 - Article14Aerodrome flight airspace shall be established off airways and air corridors.
第十四条机场飞行空域应当划设在航路和空中走廊以外。 - This is most striking in airspace management.
这一点在空域管理方面体现得最为明显。 - An aircraft intruded China's airspace over* area for reconnaissance.
一架飞机飞越*地区,侵入中国上空进行侦察。 - The airspace is an active area of aircrafts and important resource of a nation.
空域是国家重要资源,是航空器的活动区域。 - You said they couldn't violate their airspace.
你说,他们是不能飞越他们的领空的。 - They were not talking about property rights, environmental policy or pensions, but about airspace.
他们不是讨论物权,环境政策或退休基金,而是讨论空域。 - Your planes have invaded our airspace.
你们的飞机侵犯了我们的领空。