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 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。 - A black hole is a theorized celestial body.
黑洞是一种理论上推测出的天体。 - The wide spectrum of black holes in term of size and astronomical phenomena associated undoubtedly made them a unique mysterious celestial body of the universe.
各类黑洞大小差异之大,所涉及的天文现象之多,无疑使它们成为宇宙中独一无二的神秘天体。 - 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。 - A celestial body that gives off or reflects light.
自然光源发光或反射光的天体。 - The period during which a celestial body makes a similar rotation.
天体自转一周的时间天体做类似自转的一段时间。 - The maximum parallax observed when the celestial body is at the horizon.
当天体在地平面上时观测到的最大视差。 - It is not just a celestial body in the university faraway.
它可不仅是宇宙中一个遥远的天体。 - Other theorists propose that the Moon was ripped out of the Earth's rocky mantle by the Earth's collision with another large celestial body after much of the Earth's iron fell to its core.
其他的理论家提出,正在地球的大部分铁沉入到地核之后,由于地球取另一个庞大的天体发生碰碰,月亮便从地球那石量的地幔外撕裂开来而形成的。 - Used to follow the path of a celestial body and reflect its light into a telescope; has a movable and a fixed mirror.
用来跟踪天体的轨迹并把光反射给望远镜;有一个可移动的和一个固定的镜子。