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
- A body subjected to gravitational attraction by the Earth and orbiting the latter according to the law of celestial mechanics must be termed a "celestial body".
一个受到地球引力吸引,并按照天体力学定律环绕地球运转的物体必须叫做天体。 - The parallax of a celestial body using two points on the surface of the earth as the earth rotates.
地球自转时在地球表面选择两点观察天体时产生的视差。 - The moon, being our only natural satellite, is the closest celestial body to the earth.
月球,是人类唯一的天然卫星,亦是最接近地球的天体。 - The angular distance of a celestial body below the horizon.
在地平线以下消失;指太阳和月亮等天体。 - As the nearest celestial body to our earth, the moon has, of course, always been a favored object for the amateur astronomer.
月球是最接近地球的天体,当然总是业余天文学家喜爱的对象。 - 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。 - 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。 - A celestial body that gives off or reflects light.
自然光源发光或反射光的天体。 - Bring about the capture of an elementary particle or celestial body and causing it enter a new orbit.
致使基本粒子或天体被俘获并使之进入新的运行轨道的发生。 - The parallax of a celestial body using two points in the earth's orbit around the sun as the baseline.
以地球围绕太阳公转的轨道上的两点作为基线观察天体时产生的视差。