orbiting
美 [??rb?t]
英 [???(r)b?t] 
- n.【天】軌道;【解】眼窩;(鳥或昆蟲的)復(fù)眼緣的頰部;(人生的)旅程
- v.使(人造衛(wèi)星,宇宙飛船等)進(jìn)入太空軌道運(yùn)行
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)環(huán)繞;互繞;公轉(zhuǎn)
詞形變化
復(fù)數(shù):orbits 現(xiàn)在分詞:orbiting 過去式:orbited 同義詞
英漢解釋
n. | 1. 【天】軌道;【解】眼窩,眶;(鳥或昆蟲的)復(fù)眼緣的頰部 |
v. | 1. 使(人造衛(wèi)星,宇宙飛船等)進(jìn)入太空軌道運(yùn)行;環(huán)繞(天體等)作軌道運(yùn)行 2. 環(huán)行;(人造裝置等)沿軌道運(yùn)行,達(dá)到軌道飛行所需的速度 |
英英解釋
例句
NASA faces a year 2010 deadline for completing the building of the orbiting space station and of retiring the shuttles.
NASA面臨2010年完成軌道空間站建設(shè)和在飛船退役之前建造飛船的最后期限。
Perhaps Pluto is only the first of many similar objects orbiting in the darkness far beyond the sun.
也許冥王星只是在離太陽(yáng)很遠(yuǎn)的一片黑暗中沿軌道運(yùn)行的許多類似天體中的第一個(gè)。
She had risen from her chair to gaze out the viewport, mesmerized by the scintillating dance of Earth's orbiting debris.
她從椅子上站起來,出神的看著地球軌道上漂浮的那些殘骸。
Ceres turned out to be just one of many asteroids orbiting between Mars and Jupiter, rather than a proper planet.
谷神星結(jié)果只是眾多繞著火星和木星的衛(wèi)星中的一顆,而并非什么行星。
Planets orbiting stars beyond the sun are labelled merely with the name of the star and a suffix letter.
屬于太陽(yáng)以外恒星的行星們僅僅得到該恒星的名稱,外加一個(gè)后綴字母。
Badenes's team examined archival observations and found a white dwarf and neutron star orbiting one another extremely closely.
Badenes的團(tuán)隊(duì)試驗(yàn)檔案觀測(cè)并發(fā)現(xiàn)白色小的中子星體非常近的圍繞另一個(gè)運(yùn)轉(zhuǎn)。
The speeds of these birds can be tracked by orbiting satellites, by means of transmitters attached to the bird.
環(huán)繞軌道運(yùn)行的衛(wèi)星通過綁在鳥身上的發(fā)射機(jī)跟蹤它們的飛行速度。
In August 2007, scientists announced the discovery of a star which might have once had an Earth-like planet orbiting it.
2007年八月,科學(xué)家宣布發(fā)現(xiàn)了恒星GD362,可能曾經(jīng)有類似地球的行星圍繞其旋轉(zhuǎn)。
Clearly it would be of great interest if planets were discovered orbiting stars that lie closer to the sun.
顯然如果發(fā)現(xiàn)一顆距離太陽(yáng)更近、且存在行星的恒星,那將會(huì)受到極大的關(guān)注。
Researchers need two very dense objects orbiting very close together, and they have to be able to detect what is going on between them.
研究者們需要兩個(gè)密度極高的物體,并讓它們的軌道閉合在一起,此外研究者還要有能力對(duì)它們進(jìn)行觀測(cè)。
For at least several years, Russia's rockets and capsules will provide the only crew transportation to the orbiting station.
至少在數(shù)年之內(nèi),俄羅斯的火箭和太空艙將是向環(huán)繞地球運(yùn)動(dòng)的國(guó)際空間站運(yùn)輸人員的唯一途徑。
He argued that the science behind the orbiting solar farms was little different to that of communications satellites.
他認(rèn)為,軌道太陽(yáng)能電站所依據(jù)的科學(xué)機(jī)制和通信衛(wèi)星所依據(jù)的幾乎沒有什么不同。
As I'm sure you know, we found that there was a moon orbiting around an asteroid, first time ever that was suspected.
我相信你知道我們已經(jīng)觀測(cè)到一個(gè)月亮正在圍繞一個(gè)小行星運(yùn)轉(zhuǎn)。
The constant in this equation is the same for any objects orbiting around the Sun, including planets, comets and artificial satellites.
公式中常數(shù)的數(shù)值,對(duì)所有行星以至一切環(huán)繞太陽(yáng)運(yùn)動(dòng)的人造或天然物體皆適用。
Such jets are produced as orbiting matter falls into the supermassive black holes at the centers of every galaxy.
當(dāng)沿軌道運(yùn)行的物質(zhì)落入每個(gè)星系中央的超重黑洞時(shí),就會(huì)產(chǎn)生這樣的射流。
Since the stars are orbiting around the center of mass of the binary, the visible one will move in a wavy line.
由于雙星會(huì)繞著共同質(zhì)心運(yùn)行,所以假若某星有隱形伴侶,它便會(huì)以波浪形而非一般的直線運(yùn)行。
One of three main instruments on the orbiting observatory, the AIA takes pictures of the sun in ten wavelengths every ten seconds.
利用在赤道天文臺(tái)的觀測(cè)中心三分之一的主要儀器,AIA每十秒種用十個(gè)波長(zhǎng)來給太陽(yáng)拍照。
At first, astronomers thought it might be a so-called "main belt comet" --a rare case of a comet orbiting in the asteroid belt.
起先,天文學(xué)家們認(rèn)為這種景象不過是所謂的“主帶彗星”——即較為少見的軌道在小行星主帶內(nèi)的彗星。
And the question of age becomes pretty important as astronomers seek out potentially habitable planets orbiting distant stars.
當(dāng)天文學(xué)家在找出遙遠(yuǎn)群星中有潛在可居住性的行星時(shí),星體的年齡問題則變得相當(dāng)重要。
In essence, it would be a giant cable reaching tens of thousands of kilometres into space to an orbiting satellite.
從本質(zhì)上來說,它就好像是通往萬里之外正在太空軌道中運(yùn)轉(zhuǎn)的衛(wèi)星的一個(gè)巨大纜繩。
Twenty incoming flights were stacked up overhead, and orbiting.
仍然有二十架已經(jīng)飛進(jìn)來的班機(jī)積壓在上空,在軌道上盤旋。
The satellite was deactivated in 2005 as it ran out of fuel and was left orbiting Earth like a big piece of space junk.
這顆衛(wèi)星于2005年由于燃油耗盡報(bào)廢,并像一大塊宇宙垃圾一樣被扔在了飛行軌道上。
Better still, it's located in what's known as a habitable zone, orbiting Gliese at just the right distance to have liquid water.
更好的是,它處在其星系的宜居帶以內(nèi),圍繞恒星格利澤的軌道距離適中,液態(tài)水足以存在。
After completing what state media referred to as a 'kiss' in space, both craft are now orbiting Earth together.
在完成媒體所謂的太空之“吻”后,兩個(gè)飛行器現(xiàn)在一起繞地球轉(zhuǎn)動(dòng)。
CHRISTOPHER CRUISE: An American spacecraft orbiting Mars shows it is possible that the planet could someday support human life.
克里斯托弗游船:美國(guó)飛船繞火星表明它可能是地球可能有一天人類賴以生存。
If this was true, then all planets and moons should be spinning and orbiting in the same direction as the sun.
如果是這樣,那么所有這些行星和衛(wèi)星的旋轉(zhuǎn)和運(yùn)動(dòng)軌道應(yīng)該跟太陽(yáng)一致。
That was when Caltech astronomer Mike Brown found a tiny, frigid world orbiting some three times further out than Pluto.
那時(shí)加州理工學(xué)院的天文學(xué)家邁克布朗發(fā)現(xiàn)了一個(gè)微小極寒的星體,它的運(yùn)行軌道比冥王星的遠(yuǎn)三倍。
Bright north star Polaris stands above the peak in an exposure that also captures the brilliant trail of a polar orbiting Iridium satellite.
峰頂正上方是明亮的北極星,這次曝光正好逮住了一顆極軌銥星的閃光。
The tank had been launched in 2001 to provide spare coolant in case of a leak at the orbiting complex.
坦克已經(jīng)展開,在2001年提供備用冷卻劑發(fā)生泄漏,在復(fù)雜的軌道。
The Earth spins on an imaginary line called an axis that runs from the north pole to the south pole, while also orbiting the sun.
地球繞一個(gè)貫穿南極點(diǎn)和北極點(diǎn)的假想軸旋轉(zhuǎn),這個(gè)假想軸稱為地軸。同時(shí)也繞太陽(yáng)公轉(zhuǎn)。
They return regularly to the surface (when the data is sent via polar-orbiting satellites) and are untroubled by surface ice.
他們時(shí)常返回水面(那時(shí)數(shù)據(jù)就通過極軌衛(wèi)星傳送),并不受表層冰的影響。
Satellites orbiting round the earth have provided scientists with a vast amount of information about conditions in outer space.
環(huán)繞地球運(yùn)行的人造衛(wèi)星為科學(xué)家們提供了大量有關(guān)外層空間情況的資料。
This telescope has just recently found what many astronomers believe to be a black hole, after being focused on a star orbiting empty space.
這架天文望遠(yuǎn)鏡在對(duì)準(zhǔn)一顆環(huán)繞空蕩蕩的空間運(yùn)轉(zhuǎn)的恒星時(shí),發(fā)現(xiàn)了被許多天文學(xué)家認(rèn)為是黑洞的東西。
Venus will be orbiting very close to Mars, which is highly unusual, adding a great deal of oomph to this charming situation.
金星離火星非常近距離的運(yùn)行,這非常不尋常,更增加了這令人喜悅情景的吸引力。
Astronomers know of several objects that survived temporary capture by Jupiter and returned to orbiting the sun.
天文學(xué)家已經(jīng)發(fā)現(xiàn)了好幾顆從木星的短暫捕捉下安然逃脫的天體,最后都回復(fù)繞日的軌道。
Earlier this summer, meanwhile, the Japanese Kaguya satellite was purposely crashed into the moon after having spent a year orbiting it.
此外,在今夏早些時(shí)候,日本“月亮女神號(hào)(kaguya)”衛(wèi)星也在繞月一年后撞向月球。
Such dilemmas might be pondered one day by future humans living on a planet orbiting a cataclysmic variable binary star system.
這可能是當(dāng)未來人們居住的行星,運(yùn)轉(zhuǎn)于一個(gè)激變星的雙星系統(tǒng)下所需要擔(dān)憂的事情。
Scientists at the American Astronomical Society meeting said that could pose a risk to any life orbiting dwarfs.
科學(xué)家們在美國(guó)天文學(xué)會(huì)會(huì)議上指出這對(duì)環(huán)繞矮星周邊的任何生命體都將造成威脅。
The camera that snapped this shot on January 29, known as HiRISE, is one of six instruments aboard the Mars-orbiting craft.
火星勘測(cè)軌道飛行器上六個(gè)設(shè)備之一的超高分辨率成像科學(xué)實(shí)驗(yàn)照相機(jī)(HiRISE)于1月29日抓拍了這幅照片。
More likely to be a collection of millions or even trillions of small mirrors rather than a giant orbiting parasol.
實(shí)際實(shí)施的計(jì)劃更可能是用幾百萬個(gè)甚至幾萬億個(gè)小鏡子反射陽(yáng)光,而不是一個(gè)巨大的繞地球軌道航行的遮陽(yáng)傘。
This wall of garbage orbiting us all seems like a symbol of the great dilemmas facing humanity in the twenty-first century.
這堵圍著我們轉(zhuǎn)的垃圾墻好似一個(gè)象征,它象征了21世紀(jì)的人類所面臨的巨大的兩難困境。