Pronunciation: /ɛr kɔr/
noun a branch of a country's armed forces that specializes in aerial warfare
A1 The air corps is responsible for protecting the country's airspace.
A2 The air corps conducts regular training exercises to maintain readiness.
B1 Joining the air corps requires passing a series of physical and mental tests.
B2 The air corps played a crucial role in providing air support during the conflict.
C1 The air corps is constantly upgrading its fleet with the latest technology.
C2 Members of the air corps undergo rigorous training to become elite pilots.
formal The air corps is responsible for maintaining the country's aerial defense.
informal My cousin is in the air corps and he loves flying planes.
slang Joining the air corps is no joke, it's tough training.
figurative Her creativity soared through the air like a skilled pilot in the air corps.
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