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aer‧o‧plane /ˈeərəpleɪn $ ˈerə-/ , airplane noun [countable]
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English Dictionaryaer‧o‧plane /ˈeərəpleɪn $ ˈerə-/
British English,
airplane American English noun [countable][
Date: 1800-1900;
Language: French;
Origin: aéroplane, from aéro- 'aero-' + plan 'flat']
a flying vehicle with wings and at least one engine
Synonym : plane ⇒
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Collocationsaeroplane noun ADJ. private | vintage | model, paper VERB + AEROPLANE fly in, go in, travel in I've never flown in an aeroplane.
fly, pilot AEROPLANE + VERB fly aeroplanes flying overhead
take off | come down, land | crash | carry sb/sth The aeroplane was carrying 350 people. PREP. in a/the ~ flying in an aeroplane
on a/the ~ The president was never on the aeroplane at all. ⇒ See
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