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		Definition of trans-Pacific in English: trans-Pacificadjective 1Crossing the Pacific. 跨太平洋的,横渡太平洋的  trans-Pacific routes to India 通往印度的跨越太平洋航线。 Example sentencesExamples -  The more direct routing may save 30-45 minutes of flight time on some Eastbound trans-Pacific flights in particular.
 -  The flight took 23 hours, and the 7,500-mile mission was the first trans-Pacific flight by an unmanned aircraft.
 -  And with cheap international phone cards, it is possible for almost anyone to make a long trans-Pacific telephone call a few times a week.
 -  During the 1870s much of East Asia, including Australia, was linked by telegraph, though the trans-Pacific cable was not complete until 1902.
 -  Since most of the hotels I was booked in had high-speed Net connections and we had broadband and a Webcam at home, I figured it would be a breeze to set up a trans-Pacific video link.
 -  Revenue growth at trans-Pacific routes and trans-Atlantic routes was 21.4 per cent and 14 per cent, respectively.
 -  Within Asia itself, China and the China - Burma - India theatre came to take second place to the trans-Pacific, island-hopping strategy that had proved successful by late 1943.
 -  Moves by exporters and shipping lines to settle the thorny problem of terminal handling charges on key trans-Pacific and intra-Asia routes collapsed before they really started earlier this week.
 -  The 747-400s will be used to operate trans-Pacific cargo routes from Hong Kong to the United States.
 -  In the autumn of 1934, Amelia decided that her next flight would be a trans-Pacific flight from Hawaii to California… and then on to Washington D.C.
 -  Among them, according to the state department, was an attempt in 1995 to bomb a dozen US trans-Pacific flights in midair.
 -  Interested in photography, he worked for Pan American Airways in the mid-1930s, taking pictures of the development of the trans-Pacific air route.
 -  This brings up an interesting question: Is the risk of dying in a trans-Atlantic or trans-Pacific crossing greater on a cruise liner or in a jumbo jet?
 -  But I suspect that this rare instance of tranquility is simply a brief respite, a necessary calm before boarding a trans-Pacific flight.
 -  It's nothing to the extent that others coming through the other trans-Pacific ports are experiencing.
 -  A peaceful trans-Pacific flight instantly changes into chaotic disaster when a fire in the cargo hold precipitates a headlong crash into the inky darkness of storm-tossed seas.
 -  The attendants are demanding a 24-hour midnight-to-midnight break for working 13-hour trans-Pacific flights from New Zealand to Los Angeles.
 -  But the city had key advantages, including that it was closer to North America on trans-Pacific routes than competitors such as Hong Kong or Taipei.
 -  But it is obviously disappointing to hear that trans-Pacific flights have stalled once again.
 -  That's the world's second-busiest waterway and a vital trans-Pacific route for supertankers.
 
 - 1.1 Relating to an area beyond the Pacific.
(与)太平洋彼岸(有关)的  a journal influenced by trans-Pacific pomposity 一份受太平洋彼岸浮夸风气影响的杂志。  
    Definition of trans-Pacific in US English: trans-Pacificadjectiveˌtranspəˈsifik 1Crossing the Pacific. 跨太平洋的,横渡太平洋的  new trans-Pacific routes to India, Korea, and Japan 通往印度的跨越太平洋航线。 Example sentencesExamples -  The more direct routing may save 30-45 minutes of flight time on some Eastbound trans-Pacific flights in particular.
 -  The attendants are demanding a 24-hour midnight-to-midnight break for working 13-hour trans-Pacific flights from New Zealand to Los Angeles.
 -  Within Asia itself, China and the China - Burma - India theatre came to take second place to the trans-Pacific, island-hopping strategy that had proved successful by late 1943.
 -  And with cheap international phone cards, it is possible for almost anyone to make a long trans-Pacific telephone call a few times a week.
 -  But I suspect that this rare instance of tranquility is simply a brief respite, a necessary calm before boarding a trans-Pacific flight.
 -  In the autumn of 1934, Amelia decided that her next flight would be a trans-Pacific flight from Hawaii to California… and then on to Washington D.C.
 -  A peaceful trans-Pacific flight instantly changes into chaotic disaster when a fire in the cargo hold precipitates a headlong crash into the inky darkness of storm-tossed seas.
 -  Interested in photography, he worked for Pan American Airways in the mid-1930s, taking pictures of the development of the trans-Pacific air route.
 -  Among them, according to the state department, was an attempt in 1995 to bomb a dozen US trans-Pacific flights in midair.
 -  This brings up an interesting question: Is the risk of dying in a trans-Atlantic or trans-Pacific crossing greater on a cruise liner or in a jumbo jet?
 -  But the city had key advantages, including that it was closer to North America on trans-Pacific routes than competitors such as Hong Kong or Taipei.
 -  But it is obviously disappointing to hear that trans-Pacific flights have stalled once again.
 -  Moves by exporters and shipping lines to settle the thorny problem of terminal handling charges on key trans-Pacific and intra-Asia routes collapsed before they really started earlier this week.
 -  The 747-400s will be used to operate trans-Pacific cargo routes from Hong Kong to the United States.
 -  Revenue growth at trans-Pacific routes and trans-Atlantic routes was 21.4 per cent and 14 per cent, respectively.
 -  That's the world's second-busiest waterway and a vital trans-Pacific route for supertankers.
 -  Since most of the hotels I was booked in had high-speed Net connections and we had broadband and a Webcam at home, I figured it would be a breeze to set up a trans-Pacific video link.
 -  During the 1870s much of East Asia, including Australia, was linked by telegraph, though the trans-Pacific cable was not complete until 1902.
 -  The flight took 23 hours, and the 7,500-mile mission was the first trans-Pacific flight by an unmanned aircraft.
 -  It's nothing to the extent that others coming through the other trans-Pacific ports are experiencing.
 
 - 1.1 Relating to an area beyond the Pacific.
(与)太平洋彼岸(有关)的  
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