Taxied Meaning in English
word · lemma: taxi
ˈtæksid
TAK-seed
tˈæksid
tak-SEED
التعريف
For airplanes, 'taxied' means moved slowly along the ground under the plane’s own power, usually before takeoff or after landing.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Taxied' is only used for aircraft, not cars; it's the past tense of 'taxi' (as a verb). Commonly said: 'the plane taxied to the gate.' Not related to passenger taxis.
Spanish: rodó (avión) - fue rodando (avión)Portuguese (BR): taxiou (avião) - rodou (avião)Portuguese (PT): taxiou (avião) - rolou (avião)Chinese (Simplified): 滑行(飞机)Chinese (Traditional): 滑行(飛機)Hindi: टैक्सी चलाना (विमान)Arabic: تحرّك على الأرض (طائرة)Bengali: ট্যাক্সি করলRussian: рулилJapanese: タキシングしたVietnamese: đã lăn bánhKorean: 지상 주행했다Turkish: taksi yaptıUrdu: ٹیکسی کیاIndonesian: melaju di landasan
جمل نموذجية
The airplane taxied to the runway.
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After landing, the jet taxied to the gate.
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The pilot taxied slowly because of the rain.
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We watched as the big plane taxied past our window.
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They cheered as she taxied the plane for her very first flight.
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It was dark as we taxied to our parking spot.
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