Chinook 英 [tʃɪ'nuːk;-nʊk;ʃɪ-]   美 [tʃɪ'nuk]

Chinook

Chinook  英 [tʃɪ'nuːk;-nʊk;ʃɪ-] 美 [tʃɪ'nuk]

n. 切努克人(北美印第安之一族);切努克语 

名词复数:chinooks 

When the rescue Chinook eventually arrived a medic stepped out and knelt over the corpse. 当营救的支奴干最后到达的时候,一个军医走出来跪在尸体面前。
Earlier availability of the Chinook's heavy-lift capability might have helped divert public criticism of the perceived paucity of heavy helicopter support for British forces in Afghanistan. 该直升机承重能力的早期实用性,可能会帮助转移公众有关对重型直升机支持阿富汗的英军的批评降到最小值。

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  • n. 切努克人(北美印第安之一族);切努克语
  • 1. When the rescue Chinook eventually arrived a medic stepped out and knelt over the corpse.

    当营救的支奴干最后到达的时候,一个军医走出来跪在尸体面前。

  • 2. Earlier availability of the Chinook's heavy-lift capability might have helped divert public criticism of the perceived paucity of heavy helicopter support for British forces in Afghanistan.

    该直升机承重能力的早期实用性,可能会帮助转移公众有关对重型直升机支持阿富汗的英军的批评降到最小值。

  • 3. The alliance says the Chinook helicopter had just landed at a base in Kunar province Tuesday when the attack took place.

    北约说,星期二这架奇努克式直升机刚刚在库纳尔省的一个基地降落就受到攻击。

  • Chinook name for a group of related native people in the Columbia River region of Washington and Oregon, from Salishan /činuk/, name of a village site [Bright]. The name was extended to a type of salmon (1851) and a warm spring wind in that region (1860). Chinook jargon was a mishmash of native (Chinook and Nootka), French, and English words; it once was the lingua franca in the Pacific Northwest, and this sense is the earliest attested use of the word (1840).
chi·nook / tʃɪˈnuːk ; NAmE tʃɪˈnuːk / / ʃɪˈnuːk ; NAmE ʃɪˈnuːk / noun 1 ( also chiˌnook ˈwind ) a warm dry wind that blows down the east side of the Rocky Mountains at the end of winter 奇努克风(冬末从落基山脉东侧吹下来的干燥暖风) 2 ( also chiˌnook ˈsalmon ) a large N Pacific salmonwhich is eaten as food 奇努克鲑,王鲑,大鳞大麻哈鱼, 大鳞鲑鱼(产于北太平洋的食用鱼) chinook chinooks chi·nook / tʃɪˈnuːk ; NAmE tʃɪˈnuːk /
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