meteoroid
音标发音
- 英式音标 ['miːtɪərɒɪd]
- 美式音标 ['mitɪərˌɔɪd]
- 国际音标 ['mi:tiərɔid]
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基本解释
- n.流星体
英汉例句
- Shortly before the uninhabited space station reached orbit in .May 1973,aeroaynamic pressure ripped off a meteoroid and heat shield.
在1973年5月无人空间站到达轨道前不久,空气动力压力扯破了一个流星体和挡热板。 分析:首先,从逻辑上看,说:“空气动力压力扯破了一个流星体”,是不合事理的,荒谬可笑的。 - When a meteoroid enters the atmosphere of the earth (becoming a meteor), it is actually the speed compressing the air in front of the object that causes it to heat up.
流星体闯入地球的大气层(变成流星之前)时,由于高速飞行,它的前端与空气强烈摩擦发热。 - Turn the globe by just a few hours earlier on that day in June and the meteoroid would have been over the border of Pakistan and India–exactly where everyone was fearing a nuclear attack.
如果六月的这天,地球转动退回到几小时前,流星降落的地方就正好是巴基斯坦和印度的交界处,世人唯恐发生核战的交界地。 - Its micro-meteoroid protection is inadequate, so space-walking astronauts will have to install additional shielding, though not until 2004.
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词组短语
- meteoroid d 流星体
- Meteoroid Stream 流星体流;流星体带
- lunar meteoroid [天]月球流星体
- meteoroid impact 宇宙尘碰撞
- meteoroid body 流星体
短语
英英字典
- a piece of rock or other matter in space that has not yet entered the earth's atmosphere
- any of the small celestial bodies that are thought to orbit the sun, possibly as the remains of comets. When they enter the earth's atmosphere, they become visible as meteors
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专业释义
- 流星体
- 宇宙尘
- 陨星体