Aeroengines

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈɛroʊˌɛndʒɪnz/

Definitions of aeroengines

noun a type of engine specifically designed for use in aircraft

Example Sentences

A1 Aeroengines are used to power airplanes.

A2 The mechanics are working on repairing the aeroengines of the aircraft.

B1 The aeroengines of the jet were inspected for any signs of wear and tear.

B2 The aeroengines of the new aircraft model are designed to be more fuel efficient.

C1 The engineers conducted extensive testing on the aeroengines to ensure optimal performance.

C2 The company specializes in manufacturing high-performance aeroengines for military aircraft.

Examples of aeroengines in a Sentence

formal The company specializes in manufacturing aeroengines for commercial aircraft.

informal My uncle works on fixing aeroengines at the airport.

slang I heard those aeroengines are top-notch!

figurative His mind was like aeroengines, constantly running and processing information at high speeds.

Grammatical Forms of aeroengines

plural

aeroengines

comparative

more aeroengine

superlative

most aeroengine

present tense

aeroengines

future tense

will aeroengine

perfect tense

have aeroengined

continuous tense

is aeroengining

singular

aeroengine

positive degree

aeroengine

infinitive

to aeroengine

gerund

aeroengining

participle

aeroengined

Origin and Evolution of aeroengines

First Known Use: 1900 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'aeroengines' is a combination of 'aero-' from aeronautics and 'engines' referring to machines that generate power.
Evolution of the word: The term 'aeroengines' was first used in the early 20th century with the rise of aviation technology. Initially, it referred to the engines used in aircraft to generate thrust for propulsion. Over time, as aircraft technology advanced, the term evolved to encompass a broader range of engines used in various types of aerial vehicles, including helicopters and drones.