seaplane
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++sea·plane /ˈsiːpleɪn/ noun [countable] TTAa plane that can take off from and land on a body of water 水上飞机
Examples from the Corpus
seaplane• Cruising around in a seaplane is all very well, but water-work is always the most fun.• I think the best and most delightful way to come to Newfoundland is by seaplane.• The lights of an aircraft were stretched on timbers, but no seaplane - and I did not hit one.• He learned to fly, naturally, on seaplanes.• Ten minutes from the sea is for those who possess a helicopter or seaplane.• We were to bomb the seaplane base at Hornum on the southernmost tip of the island.sea·plane nounChineseSyllable
from off can a that on take and plane Corpus land
seaplane
sea‧plane /ˈsiːpleɪn/
noun [countable]
a plane that can take off from and land on a body of water
sea‧plane /ˈsiːpleɪn/
noun [countable]a plane that can take off from and land on a body of water
