Noun phrase
/ˈaβjon multiˈplaθa/
The phrase "avión multiplaza" is used in the Spanish language within the military domain to refer to a multi-seat aircraft. It is more frequently used in written contexts rather than oral speech.
The multi-seat aircraft transported the troops to the operation area.
Los aviones multiplaza son ideales para misiones de reconocimiento a larga distancia.
"Avión multiplaza" is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions. However, if we focus on idiomatic expressions related to the term "avión," the word "avión" itself is part of some common expressions:
Example: Últimamente, parece que Juan está en las nubes. (Translation: Lately, it seems like Juan has his head in the clouds.)
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"Avión" comes from the word "aviación," which in turn comes from the French term "aviation."
This comprehensive analysis covers the linguistic aspects, usage, and context of the term "avión multiplaza" in Spanish within the military domain.