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21 force a plane down
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22 get on(to) the plane
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23 inclined plane
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24 jet plane
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25 pursuit plane
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26 ski-plane
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27 smoothing plane
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28 step off the plane
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29 the pilot tried to ditch his plane
English-Dutch dictionary > the pilot tried to ditch his plane
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30 the plane catapulted from the carrier
the plane catapulted from the carrierEnglish-Dutch dictionary > the plane catapulted from the carrier
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31 the plane described a circle
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32 the plane grazed across/against/along the treetops
the plane grazed across/against/along the treetopshet vliegtuig vloog/scheerde rakelings over/langs de boomtoppenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > the plane grazed across/against/along the treetops
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33 the plane has just taken the air
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34 the plane headed north
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35 the plane took off (only) to crash two minutes later
het vliegtuig steeg op en/maar stortte twee minuten later neer/ 〈 substandaard ook〉English-Dutch dictionary > the plane took off (only) to crash two minutes later
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36 the plane was airborne
het vliegtuig was in de lucht/los -
37 the plane was hijacked to Cuba
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38 the plane went into a steep dive
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39 travel on a plane
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40 why was their plane diverted to Vienna?
why was their plane diverted to Vienna?waarom moest hun toestel uitwijken naar Wenen?English-Dutch dictionary > why was their plane diverted to Vienna?
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Plane — Plane, n. [F., fr. L. platanus, Gr. ?, fr. ? broad; so called on account of its broad leaves and spreading form. See {Place}, and cf. {Platane}, {Plantain} the tree.] (Bot.) Any tree of the genus {Platanus}. [1913 Webster] Note: The Oriental… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English