IPA: /ˈɛəˌlɪft/
KK: /ˈɛrˌlɪft/
To move people or goods by aircraft, especially in a situation where other forms of transport are not possible.
The military decided to airlift supplies to the remote area after the disaster.
Past: airlifted
Past Participle: airlifted
A method of moving people or goods by airplane, especially in emergencies or when other transport routes are not available.
The airlift was crucial in delivering supplies to the disaster-stricken area.
To move people or goods by aircraft, especially in a situation where other forms of transport are not possible.
The military decided to airlift supplies to the remote area after the natural disaster.
Past: airlifted
Past Participle: airlifted
Airlift → It is formed from "air" (from Old English "aer", meaning the atmosphere or sky) and "lift" (from Old English "lyft", meaning to raise or elevate). The word "airlift" means to raise or transport something through the air, typically by aircraft.
Imagine transporting something high up into the sky ('air') and raising it ('lift') — that's what airlift means.