
n.制空權(quán)(空中威力;空軍實(shí)力)
It requires, in a word, airpower. 用一個(gè)詞來形容這種需要,就是制空權(quán)。
We're the experts in the organization and employment of airpower. 在組織和利用空軍力量時(shí),我們是專家。
However, a snapshot of that day cannot explain the importance of airpower. 不過,這一點(diǎn)點(diǎn)情況不足以說明制空權(quán)的重要性。
The Poznan Army was doomed from the moment its troops exposed themselves to German airpower. 當(dāng)他的部隊(duì)暴露在德國空軍的眼皮底下的時(shí)候,就注定了波茨南集團(tuán)軍的覆沒。
The top brass took this to mean that precise upfront airpower was the linchpin to low U.S. casualities. 而高級官員對這一結(jié)論的理解就是:先行進(jìn)行精確的空中打擊,是美國低傷亡率的關(guān)鍵。