Examples of using Refueling in English and their translations into Chinese
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After reaching NH558J2 and refueling, they could fly at even higher speeds toward their next target.
If they come here we will close the refueling channel,” Chamseddine Bourassine, the head of a local fishermen's organization, told AFP.
Such a refueling depot might allow people to permanently live and work in space, another goal of Planetary Resources.
It can also accept other aircraft aerial refueling, refueling after around the world.
The 32-meter-wide giant ship will be capable of moving 9,000 miles(14,500 kilometers) without refueling.
Not refueling in orbit would require building a three-stage rocket at five to 10 times the size and cost.
The 32-meter-wide giant ship will be capable of moving 9,000 miles(14,500 kilometers) without refueling.
In May 1987, the AN-124 beat the flight record without refueling for 20,151 km, flying non-stop for 25 hours and 30 minutes.
The zero-emissions requirement for factory P1 hybrids to complete one kilometer on electric power after each refueling stop will definitely be abandoned.
The KC-135 is assigned to the from the 121st Refueling Squadron from Rickenbacker International Airport at Columbus, Ohio.
If you were in Depot transportation fuel when refueling, will add some impurities.
The cause of the explosion is currently unknown and the rest of the refueling network is being shut down.
Its advantages- zero emissions, quick refueling, and long-range capabilities- make this expensive technology attractive.
We bring constant and reliable aerial refueling, force extension, airlift capabilities and emergency medical evacuation to the table every day.
In other words, it[matcha] is preventing the cells from‘refueling' and therefore they[cancer cells] become inactive and die.”.
When refueling and oil change, it must be filtered with oil filter of 80 mesh or more.
Strategic bombers do not have to return to Russia every time, but also do not use air-fueled fuel during refueling in America.
Then there's the matter of hydrogen's flammability, as evidenced by the recent fire at a refueling station in Norway.
Globally, countries have already announced they will build some 2,800 hydrogen refueling stations by 2025.
Each unit is on about a three month rotation, providing a pivotal link in consecutive in-flight refueling and airlift operations.
