Pronunciation: /ˈɛroʊfɔɪl/
noun a thin, flat surface, such as the wing of an aircraft, designed to provide lift and control during flight
A1 An aerofoil is a shape that helps airplanes fly.
A2 The aerofoil design of the wing allows for smooth airflow over the aircraft.
B1 Engineers study the aerodynamics of aerofoils to improve aircraft performance.
B2 The aerofoil shape of the propeller blades is crucial for efficient energy transfer in a helicopter.
C1 Aerofoils are carefully designed to minimize drag and maximize lift in high-speed aircraft.
C2 Advanced computational fluid dynamics simulations are used to optimize the aerofoil design of modern aircraft.
formal The aerofoil design of the aircraft wing helps generate lift during flight.
informal The aerofoil shape of the wing makes the plane fly smoothly.
slang Check out the cool aerofoil on that jet!
figurative Her words had an aerofoil effect, lifting everyone's spirits in the room.
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