astronomer信息详情
n.天文学家
astronomers───天文学家
gastronomer───n.考究饮食的人
gastronomers───n.考究饮食的人
astronomies───n.天文学
gastronomes───n.爱吃的人;美食家;讲究饮食的人
aeronomer───n.高层大气物理学;上层圈气流研究(aeronomy的变形)
astrodome───n.穹顶体育馆;天文航行舱
astrodomes───n.穹顶体育馆;天文航行舱
astrologer───n.占星家
One day, an astronomer came to the village.───一天,村子里来了一个天文学家。
My ideal is to be an astronomer.───我的理想是当一个天文学家。
She was an astronomer to help work on the project.───她是来协助帮助完成这个项目的天文学家。
When an astronomer discovers one of these he does not give it a name, but only a number. He might call it, for example, "Asteroid 325. "───当一个天文学者发现了其中一个星星,他就给它编上一个号码,例如把它称作“325小行星”。
As the nearest celestial body to our Earth, the Moon has, of course, always been a favored object for the amateur astronomer.───月球是最接近地球的天体,当然总是业余天文学家喜爱的对象。
It seems to have been invented by the American astronomer David Rittenhouse in about 1785.───它似乎是美国天文学家D.Rittenhouse在1785年前后发明的。
Nowadays the light collected by the lens or mirror of a telescope is directed to a photographic plate rather than to the astronomer's eye.───被望远镜的透镜或反射镜所收集的光线,如今直接射到照相底板上,而不是天文学家的眼睛里。
An astronomer makes the case that the best place to search for habitable planets may be very close to white dwarf stars.───一位天文学家提出了一种新想法,在靠近白矮星的地方找最寻适合生命居住的行星。
"It was a memorable experience and I feel lucky to [have seen] it, " astronomer Gianluca Masi of Rome, Italy, told Space. com.───“那是一次值得纪念的观赏经历,我为此感到十分庆幸。”身处意大利罗马的天文学家吉安卢卡·马西在群聚网上说到。