Redeye meaning in English
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Definition
a redeye or red-eye (flight) (US): a night-flight, an overnight flight, a flight late at night or for the duration of the night
Examples
- "Harold : I'll take the "red-eye" if it's available."
Exercise 1
Warbuckle wants a red-eye flight.
What is he asking for?
What is he asking for?
Warbuckle wants a red-eye flight.
What is he asking for?
What is he asking for?
A flight with a layover makes a stop in one or more location, and is delayed before leaving again. For example: My flight had a layover in London and I didn't leave for New York until 4:00 in the afternoon. A "layover" refers to the delay of a plane before reaching its final destination.
A "red-eye" flight is unrelated to whether a flight is commercial or private. A "red-eye flight" refers to the time a flight leaves.
A "red-eye" flight is unrelated to any stops a flight may make. A "direct flight" is one which makes no stops, whereas a "redeye" flight leaves early in the morning.
A "red-eye" flight is a late night (or early morning) flight. "Red eyes" refer to the way a tired person's eyes look. Harold specifically asks Jesus if there are any "red`-eye" flights available. The term "red-eye" is familiar, but common in American English. An "overnight" flight is one scheduled to travel through the late night or early morning.
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