meteors
美 [?miti?r]
英 [?mi?ti?(r)] 
- n.流星;(流星的)曳光;曇花一現(xiàn)的東西;〈古,罕〉大氣現(xiàn)象
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)隕石;流火;強(qiáng)大的隕石攻擊
詞形變化
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英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
Asteroids that are just a few feet or meters across are called asteroids. We see them as meteors when they enter Earth's atmosphere.
那些直徑只有幾公尺的小行星統(tǒng)稱為流星體,當(dāng)它們進(jìn)入地球大氣層后就形成流星。
Just a few meteors per hour stream away from the shower's radiant point near bright star Vega in the constellation Lyra .
天琴座中明亮的恒星是流星的源頭,每小時(shí)只有幾顆流出。
Your careless gifts of a moment, like the meteors of an autumn night, catch fire the depth of my being.
你這一瞬間粗心的禮物像秋夜的隕星,在我存在的深處著了火。
Scientists are not certain where meteors come from, but many of them seem to be fragments of planets that crashed into one another.
科學(xué)家們還不能肯定,流星來自哪里,但是,許多流星似乎是行星相互碰撞而產(chǎn)生的碎片。其他流星是彗星尾巴的微小顆粒。
Guiding Photography should be also supplemented by visual observations, so that the time of appearance of the meteors can be confirmed.
追蹤攝影也應(yīng)和觀測相配合,以確定被拍的流星的出現(xiàn)時(shí)刻。
A large number of meteors that appear together and seem to come from the same area in the sky.
同時(shí)出現(xiàn)的大量流星,好象來自天空中的同一地區(qū)
Photos without proper documentation have low scientific values, since the time of appearance of the meteors is uncertain.
沒有目測記錄配合的流星照片,因流星的出現(xiàn)時(shí)刻不能確定,其科學(xué)價(jià)值大為降低。
For thousands of years, the common belief held, was that meteors, or "falling stars, " were literally from out of this world.
幾千年來,人們普遍認(rèn)為,流星或稱“墜落的星星”,實(shí)際上是天外來客。
The wind ah, gently blowing come over, dream wings meteors the sky across, through time and space and return to the place of dreams.
風(fēng)啊,輕輕吹過來,夢想翅膀流星天空中劃過,穿越時(shí)空,回到這夢想的地方。
Your careless gifts of a moment, like the meteors of an autumn light, catch fire in the depth of my being. . .
你那一刻的隨意饋贈(zèng),宛如秋夜的流星,在我生命深處點(diǎn)燃了烈焰…
Meteors do, it will remember that such a man had been watching over it? It will completely forget this brief encounter do?
流星呢,它會(huì)記的有這么一個(gè)人曾經(jīng)注視過它嗎?它會(huì)徹底忘記這短暫的相會(huì)嗎?
Looking at the sky, ancient Chinese divination by the stars good or bad fortune, the number of meteors this dark Xu wish.
仰望天空,古人借星宿占卜吉兇,今人數(shù)流星暗許心愿。
Meteors historically streak through the atmosphere of Earth in an east to west direction, due to the rotation of the Earth.
由于地球的旋轉(zhuǎn),歷史上來講流星以從東至西的方向劃過大氣。
In 1991, in Mexico's Yucatan peninsula found a bygone era in the meteors, this fact impact craters further confirmed this view.
1991年,在墨西哥的尤卡坦半島發(fā)現(xiàn)一個(gè)發(fā)生在久遠(yuǎn)年代的隕星撞擊坑,這個(gè)事實(shí)進(jìn)一步證實(shí)了這種觀點(diǎn)。
In the clear night sky un with moonlight, and when the night is the most dark in a few seconds there are meteors fly through the sky.
在沒有月光的清澈夜空中,夜色最暗的時(shí)候,每隔幾秒就有流星劃過天際。
At the height of the event, you might spot one to two per minute, and sometimes even more meteors can grace the sky during brief bursts.
在這次流星雨的高峰時(shí)期,你可能每分鐘就能看到一到兩顆,有時(shí)甚至更多的流星在空中瞬時(shí)燃燒,裝點(diǎn)著夜空。
Smaller meteors cannot be seen during the day, and they do not have such a long tail.
小的流星在白天是看不見的,也沒有那么長的尾巴。
Silent night, listening to the songs of meteors, looking at the sky, silently praying!
寂靜的夜晚,聽著流星的歌,望著天空默默地祈禱!
I waited a moment and a moment, very late, tandem two meteors fell from my eyes, meteors were my waiting to.
我等了一刻又一刻,很晚的時(shí)候,一前一后,兩顆流星從我眼前墜落,這是我等來的星。
Occasionally meteors crater the surface.
偶爾,流星在表面彈出了坑。
Meteors look like stars that move across the sky for some distance and then disappear.
流星彷佛是一顆橫越天際的星星,移動(dòng)了一段距離之后,便會(huì)消失蹤影。
the stargazers also observed comets with sparkling tails , and meteors or shooting stars apparently falling from the sky.
古代的天文學(xué)家也觀察那些拖著閃亮尾巴的彗星和從天而降的流星或隕落星體。
The meteors can appear anywhere in the sky so try looking away from the bright moon to maximise your chances of seeing one.
流星可能會(huì)出現(xiàn)在天空中的任何地方,所以盡量把目光從明亮的月球移開,就能增加看到的機(jī)會(huì)。
True love, and meteors, lifetime as possible can only see one time, miss is for a lifetime.
真愛,和流星一樣,一輩子可能只能看見一次,錯(cuò)過了就是一輩子。
That is why the last week's meteor shower was known as the Perseids -- the meteors all appear to come from a radiant toward Perseus.
這就是為什么上周發(fā)生的流星雨被稱為英仙座流星雨的原因,所有的流星看上去都來自英仙座的輻射點(diǎn)。
My heart like meteors, with a touch of melancholy, in one moment, rolls over to a sky.
我心如流星,帶著一絲惆悵,在某一個(gè)瞬間,滑過某個(gè)長空。
Tail debris is no different in that like meteors it is space debris caught in the atmosphere, and drawn down toward the Earth by gravity.
尾部碎片和流星沒什么區(qū)別,都是被大氣捕捉到的空間碎片,并由于重力下落。
Astronomers are actually observing meteors, asteroids, and other space debris striking the Sun at an unprecedented rate.
實(shí)際上天文學(xué)家們在觀察著流星,小行星和其他太空殘片以史無前例的速度襲擊著太陽。
Meteors can start falling from the sky at any moment to crush Paris, create tidal waves, and cause a worldwide panic.
當(dāng)隕石開始變得隨時(shí)都會(huì)從天上落下來,并撞毀巴黎,掀起海嘯,引起全球恐慌的時(shí)候。
Meteors are beautiful to watch as they streak through the sky.
流星劃過天空時(shí)看起來很美麗。
Most meteors never reach the ground because they burn up in their descent through the atmosphere.
大多數(shù)流星從未到達(dá)過地面表面是因?yàn)?/c>它們在穿越大氣層時(shí)下落時(shí)迅速燃燒。
The scientist has made a detailed study of an unusual event in 2006 when large meteors were observed over Brisbane.
這位科學(xué)家在2006年仔細(xì)研究了一個(gè)非常罕見的現(xiàn)象,這一年在布里斯班市觀測到了大量的流星。
One observer in New York reported seeing three to five meteors a minute even after dawn broke, she added.
她說,即使是在黎明時(shí)刻,紐約上空每分鐘都還會(huì)出現(xiàn)3到5顆流星。
If the shower is active, sky watchers will see one or two meteors flying out of Bootes every minute.
如果幸運(yùn),觀測者將每分鐘都能看見一兩顆流星從牧夫星座飛出。
This was causing meteors to start spawning before the player is at the appropriate gear level.
這是造成流星開始產(chǎn)卵前的球員是在適當(dāng)的裝備水平。
According to the broadcast, out of the heavens, objects at first believed to be meteors crashed down near Trenton , killing many.
這個(gè)新聞說,起初人們認(rèn)為從天空降落到特倫頓使許多人喪命的物體是隕星。
Hyperion's strange shape may have been caused by bombardment by meteors, which blew away part of its surface, some experts believe.
一些專家認(rèn)為,土衛(wèi)七的奇形怪狀是由于流星的襲擊撞飛了部分表面而造成的。
Like lightning, meteors are very unpredictable, which is part of what makes capturing them with a camera so satisfying.
流星就像閃電一樣,難以預(yù)測,這就是為什么拍攝流星需要一臺滿意的相機(jī)。
Explanation: Last weekend, dark, moonless night skies brought many sightings of Perseid meteors to skygazers all over planet Earth.
說明:上周末,在沒有月光的黑暗夜空下,地球上的觀星者們都領(lǐng)略到了英仙座流星雨的美景。
Even veteran stargazers were amazed with the light show thousands of tiny meteors gave them early Sunday.
即使是最老練的星象觀測者都被昨天凌晨出現(xiàn)的流星雨的壯觀景象所折服。