take+to+flight

  • 51take flight — index abscond, disappear, escape, evacuate, flee, move (alter position), quit (evacuate), retreat …

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  • 52Take On You — is a board game publisher. Take On You creates and publishes French language games. Fantasy Flight Games is their partner for the English language versions of their games.Games* Tannhäuser – A skirmish game based in a reality where the Great War… …

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  • 53flight — [n1] flying; journey aerial navigation, aeronautics, arrival, aviation, avigation, departure, gliding, hop, jump, mounting, navigation, shuttle, soaring, take off, transport, trip, volitation, voyage, winging; concept 224 flight [n2] fleeing;… …

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  • 54take to the bent — (Scot) To take flight • • • Main Entry: ↑bent …

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  • 55flight attendant — flight at,tendant noun count someone whose job is to take care of passengers on an airplane …

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  • 56flight deck — flight ,deck noun count 1. ) the open area on a large ship where aircraft can take off and land 2. ) the area at the front of a large airplane where the pilot works: COCKPIT …

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  • 57Flight planning — A Tarom Boeing 737 300 and United Airlines Boeing 777 200 taxiing to depart London Heathrow Airport. Flight planning is the process of producing a flight plan to describe a proposed aircraft flight. It involves two …

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  • 58Flight deck — The flight deck of an aircraft carrier is the surface from which its aircraft take off and land, essentially a miniature airfield at sea. On smaller naval ships which do not have aviation as a primary mission, the landing area for helicopters and …

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  • 59Flight and expulsion of Germans (1944–1950) — Flight and expulsion of Germans during and after World War II (demographic estimates) Background …

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  • 60flight — noun 1 trip by air; plane making a flight ADJECTIVE ▪ round trip (AmE) ▪ The first prize is a round trip flight to Rio. ▪ inbound, return ▪ The return flight was held up by six hours …

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