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yīngwénjièshì
 míngcí
  • Star
  • bit
  • particle
  • heavenly body
  • any one of the distant bodies appearing as a point of light in the sky at night
  • satellite
  • small amount
  • a star, planet
  • any point of light
qítā
  • astro
 
zhòngyīngguànyòngduǎnyù
  1. n.  "twinkle little star" xiǎo xīng xīng biàn zòu / yīn zòu tuán   variations on
  2.   ( rén zào wèi xīng de ) duì jìng zhǐ guǐ dào   geostationary orbit
  3.   ( huì xīng chū xiàn nián niàng zào de ) chún měi de táo jiǔ   comet wine
  4.   ( miáo xiě xīng tàn xiǎn de diàn shì xué huàn xiǎng zhōng de ) nián qīng háng yuán   space cadet
  5.   ( xīng xīng diǎn diǎn ) sàn zài ... shàng   be dotted in
  6.   ( shuǐ shǒu mín děng ) zhuāng zhēn xiàn děng líng xīng de xiāng   ditty box
  7.   ( yòng líng xīng cái liào ) pīn còu ; xiū   vampup
  8.   ( měi guó ) hǎi jūn xīng shàngjiàng ; hǎi jūn yuán shuài   fleet admiral
  9.   1976 nián guó hǎi shì wèi xīng zhì gōng yuē   convention on the International Maritime Satellite Organization 1976
  10. abbr.  3 yuè 7 xīng .   Fri 7 March
  11. abbr.  3 yuè 9 , xīng 'èr .   Tues 9 March
  12. abbr.  5 yuè 2 xīng liù .   Sat 2 May
  13. v.  5 yuè 4 xīng sān .   Wed 4 May
  14. n.  6 yuè 1 , xīng .   June
  15. abbr.  6 yuè 21 xīng .   Mon 21 June
  16. abbr.  6 yuè 26 xīng .   Thurs 26 June
zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu
  1. zhè diàn shì de xià jiāng xīng yìng
    The next episode of this television movie will be shown on Friday.
  2. tóu hěn hǎo xià hái děng xīng
    The first episode was good-- now we have to wait a week for the next.
  3. zhù yào guān zhù líng xīng shì jiàn de bào dào lǐng dǎo rén de jiāo jiē děng
    an account concerned primarily with episodic events such as the succession of rulers.
  4. wēi kāng xīng bīng de běi měi zhōu gēngxīn shì bīng chuān yòu guān de
    Of or relating to the fourth glacial stage of the Pleistocene Epoch in North America.
  5. duō xīng děng gāo
    multistar equal altitude method
  6. dàn dāng gāng cháo mài shí shàng jǐng jué lái liè máojiù yào tóu shèzhè shí zhū xiàn liǎo bìng shí zhì zhǐ liǎo zhè zhǒng xíng wéi 'èr rén cóng shàng dài zǒufàng zhì zài tiān shàngchéng wéi xióng xīng xiǎo xióng xīng
    As she was about to approach, he, alarmed, raised his hunting spear, and was on the point of transfixing her, when Jupiter, beholding, arrested the crime, and snatching away both of them, placed them in the heavens as the Great and Little Bear.
  7. zài jīn niú xīng zuò tiān chì dào dōng de xīng zuòbāo hán cān wèi liè xīng zuò de xiān hóng yòu biàn xīng qiú 572 guāng nián cān liè zuò xīng qún zhōng de míng liàng de shuāng xīng )。
    a constellation on the equator east of Taurus; contains Betelgeuse and Rigel.
  8. shì xīng zuò zài shī zuò tiān chèng zuò zhī jiān chì dào de xīng zuò
    A constellation in the region of the celestial equator between Leo and Libra.
  9. liè zuò zài tiān qiú chì dào shàng kào jìn shuāng zuò jīn niú zuò de xīng zuòbāo kuò cān cān
    A constellation in the celestial equator near Gemini and Taurus, containing the stars Betelgeuse and Rigel.
  10. shé xīng zuò zài tiān chì dào kào jìn xiān zuò tiān xiē zuò de xīng zuò
    A constellation in the equatorial region near Hercules and Scorpius.
  11. shuāng xīng zuò běi bàn tiān qiú chì dào dài shàng kōng xīng yúnkào jìn bái yáng xīng zuò fēi zuò
    A constellation in the equatorial region of the Northern Hemisphere near Aries and Pegasus.
  12. jīng zuò nán bàn qiú chì dào kào jìn bǎo píng zuò jiāng zuò de xīng zuò
    A constellation in the equatorial region of the Southern Hemisphere near Aquarius and Eridanus.
  13. jié zuò nán bàn qiú chì dào de xīng zuòzài bǎo píng zuò rén zuò jìn
    A constellation in the equatorial region of the Southern Hemisphere, near Aquarius and Sagittarius.
  14. bǎo píng zuò zài nán bàn qiú chì dào lín jìn shuāng zuò tiān yīng zuò de xīng zuò
    A constellation in the equatorial region of the Southern Hemisphere near Pisces and Aquila.
  15. cháng shé xīng zuò nán tiān chì dào de xīng zuòkào jìn xiè zuòtiān chèng zuò rén zuò
    A constellation in the equatorial region of the southern sky near Cancer, Libra, and Centaurus.
  16. suì chā qiú zhōng zhóu rào huáng dào de huǎn màn xuánzhuànzhù yào yóu tài yángyuè liàng xīng duì qiú chì dào jiàng dài de zhòng zuò yòng 'ér zào chéng
    A slow gyration of Earth's axis around the pole of the ecliptic, caused mainly by the gravitational pull of the sun, moon, and other planets on Earth's equatorial bulge.
  17. zài 'èr shí shì shí nián dài zǎo tiān wén xué jiā 'ài qiú · 'ěr jiù céng yán liǎng yīn wéi yòu xiàng niè chǐ dòng yàng de wěi 'ér bèi bié chēng wéi lǎo shǔ de xiāng duì jiào jìn de xīng de guài xíng zhuàng yòng shēng zài liǎng zhě zhī jiān de guài de zhuàng lái jiě shì
    In the early 1970s, astronomers Alar and Jun Toomre predicted that the odd shape of two relatively nearby galaxies, dubbed the Mice after their rodent-like tails, could be explained by a fantastic collision between them.
  18. liù jiǎo xīng xíng zhèng liù biān xíng de biān yán cháng xiāng jiāo chéng děng biān sān jiǎo xíng 'ér dào de liù jiǎo xīng
    A six-pointed star formed by extending each of the sides of a regular hexagon into equilateral triangles.
  19. shēng xué fāng miàn de chéng niú dǎo jiào bǐng 'ān suān zhuǎn táng suān de rén gōng chéngnóng xué fāng miàn de jiāo shuǐ dàogāo néng fāng miàn de zhèng diàn duì zhuàng yuán dànqīng dàn měi miǎo 1 yùn suàn de xíng suàn děng de yán zhì,“ cháng zhēng 3 hàoyùn zài huǒ jiàn de shèwèi xīng tōng xùn chāo dǎo yán jiū děngzhè xiē fāng miàn dōuyǐ yuè huò jiē jìn guó xiān jìn shuǐ píng
    In biological science, Chinese scientists succeeded in making synthetic bovine insulin and in converting yeast alanine into synthetic ribonucleic acid (RNA); in agricultural science, experiments in hybrid paddy rice have been successful; in high-energy physics, an electron-positron collider was constructed; other achievements in high technology are represented by the successful explosion of atomic and hydrogen bombs, the making of super-computers capable of 100 million calculations per second, the launching of the Long March III carrier rocket and the research in satellite telecommunications and superconductivity. In all these fields, China has either reached or approached advanced world levels.
  20. héng xīng qiú de píng héng wěn dìng
    equilibrium and stability of stellar sphere
  21. ài lún luó qiàn wéi kàng luó qiàn de yuàn wàng shàng xīng bēn liǎo
    Alan and Lucy eloped against Lucy's parents' wishes last week.
  22. liú xīng tōng xìn shè bèi
    meteoric trail communication equipment
  23. ràng men tàn suǒ xīng qiúzhēng shā gēn chú huànkāi shēn hǎibìng shù shāng de zhǎn
    Together, let us explore the stars, conquer the deserts, eradicate disease, tap the ocean depths, and encourage the arts and commerce.
  24. dìng shì zuì huān de qiú xīngbié men lái kàn xià shī bài de yuán yīn shǒu xiān jué bèi 'ěr luò qiú shí dòng zuò lián guànyòu quē xìn xīn jié kōng zhōng qiú shí lòu dòng bǎi chū 13 qiú fēn de huì què yòu 10 shuāng bèi 'ěr shí jiē lián liǎng shī shǐ huò fǎn bài wéi shèng de huì
    He must be your favorite star. Don't worry, let's see the reasons his failure. Firstly, I think that Backer's ground strokes lacked consistency and confidence, his volleys were erratic and his 13 aces were nearly erased by 10 double-faults. Two straight double-faults by Becker gave Ferreira a key break in the 11 th game.
  25. duō nián shēng guàn yòu de xīng zhuàng huáng huā chéng xiá zhǎi de jīn zhuàng sǎn huā
    perennial shrub having large star-shaped yellow flowers in narrowly pyramidal cymes.
  26. chuán wěi zuò wèi quǎn xīng zuò luó pán xīng zuò jìn de nán bàn qiú xīng zuò
    A constellation in the Southern Hemisphere near Canis Major and Pyxis.
  27. nán chuán xīng zuòcóng qián de nán bàn qiú xīng zuòwèi quǎn zuò nán shí zuò zhī jiānxiàn fēn jiào xiǎo xīng zuòchuán zuòchuán wěi zuòluó pán zuò chuán fān zuò
    Formerly, a constellation in the Southern Hemisphere, lying between Canis Major and the Southern Cross, now divided into four smaller constellations, Carina, Puppis, Pyxis, and Vela.
  28. zhào zhǔn xiàng xiàn huò luó pán shàng de zhǔn xīng
    A sight on a quadrant or compass.
  29. des zhī chí 72 wàn zhǒng néng de yàoshì men zhè xīng qiú shàng měi nán rén rén hái dōukě fēn dào 100 duō wàn zhǒng néng de yàoshì
    DES supports 7.2 quadrillion possible keys more than a million possible keys for every man, woman and child on the planet.
  30. zhè chū ràng guān zhòng men lián liǎng xīng qián yǎng hòu
    This comedy has had them rolling in the aisles for two weeks.
  31. gps xìn hào hěn róng shòu gān rǎo shǐ shì zuì mǐn ruì de jiàndié wèi xīng nán tòu guò yún céng xún zhǎo biāoér qiě shù jūn duì tǒng zhī jiān de tōng xùn cháng cháng zǔsè xìn hào
    GPS signals are easily jammed; the sharpest-eyed spy satellites have trouble seeing through clouds; and communications among myriad military forces and systems frequently clog the airwaves.
  32. dàn guǒ yào shí xiàn jiǎo lóu suǒ wàng de gài quán qiú de zhòu léi jiān yào zài qiú guǐ dào shè zhì zhì shǎo duō gāo xìng néng wèi xīng qúnzhè zhǒng quán qiú xìng de zhòu léi jiān jiāng shǐ fēi xíng yuán mào shēng mìng wēi xiǎn huì qīn fàn bié guó lǐng kōng
    But for the global, around- the- clock radar coverage that the Pentagon wants-- a system that would not risk pilots lives or intrude in foreign airspace-- a constellation of two dozen or more high- powered satellites in low Earth orbit would be needed.