comet
美音:['kɑmət] 英音:['kɒmɪt]简单释义:
n.彗星;扫帚星
网络慧星;科密;彗星状轨迹图
变形:
复数:comets
完整释义:
n.
1.慧星
2.彗形物
3.【天文学】彗星;【航空】彗星机
例句:
They point at the red Berlingo driving across the sky as though it were Halley's Comet.
他们指着驶过天空的红色贝林戈,就好像它是哈雷彗星似地。Comet Holmes has an orbit between Mars and Jupiter and can be seen about every seven years as a very faint object in the sky.
霍姆斯彗星的轨道在火星和木星之间,大约每隔七年便可在天空中见到这颗暗淡的彗星。Another way, in which life could fail to develop to an intelligent stage, would be if an asteroid or comet were to collide with the planet.
从另一方面考虑,生命未能发展到具有智能的阶段,是否可能是小行星或彗星与行星发生了碰撞。I took a pair of binoculars and stood out in the mission compound, searching the skies where I knew the comet could be seen.
我取了望远镜,站在院子里,往哈雷彗星出现的方向寻找。The term Comet has been used to describe push technologies applied to Ajax web applications.
Comet这个术语已经被用于描述用于Ajax网络应用程序中的推送技术。Now space experts want to see how the comet has changed after its tour around the scorching sun.
现在专家期待着观察彗星在环绕灼热太阳飞行之后会发生怎样的变化。The comet made two passes around the Sun and in 1779 again passed very close to Jupiter, which then threw it back out of the solar system.
这颗扫帚星在太阳边上逛了一下,1779年又到木星边上挑衅,这次木星把它赶回了外太阳系。Since the era of industrialization, Fenner said, humans have had an effect on the planet rivaling any ice age or comet impact.
Fenner说,自从工业化时代以来,人类活动对地球产生作用,其影响堪比冰河时代或彗星的破坏作用。
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