celestial body
英 [səˈlestiəl ˈbɒdi]
美 [səˈlestʃl ˈbɑːdi]
天体
英英释义
noun
- natural objects visible in the sky
双语例句
- The obscuring of a celestial body by another or by the shadow of another. overthrust nappe
掩始一个天体被另一个天体或另一个天体的阴影遮掩【地质】逆冲体,逆掩断层推覆体 - The gaseous mass or envelope surrounding a celestial body, especially the one surrounding earth, and retained by the celestial body's gravitational field.
大气层指环绕天体的气团或气层,尤指环绕地球的气团,被天体重力场所束缚。 - The moon, being our only natural satellite, is the closest celestial body to the earth.
月球,是人类唯一的天然卫星,亦是最接近地球的天体。 - Bring about the capture of an elementary particle or celestial body and causing it enter a new orbit.
致使基本粒子或天体被俘获并使之进入新的运行轨道的发生。 - The celestial body dances according to its own rhythm in the broad and quiet space.
自然天体在浩荡宽广而又万籁静寂的宇宙空间中按自己的节奏翩翩起舞。 - In my opinion, I think celestial body bath is not acceptable in China, I have several reasons to support my point of view.
在我看来,我认为在中国,天体浴是不可接受的,我有几个理由来支持我的观点。 - The angular distance along the celestial equator from the observer's meridian to the hour circle of a given celestial body.
从观测者所在的子午线到给定天体的子午线沿着天赤道的角距离。 - The azimuth of a celestial body is the angle between the vertical plane containing it and the plane of the meridian.
天体的方位角是指包括它的垂直面与子午线平面之间的夹角。 - A body subjected to gravitational attraction by the Earth and orbiting the latter according to the law of celestial mechanics must be termed a "celestial body".
一个受到地球引力吸引,并按照天体力学定律环绕地球运转的物体必须叫做天体。 - A celestial body that gives off or reflects light.
自然光源发光或反射光的天体。