de-ice造句1) Deiced the plane's wings before takeoff.
2) De-ice the plane's wings before takeoff.
3) Before undertaking any such flight make sure that your aircraft is properly equipped with de-icing equipment.
4) However, it may increase the need to de-ice planes more often in the future, they say.
5) Neat salt, put on at a light rate of spread is just enough to de-ice the road surface.
6) But my frantic, full-beamed Mayday signal only threw light on a de-iced porthole.
7) The company has also tested modified versions of its IceController to de-ice car windshields and airplane wings.
8) One of the methods is attracted as it employs the magnetic material of low Curie point which is in response to the temperature change and thus able to de-ice automatically.
9) The frequency, intensity and duration of the jolts depend upon what the IceController is trying to de-ice—a windshield, airplane wing or bridge cable.
10) My conviction that I came in the wrong month this time was reinforced on Monday evening when my plane sat on the ground for four hours as staff tried to de-ice the wings.
11) Perhaps the most brazen case occurred when the ITC investigated allegations that Canadian companies were injuring the United States salt industry by dumping rock salt,[http:///de-ice.html] used to de-ice roads.
12) Moose and reindeer at a Stockholm wildlife park have been invited to an unusual taste panel that will help decide which type of salt should be used to de-ice the country's roads in wintertime.