lovelock信息详情
n.前额卷发
lovelocks───n.前额卷发
forelock───n.额发,额毛;栓;vt.以开口栓栓住
gavelock───n.铁撬,铁杆
havelock───n.遮阳布;n.(Havelock)人名;(英)哈夫洛克
lovelorn───adj.失恋的;害相思病的
lovesick───adj.害相思病的;苦恋的
overlock───n.锁边;钑骨
gavelocks───n.铁撬,铁杆
havelocks───n.遮阳布;n.(Havelock)人名;(英)哈夫洛克
It all began more than three decades ago when Lovelock devised the electron-capture detector.───这一切是从超过30年前Lovelock设计了一个电子捕捉探测仪开始的。
engineer's sensibilities to the analysis of Mother Earth.───工程师的敏感带入对地球母亲的分析。
"It may be that the core of our planet is unchanged as a result of life; but it would be unwise to assume it, " Lovelock said.───“也许我们这个星球的内核并不受生命的影响,但我不认为这种假设是合理的,”洛夫洛克如是说。
Lovelock says, "The Gaia theory is a bit stronger than coevolution, " at least as biologists use the word.───洛夫洛克说:“盖亚理论与共同进化论相比稍显强势,”至少在生物学家采用这个词的时候。
At the age of 90, Prof Lovelock is resigned to his own fate and the fate of the planet.───在拉弗洛克教授90岁的时候,他把自己的生命交给了命运——地球的命运。
Aware of Lovelock' s skills, NASA asked him in 1961 to help devise ways of detecting life on Mars.───理解到Lovelock的技术,1961年NASA(美国航天)邀请他去帮助设计探测火星生命的方式。
In the early 1960s Lovelock came up with a radical proposal that irked the rest of the folks on the NASA probe team.───二十世纪六十年代早期,洛夫洛克提出了一个颠覆性的建议,让NASA探索团队的其他成员都感到不痛快。
Lovelock told them he could determine whether there was life on a planet by looking through a telescope.───洛夫洛克告诉他们,只需通过一架天文望远镜进行观测,他就能确定某行星是否有生命。
And they are out of whack, Lovelock was to find out, because of the curious accumulative effects of coevolution.
From this, Lovelock concluded that any planet that has life would reveal a chemistry that held odd imbalances.
Lovelock told them he could determine whether there was life on a planet by looking through a telescope.
Three decades later, free-thinker James Lovelock arrived at the same conclusions based on his telescopic analysis of other planets.
As Lovelock noted, we have dug up no ancient rocks without also digging up ancient life preserved in them.
Lovelock was very rare breed in modern science.
Lovelock kept gazing into the mirror and finding that it was nearly bottomless.
In 1967, Lovelock wrote two papers predicting that Mars would be lifeless based on his interpretation of its atmosphere.
Lovelock eased back the throttles and the ship steadied.