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意思翻译

n.[天]流星(meteor的复数)

相似词语短语

meteor───n.流星;[气象]大气现象

meteor.───n.流星;[气象]大气现象

meters───n.[计量]米;[计量]公尺(meter的复数形式)

meteorism───n.鼓胀;[内科]腹中积气

meteorist───陨石

meteorous───流星的;疾速的;大气的;辉煌而短暂的

meteoric───adj.大气的;流星的;疾速的

meter───n.米;仪表;[计量]公尺;韵律;vt.用仪表测量;vi.用表计量;n.(Meter)人名;(英)米特;(塞)梅特

metes───vt.给予;分配;测量;n.边界;测量;n.(Mete)人名;(意、土、乍、中非)梅特

双语使用场景

from meteoroids that we get meteors and meteorites.───我们从流星体中得到流星和陨石。

We think meteors that crashed into the moon or tails of passing comets may have introduced water molecules.───我们认为,撞击月球的流星或经过的彗星尾巴可能会留下一些水分子。

The meteors are called Leonids because they appear to come from the same direction as that of the constellation Leo the Lion.───这些流星之所以被冠之以“狮子座”的名称,那是因为它们好像与狮子星座来自同一方向。

Asteroids that are just a few feet or meters across are called asteroids. We see them as meteors when they enter Earth's atmosphere.───那些直径只有几公尺的小行星统称为流星体,当它们进入地球大气层后就形成流星。

Just a few meteors per hour stream away from the shower's radiant point near bright star Vega in the constellation Lyra .───天琴座中明亮的恒星是流星的源头,每小时只有几颗流出。

Your careless gifts of a moment, like the meteors of an autumn night, catch fire the depth of my being.───你这一瞬间粗心的礼物像秋夜的陨星,在我存在的深处着了火。

Scientists are not certain where meteors come from, but many of them seem to be fragments of planets that crashed into one another.───科学家们还不能肯定,流星来自哪里,但是,许多流星似乎是行星相互碰撞而产生的碎片。其他流星是彗星尾巴的微小颗粒。

Guiding Photography should be also supplemented by visual observations, so that the time of appearance of the meteors can be confirmed.───追踪摄影也应和观测相配合,以确定被拍的流星的出现时刻。

A large number of meteors that appear together and seem to come from the same area in the sky.───同时出现的大量流星,好象来自天空中的同一地区

英语使用场景

Under optimum conditions, as many as 50 meteors per hour may be seen.

The meteors are debris from the comet Swift-Tuttle, which last appeared in 1992.

The comets, meteors and other bodies were regarded as waste material.

The very weakest meteors also contain large amounts of carbon, far more than we see in even the most carbon-rich meteorites.

Many meteors disintegrate during their passage through the atmosphere.

Astronomers track large meteors using radar.

Much stronger are the type 2 meteors, with the physical strength of carbonaceous chondrite meteorites, which they also resemble chemically.

On a clear night scores of meteors streak the sky.

Meteors produce streaks of light as they burn up in the Earth's atmosphere.