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orbits
轨道
常用释义
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基本释义
  • n. [天][航]轨道(orbit 的复数);[昆]眼眶
  • v. 环绕……的轨道运行;进入轨道(orbit 的三单形式)
例句
  • 1·Mars and Earth have orbits which change with time.
    火星和地球的轨道随着时间而发生改变。
    来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • 2·In molecular orbital theory, we named orbits based on their symmetry.
    在分子轨道理论中,我们基于轨道的对称性给它们命名。
  • 3·Most known extrasolar planets reside in highly elongated, not circular, orbits.
    大多数已知的太阳系外行星都居住在高度拉长而非圆形的轨道上。
  • 4·They will likely then travel close enough to neighboring planets to disturb their orbits also.
    然后,它们很可能会飞得离邻近的行星足够近,从而扰乱它们的轨道。
  • 5·Let's continue our discussion now by talking about orbits, especially those of the so-called periodic-orbit comets.
    现在我们继续讨论,谈谈轨道,特别是那些所谓的周期轨道彗星。
  • 6·Astronomers suspect that pairs of planets also engage in this slingshot activity, leaving them in disturbed, elliptical orbits.
    天文学家怀疑成对的行星也参与了这种弹弓活动,使它们处于不规则的椭圆轨道上。
  • 7·In any given year, about a dozen known comets come close to the sun in their orbits, the average person can't see them all, of course.
    在任何一年中,大约有十几颗已知的彗星在其轨道中接近太阳。当然,一般人看不到所有的彗星。
  • 8·The orbits of Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn fit neatly into this pattern; Uranus, discovered in 1781, also obeyed the law.
    水星、金星、地球、火星、木星和土星的轨道恰好符合这种模式;1781年发现的天王星也同样符合该定律。
  • 9·Comets formed in circular orbits but were gravitationally flung into their present-day elliptical orbits when they ventured too close to planets.
    彗星在圆形轨道上形成,但当它们冒险太接近行星时,就会被引力抛入现在的椭圆轨道。
  • 10·They can attain more distant orbits; NASA plans for most of its future earth escaping payloads (to the moon and Mars especially) to carry CubeSats.
    它们可以到达更远的轨道;美国国家航空航天局计划在其未来的大部分发射任务(尤其是去月球和火星的)中携带立方体卫星。
网络释义
同义词
n. 轨道(orbit的复数);眼眶