landing strip
31strip — strip1 [strıp] v past tense and past participle stripped present participle stripping ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(take off clothes)¦ 2¦(remove)¦ 3¦(engines/equipment)¦ 4¦(building/ship etc)¦ 5¦(damage)¦ Phrasal verbs strip something<=>away strip somebod …
32strip — [[t]strɪ̱p[/t]] ♦♦♦ strips, stripping, stripped 1) N COUNT: usu N of n A strip of something such as paper, cloth, or food is a long, narrow piece of it. ...a new kind of manufactured wood made by pressing strips of wood together and baking them …
33strip — 1 verb stripped, stripping 1 TAKE OFF CLOTHES also strip off (I, T) to take off your clothes or take off someone else s clothes: Jack stripped off and jumped into the shower. | strip sb: The police stripped us all, looking for drugs. | stripped… …
34strip — i. A narrow surface for takeoff, landing, or taxiing of airplanes specifically an airstrip. Normally, it is used in combination, as in fighter strip, landing strip, etc. ii. Any number of photographs taken along a photo flight line, usually at an …
35landing — n. 1 a the act or process of coming to land. b an instance of this. c (also landing place) a place where ships etc. land. 2 a a platform between two flights of stairs, or at the top or bottom of a flight. b a passage leading to upstairs rooms.… …
36strip — strɪp n. long narrow piece, band; series of drawings, comic strip; runway, landing strip for aircraft; area containing a large number of shops and other commercial establishments; striptease v. remove the covering from; undress; take away,… …
37landing light — strong light that illuminates a landing strip …
38landing field — noun (C) a landing strip …
39Landing at Saidor — Part of World War II, Pacific War Troops of t …
40landing field — landing runway, level strip of land where airplanes or helicopters land …