astronomy
英 [əˈstrɒnəmi]
美 [əˈstrɑːnəmi]
n. 天文学
Collins.2 / BNC.10702 / COCA.6469
牛津词典
noun
- 天文学
the scientific study of the sun, moon, stars, planets, etc.
柯林斯词典
- 天文学
Astronomyis the scientific study of the stars, planets, and other natural objects in space.
英英释义
noun
- the branch of physics that studies celestial bodies and the universe as a whole
双语例句
- The branch of astronomy that detects and studies the radio waves emitted by celestial bodies.
天文学中对天体发射无线电波的侦察与研究的分支。 - With the influence of Hellenism, Greek and Mesopotamian astronomy and astrology were introduced.
随着希腊文化的影响,引入了希腊和美索不达米亚的天文学和占星术。 - Herschel was fascinated by astronomy.
赫谢尔迷上了天文学。 - Most astronomy texts credit Galileo with discovering sunspots.
大多数天文学教科书都认为太阳黑子的发现是伽利略的功劳。 - Today biology, chemistry, geology, physics, and astronomy all use the same conceptual organization of matter.
今天,生物学、化学、地质学、物理学和天文学都使用着同一个关于物质的概念结构。 - We invented astronomy and mathematics.
我们创造了天文学和数学。 - Scientists are trying to pull together disparate ideas in astronomy
科学家们正试图将天文学中的各派观点整合在一起。 - Galileo's telescope and Kepler's planetary theory were the birth of modern astronomy;
伽利略的望远镜和开普勒的行星理论是现代天文学的起源; - However, I soon discovered that my real interest lay in mathematics, astronomy, optics and physics.
然而,不久我发现我真正的兴趣是在数学、文学、学和物理学上。 - It was a shooting star that propelled me into astronomy in the first place
最初是一颗流星促使我从事天文学。