flyover

/ˈflaɪəʊvə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈflaɪəʊvər/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈflī-ˌō-vər/ (ame, mw)

flyover — 名詞

  • flyoversingular
  • flyoversplural

1. a raised section of road or railway built to cross above another road at a junct

1.名詞B2
釋義

陸橋;高架橋

跨越另一條道路的車行或鐵路橋梁

a raised section of road or railway built to cross above another road at a junction, so that traffic does not need to stop

例句

Keiko took the flyover to avoid the traffic lights on the main road below.

Keiko 走陸橋以避開下方主幹道的紅綠燈。

collocation: take the flyover

Henrik says the new flyover near the hospital has cut his drive home by ten minutes.

Henrik 說醫院附近的新陸橋讓他回家的車程縮短了十分鐘。

同義詞
  • overpass

    American English equivalent; used in exactly the same way

  • bridge

    a much broader term — every flyover is a bridge, but most bridges cross rivers or valleys, not roads

反義詞
  • underpass

    a tunnel or road that passes beneath another road, the opposite of a flyover

  • tunnel

    a passage that goes under the ground or through a hill rather than over an obstacle

用法筆記

British English term. In American English, this structure is called an 'overpass'.

常見錯誤

The children played on the flyover.
The children played on the footbridge.
💡a flyover is for vehicles and trains; pedestrian crossings are called 'footbridges'.
I drove under the flyover to cross the road.
I drove through the underpass to cross the road.
💡the flyover is the bridge above; the tunnel beneath is an 'underpass'.

2. a planned flight by several aircraft flying together in formation, usually as pa

2.名詞B2
釋義

飛行表演

飛機在慶典中進行的編隊飛行展示

a planned flight by several aircraft flying together in formation, usually as part of a public celebration or military event

例句

Fatima cheered as the fighter jets performed a flyover at the national parade.

國慶遊行時,戰鬥機進行飛行表演,Fatima 興奮得歡呼起來。

collocation: perform a flyover

At the royal wedding, the crowd cheered as the Red Arrows roared overhead in a spectacular flyover.

皇家婚禮上,紅箭特技飛行隊呼嘯飛過,帶來精彩的飛行表演,群眾歡呼不已。

同義詞
  • flypast

    British English equivalent; used interchangeably with 'flyover' for ceremonial flights

  • flyby

    American English equivalent; also used for spacecraft passing close to a planet

  • air display

    a broader term covering any show by aircraft, not limited to a passing formation

用法筆記

Also called 'flypast' in British English and 'flyby' in American English. Distinguish from sense 1 (BRIDGE OVER ROAD), which refers to a physical structure for traffic.

常見錯誤

We watched the planes flyover the stadium.
We watched the planes fly over the stadium.
💡'flyover' is a noun; the verb form is two separate words: 'fly over'.