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n. 舞台两侧, 侧景



    wings
    [ noun ]
    1. a means of flight or ascent

    2. <noun.act>
      necessity lends wings to inspiration
    3. stylized bird wings worn as an insignia by qualified pilots or air crew members

    4. <noun.communication>


    1. The Air Force has decided to deactivate three of its 38 tactical fighter wings after concluding that the current budget will support only 35 wings, each of which consists of 72 fighter aircraft.
    2. The Air Force has decided to deactivate three of its 38 tactical fighter wings after concluding that the current budget will support only 35 wings, each of which consists of 72 fighter aircraft.
    3. Now I do. In the crystal-clear waters of Lake Lucerne, I see swans plunge their necks downwards and sweep the bottom with their bills, watch flocks of ducks use their wings to swim along under the surface as if in flight.
    4. Tapes show that the co-pilot on an Air Florida jet that crashed in a snowstorm in Washington, D.C., in 1982 raised questions about the amount of slush on the wings before takeoff.
    5. Snow and ice on runways and ice on wings closed airports in Illinois, Oklahoma, Connecticut, New York and Wisconsin.
    6. While Pepsi has Mr. Tyson in its corner, Coke has another media star waiting in the wings to plug Diet Coke: Roger Rabbit, the animated character from the new cartoon-and-live action movie "Who Framed Roger Rabbit."
    7. Although 95 percent of the tread on the front tires was gone, the main landing gear under the wings looked normal, Lopatkiewicz said.
    8. New ramp entrances at the east and west wings of the building are designed to accommodate wheelchairs and baby strollers. Restrooms include diaper-changing facilities.
    9. The impact broke the plane's wings and smashed the cockpit windows.
    10. The Air Force will deactivate two fighter wings and start deactivating a third.
    11. 'The Socialist party has two wings: one is like the British Tories and one like Labour in the 1950s.' For Hungary's business elite did not spring into life instantaneously when the Soviet bloc collapsed in 1990.
    12. Second, while the Treaty of Paris exists, it still provides a framework for coping with such crises. Commissioners on both the free-market and interventionist wings of the EC executive agree that the situation is grave.
    13. At times, they look as if they had grown wings, at others, as if they were gamboling in the ocean.
    14. Ice on the wings is the suspected cause. The accidents themselves would have been enough to make some passengers jittery about flying by turbo-prop aircraft.
    15. To those willing to believe the worst, the reply of a Northwest spokesman won't be all that comforting: "They could have said we're gonna take one of the wings off, and they'd be just as near right."
    16. The board also has been looking into a possible failure in procedures that may have allowed the aircraft to depart with snow or ice on its wings, thereby inhibiting its ability to gain lift.
    17. It is for good reason that State Department officials, and those of other wings of government, get to know, and sometimes fear, congressional staffers.
    18. There were tons of off-cuts, scrap from a local company that had made wooden wings for aircraft.
    19. We spy no Churchills in the wings in 1994.
    20. The Bank of England is planning an internal restructuring that could result in its operations being grouped in two broad 'wings'.
    21. To enter government, he will also need to remove some of the more overtly fascist elements that hover in the party wings.
    22. Given the constant poundings of carrier take-offs and landings, that extra weight has placed more stress on the Hawkeye wings than they were originally designed to handle.
    23. The snapped tail boom caused the plane's huge 112-foot long wings to break, dropping the pink-and-silver aircraft 10 feet into the water.
    24. The strength of the corps has doubled from those days and the Guards now have their own naval and air wings.
    25. Three cell areas were wrecked and both wings were flooded by water from the broken pipes, said Graham Harrison, chairman of the Risley branch of the Prison Officers' Association.
    26. Gender politics had stood in the wings because of Williams' anti-abortion stand and opposition to the Equal Rights Amendment. But it took center stage when he revealed he went to prostitutes when he was a teen-ager and a college student.
    27. The reports said the Tripoli killings touched off a campaign of assassinations among the rival wings of the groups in which some 130 people have been killed in south Lebanon and in the northern camps of Baddawi and Nahr el-Bared in the last three months.
    28. Polls indicate that former Trudeau cabinet member Jean Chretien, waiting in the Liberal wings, is twice as popular as Turner.
    29. There is the lightest flurry of snow, then the Streetsinger, wearing archangel wings, arrives by bicycle to deliver a happy ending.
    30. Seventy-eight people were killed in the accident, which was blamed on the flight crew's failure to ensure that ice had been removed from the wings.
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