- flyover fly·over n
- ['flaɪˌəʊvə(r)]
(Brit: bridge) cavalcavia m inv
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
Fly-over — auch: Fly|over 〈[flaıoʊvə(r)] m. 3〉 Straßenüberführung [engl.] * * * Fly over [flai o:və, engl.: flaɪoʊvə], der; s, s [engl. flyover, aus: to fly over = hinüberfliegen]: Straßenüberführung: die von Süd nach Nord ... verlaufende Hochstraße genannt … Universal-Lexikon
fly-over — also flyover, 1901 of bridges, 1931, of aircraft flights, from FLY (Cf. fly) (v.1) + OVER (Cf. over) … Etymology dictionary
fly-over waypoint — A waypoint over which an aircraft must fly. It precludes any turn until the waypoint is overflown and is followed by an intercept maneuver of the next flight segment. See also fly by waypoint. Flyover waypoint as shown on aeronautical charts … Aviation dictionary
flyover country — ˈflyover ˌcountry noun [uncountable] informal TRAVEL the middle part of the US, considered as a place that rich, famous, or fashionable people living on the East or West coast of America would never visit, but which they often fly over on… … Financial and business terms
flyover country — (FLY.oh.vur kun.tree) n. Pejorative nickname for middle America, most often used by people on the east or west coast. Also: fly over country. Example Citation: As the Clinton White House took on the appearance of the Playboy Mansion East, it… … New words
Flyover — Fly over auch: Fly|over 〈[flaıoʊvə(r)] m. 3〉 Straßenüberführung [engl.] … Universal-Lexikon
flyover — /fluy oh veuhr/, n. 1. a formation of aircraft in flight for observation from the ground, esp. a prearranged, low altitude flight over a public gathering. 2. a flight over a simulated target by a bomber or bombing planes. 3. a flight over a… … Universalium
Flyover — D✓Fly over, Fly|over [flai̮ |o:vɐ], der; s, s (Straßenüberführung) … Die deutsche Rechtschreibung
fly|o|ver — «FLY OH vuhr», noun, adjective, –n. 1. a mass flight of aircraft in formation over a city, reviewing stand, or other designated area, usually as a review or as a display of air power; fly by. 2. British. a highway overpass. –adj. relative to the… … Useful english dictionary
flyover — fly|o|ver [ˈflaı əuvə US ouvər] n 1.) BrE a bridge that takes one road over another road American Equivalent: overpass 2.) AmE a flight by a group of planes on a special occasion for people to watch British Equivalent: flypast … Dictionary of contemporary English
flyover — fly•o•ver [[t]ˈflaɪˌoʊ vər[/t]] n. 1) aer. a formation of aircraft flight for observation from the ground 2) cvb a flight over a specified area 3) brit. Brit. overpass … From formal English to slang