meteorites
美 [?miti??ra?t]
英 [?mi?ti?ra?t] 
- n.隕石;隕星;隕鐵
- 網絡幻彩流星系列;隕石標本;幻彩流星妝前底霜
詞形變化
復數:meteorites
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
It quickly became clear, however, that the isotopic composition of meteorites differed not at all from that of the Earth itself.
然而事情很快清楚了,隕石中的同位素比例與地球自身沒有什么不同。
An extremely small percentage of meteorites (far less than one in a thousand) do not show strong attraction to a magnet.
隕石(遠遠超過了千分之一的)的一個非常小的比例不顯示磁鐵強大的吸引力。
About one in every 20 meteorites that falls on the surface of the Earth is probably a bit of Vesta.
落在地球的隕石中,每二十塊中就約有一塊可能來自灶神星。
Meteorites are rare, but out of the thousands of inquires we have received, a number have turned out to be genuine.
隕石是罕見的,但我們已收到數以千計的查詢,這個數字竟然是真正的。
Sometimes in weathered or broken meteorites, the chondrules may be exposed and evident on the surface.
有時,在風化或破碎的隕石,隕石可能暴露的和表面上的明顯。
These have been associated with iron meteorites, are usually reddish and thought to be fragments of the cores of much larger objects.
與鐵隕星存在許多聯系,后者通常呈淡紅色,被認為是更大星體的核碎片。
"Our scientists are excited, " he said. "Russian planetary scientists are already collecting meteorites from this event. "
“我們的科學家感到很興奮,”他說。“俄羅斯行星科學家已經在收集這次事件的隕石標本了。”
Meteorites are rocks, usually containing a great deal of extraterrestrial iron, which were once part of planets or large asteroids.
隕石是一種石頭,通常含有大量的地外鐵物質,這些物質曾經都是行星和大型小行星的一部分。
Meteorites contain a great deal of extraterrestrial iron, even the ones that look like terrestrial rocks (stony meteorites).
隕石包含一個很大的外星鐵,即使是那些看起來像陸地巖石(石隕石)。
But most of the meteorites that hit the earth's atmosphere melt or break up in the air.
但大多數撞在地球大氣上的隕石融化或在空氣中破碎了。
Unexpectedly , one of the little meteorites came to his help.
意想不到的是,一個小隕星幫助了他。
Most meteorites originated within the Asteroid Belt between Mars and Jupiter, and were once part of a planet or large asteroid.
大多數隕石起源于火星和木星之間的小行星帶,一旦一顆行星或大小行星的一部分。
Meteorites carrying the chemicals might have crash-landed on Earth.
攜帶有化學物質的彗星可能會撞到我們的地球上。
It is particularly important with suspected iron meteorites, as many specimens can be very difficult to pick from man-made iron.
這是特別重要的疑似鐵隕石,因為許多標本可以是非常困難的回升,從人造鐵。
The noble gas abundances are consistent with relative abundances found in the atmospheres of Mars and Earth, the Sun, and the meteorites.
在惰性氣體豐度是一致的相對豐度的大氣中發現的火星和地球,太陽,和隕石。
Even meteorites with a relatively low iron content will still seem quite heavy compared to Earth or terrestrial rocks of the same size.
鐵含量即使以相對較低的隕石仍然顯得非常沉重相比,地球陸地巖石或相同的大小的。
Most with earth no meteorites or not common minerals, and through the atmosphere of high-speed.
隕石多半帶有地球上沒有或不常見的礦物組合,以及經過大氣層高速燃燒的痕跡。
Because a few dozen of the meteorites that have fallen to Earth come not from the asteroid belt but from Mars.
因為有幾十塊落入地球的隕石不是來自于小行星帶,而是直接來自火星。
A very few meteorites will not attract a magnet, so read on and see if any of the other features are present.
極少數隕石不會吸引一塊磁鐵,所以閱讀,看看是否具有任何其他都存在。
All verified meteorites require extensive testing and study from an approved institution to be formally classified and approved as such.
所有經核實批準為隕石的要求和如此廣泛的測試和研究的認可機構正式機密。
Meteorites have also been analysed, and a few of them appear to be not less than 7, 000 million years old.
有人分析過隕石,其中只有少數隕石的年齡似乎在70億年以上。
Achondrites: This name is given to meteorites which do not have chondrules and originate from different areas of the solar system.
無球粒隕石:這個名字,是考慮到那些沒有隕石球粒和來自太陽系不同領域的。
Fusion Crust: When meteorites travel through Earth's atmosphere, they burn and form what is called a "Fusion Crust" .
融合地殼:當隕石穿過地球大氣層的,他們燃燒,并形成了所謂的“融合地殼”。
"Meteorites are not 'on fire' or even hot when they land on Earth, " she said.
“隕石沒有起火甚至都沒有發熱當它落到地表時”她說。
Consequently, the idea that the Ir in the boundary clay came from microscopic meteorites cannot be accepted.
因此,認為分界層粘土中的Ir來自小型流星的說法便不能被接受了。
The few that are large enough to reached the Earth's surface are termed meteorites.
少數大到足以到達地球表面的流星被命名為隕星。
Meteorites do not contain emeralds, gold (except possibly as a trace element), fossilized aliens, or common earth minerals such as quartz.
隕石不包含翡翠,黃金(除了可能作為一種微量元素),化石的外國人,或共同的地球礦物,如石英。
So meteorites are tangible evidence of what was happening when the solar system was born.
因此,隕石為研究太陽系誕生時的情況提供了切實的證據。
The mistake previous researchers made, therefore, was thinking of the methylated amino acids of meteorites as ingredients of life.
所以,此前的研究者錯誤的認為隕星中的甲基化氨基酸就是生命的成分。
These holes are called vesicles and are caused by gas escaping when lava cools, but meteorites do not contain vesicles.
這些漏洞被稱為泡和逃避熔巖冷卻時氣體造成的,但隕石不含有囊泡。
Most stone meteorites contain grain-like components known as chondrules.
大部分石隕石中含有隕石已知的糧食般的組件。
They also saw meteorites known to have come from the red, or reddish, planet.
他們還看了來自火星這紅色或帶紅色的行星的隕石。
A few meteorites come from the Moon and Mars, and a few others may possibly be fragments of cometary material.
少數隕石來自月球和火星,和其他一些可能是彗星物質的片段。
Meteorites may have released compounds including hydrocarbon chains and a large amount of ammonia, which is rich in nitrogen.
隕石可能已經釋放了化合物,包括碳氫化合物鏈和大量氨,富含氮。
Studies of the Allende meteoric provided information about the composition of chondritic meteorites and their possible origin.
對Allende流星的研究提供了關于球體隕石組成和他們可能起源的信息。
These meteorites are one of those rare exceptions to the rule!
這些隕石是一個例外的規則對這些罕見!
Fossils were displayed all around, and meteorites lined the shelves. Nearly all 345 items up for bid were available to touch.
在展覽室里,化石標本隨處可見,在架子上排列有大量的隕石,用于拍賣的共345件物品幾乎都可以用手觸摸。
to be nominally but not actually independent; no one actually saw the shark; large meteorites actually come from the asteroid belt.
是名義上而不是真正地獨立;沒有人真正看到過鯊魚;大隕星其實來自小行星帶。
Because of our rare earth magnet's powerful pull, meteorites actually jump right to it!
由于我們的稀土磁鐵的強大拉動,隕石實際上跳的權利!
They often left lumps of smelted metal ore behind them, and that material is frequently mistaken for meteorites.
他們往往留下腫塊,在他們身后的冶煉金屬礦和材料是經常誤為隕石。
Meteorites meteorites are human understanding the astral precious direct solar system object of rare specimen, collect value.
隕石隕石是人類直接認識太陽系各星體珍貴稀有的實物標本,極具收藏價值。