orbit

美音:['ɔrbɪt] 英音:['ɔː(r)bɪt]

简单释义:


n.(天体等运行的)轨道;(人、组织等的)影响范围

v.沿轨道运行;围绕…运动

网络眼眶;运行轨道;作轨道运行

变形:

第三人称单数:orbits  现在分词:orbiting  过去式:orbited  


完整释义:


n.

1.轨道;眼眶
2.轨道,运行的轨道
3.目眶
4.〔解〕眼窝,眼框;〔动〕鸟类的眼睑
5.眼睑部
6.活动范围
7.(人生的)旅程,生活过程;势力范围
8.例行公事,能接得上手的
9.【天文学】轨道;【解剖学】眼窝,眶;(鸟或昆虫的)复眼缘的颊部

v.

1.使(人造卫星、宇宙飞船等)进入太空轨道运行;环绕(天体等)作轨道运行
2.环行;(人造装置等)沿轨道运行,达到轨道飞行所需的速度
3.运行,在轨道上盘旋,环绕…旋转
4.绕轨道而行;绕(某天体)运行:


例句:

  1. The dark space in the A ring is called the Encke Gap, although several thin knotted ringlets and even the small moon Pan orbit there.
    环中的黑暗空间被称为恩克带,但却有几个薄薄互相缠绕的小环,甚至土星的一颗卫星潘也在那里运行。

  2. The Earth will be at extremes of its orbit and so any nearby stars will seem to have shifted a tiny bit in the sky.
    地球将处在轨道的另一极并且许多临近的恒星在空中看起来好像有些偏移。

  3. This means that all of the planets revolving around the sun would fly out of orbit right away.
    这就意味着所有环绕太阳的行星都会沿切线方向飞离环绕轨道。

  4. Nevertheless, putting a man in orbit remains a rather wasteful sort of publicity stunt.
    话虽如此,将人类送上太空仍然是一种奢侈的作秀方式。

  5. Muller and others believe that the dark star probably takes about 26m years to complete an orbit around the sun.
    马勒和其他一些人认为,这颗暗星绕太阳运行一周大约要用2600万年的时间。

  6. Due to its slightly tilted orbit with respect to Earth's, Venus crosses between Earth and the sun on an oddly spaced cycle.
    由于其稍微倾斜的轨道就地球、金星穿越地球和太阳之间在一种奇怪的间隔周期。

  7. Asteroids are astronomical objects in the solar system that orbit the Sun but are too small (in volume and weight) to be considered planets.
    小行星是太阳系内类似行星环绕太阳运动,但体积和质量比行星小得多的天体。

  8. A structure usually refers to any large, man-made object permanently fixed to Earth's surface or in its orbit, as a result of construction.
    结构通常指固定于地球表面或绕地球轨道运行的大型人造建筑物体。

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