astronomer

美音:[ə'strɑnəmər] 英音:[ə'strɒnəmə(r)]

简单释义:


n.天文学家

网络天文学者;希腊天文学家;美国天文学家

变形:

复数:astronomers  


完整释义:


n.

1.天文学家


例句:

  1. That was when Caltech astronomer Mike Brown found a tiny, frigid world orbiting some three times further out than Pluto.
    那时加州理工学院的天文学家迈克布朗发现了一个微小极寒的星体,它的运行轨道比冥王星的远三倍。

  2. There was no gainsaying the astronomer's knowledge about the planets.
    这位天文学家对于行星的知识是毋庸置疑的。

  3. The images were taken a few days after an amateur astronomer noticed a bright flash on the planet, indicating something had crashed into it.
    这些照片是一位业余天文学家注意到在木星上有明亮的闪光,指出有什么东西撞进了木星后,隔了几天才摄取的。

  4. Humanity will encounter alien civilisations with the next two decades, a top Russian astronomer predicted yesterday.
    昨天,有一位权威的俄罗斯天文学家做出了大胆的预测,称人类将在未来的二十年中与外星文明相遇。

  5. In fact, a typical astronomer spend most of he or her time analysing data and may only be at the telescope about few weeks of a year.
    实际上,一个典型的天文学家花费他或她更多的时间在数据分析上,每年只有几周花费时间在望远镜旁。

  6. Back in the mid nineties, a different astronomer tried exactly the same trick to get themselves some fame and discredit astrology.
    九十年代中期,一个不同的天文学家尽可能地用相同的诡计为自己博取名声并诋毁占星术。

  7. An astronomer predicted the return of this comet [predicted that this comet would return].
    一位天文学家预言这颗彗星将会重返。

  8. Bode was a German astronomer who popularised a mathematical rule, which came to be known as Bode's law, in a book published in 1772.
    他使一条被称为波德定律的数学定律广为人知。在1772年出版的一本书中第一次出现。

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