A fighter plane is revving up on the hanger apron. 飞机库前面停机坪上,一架战斗机正在起动。
One more thing, I also need a couple more of hangers. 还有一件事,我还需要两三个衣架。
Hang the shirt on a hanger. 把衬衫挂在衣架上。
hanger
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a worker who hangs something
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anything from which something can be hung
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Hanger \Hang"er\ (-[~e]r), n. 1. One who hangs, or causes to be hanged; a hangman.
2. That by which a thing is suspended. Especially: (a) A strap hung to the girdle, by which a dagger or sword is suspended. (b) (Mach.) A part that suspends a journal box in which shafting runs. See Illust. of {Countershaft}. (c) A bridle iron.
3. That which hangs or is suspended, as a sword worn at the side; especially, in the 18th century, a short, curved sword.
4. A steep, wooded declivity. [Eng.] --Gilbert White.
Bridle iron \Bri"dle i`ron\ (Arch.) A strong flat bar of iron, so bent as to support, as in a stirrup, one end of a floor timber, etc., where no sufficient bearing can be had; -- called also {stirrup} and {hanger}.
"A hanger itself is a seed storage depot," Allchin said.
I'm a mountain hanger," said Nielsen, who lives in Plymouth, 30 miles south of Franconia.
In April 1986, a similar plane was photographed outside a hanger at the Grant County Airport in Moses Lake, in central Washington. Boeing declined to comment on that aircraft.
They inhaled through a straw and part of a coat hanger in order to "get the maximum smoke out of it," Mohammadi said.
Columbia, which had been poised for launch on an astronomy mission, was rolled back to the hanger and partially dismantled.