flying saucer
英 [ˌflaɪɪŋ ˈsɔːsə(r)]
美 [ˌflaɪɪŋ ˈsɔːsər]
n. 飞碟
牛津词典
noun
- 飞碟
a round spacecraft that some people claim to have seen and that some people believe comes from another planet
柯林斯词典
- 飞碟
Aflying sauceris a round, flat object which some people say they have seen in the sky and which they believe to be a spacecraft from another planet.
英英释义
noun
- an (apparently) flying object whose nature is unknown
双语例句
- What does this mean as far as our flying saucer program is concerned?
这对我们的飞蝶计划意味着什么呢? - We can build this flying saucer?
后一篇>我们能造飞碟吗? - The flying saucer is yet an unsolved mystery.
飞碟仍然是未解之谜。 - There are so many of these paths and so many metal particles that it is impossible to land a flying saucer without its being smashed by one.
这么多的道路,这么多的金属微粒,我们几乎没有可能让飞碟在不被他们撞碎的情况下安全降落。 - It opened and the two men from the flying saucer stepped in.
门开了,飞碟上的那两个人走了进来。 - So, as I tried to figure out how to build a flying saucer, I found out it was easier to build a TARDIS.
所以,当我试图想出如何建造一个飞碟时,我发现建造一个时间机器“塔迪斯”更容易一点。 - The plane of the future, in Straatsma's vision, might be as wild as a flying saucer.
在斯特拉斯玛的想象里,未来飞机应该像飞碟一样野性。 - He asseverated that he had seen a flying saucer.
他坚持说,他看见了飞碟。 - In 1973, Claude vorilhon, a correspondent for a French racing-car magazine, claimed to have been whisked away in a flying saucer, in which he had spent six days with a green chap who spoke fluent French.
1973年,一家法国赛车杂志的记者克劳德佛里昂(claudevorilhon)宣称他曾被一只飞碟带走,并与飞碟里一个能说流利法语的绿色生灵共度了6天时光。 - We shall have to take our own oxygen with us, which means a much heavier flying saucer than we originally planned.
我们将不得不自带氧气,这就使飞碟比原计划重了许多。