meteors
英 [ˈmiːtiəz]
美 [ˈmitiərz]
n. 流星
meteor的复数
柯林斯词典
- 流星
Ameteoris a piece of rock or metal that burns very brightly when it enters the earth's atmosphere from space.
双语例句
- Most of these particles, or meteors, are smaller than a grain of rice.
这些颗粒,或叫流星,大多数都比谷粒小。 - These meteors may be exceptionally hard, and they may penetrate far into the atmosphere.
这些流星可能会异常坚硬,因此也许会深深地穿入大气层。 - Pertaining to or consisting of meteors or meteoroids.
关于流星、流星体或由流星、流星体组成。 - We think meteors that crashed into the moon or tailers of passing comets may have introduced water molecules.
我们认为撞击月球的流星或者掠过的彗星尾巴也许把水分子带到了月球。 - I hear that scientists are planning to study asteroids and meteors, right?
我听说科学家正计划研究小行星和陨石,对不对? - The best time to see the meteors is between Saturday and Wednesday, with activity peaking on Tuesday.
观看英仙座流星雨的最佳时间是在本周六和下周三之间,周二达到流星雨高峰。 - If the meteoroids are bunched together, the number of meteors seen varies from year to year.
如果流星体聚集在一起,则每年看到的流星数都不一样。 - I realised, future is not carved on the meteors, but it's now, around us.
我意识到,未来并不是刻在流星上,而是现在,在我们的身边。 - Meteors have pitted the moon with craters.
流星使月球表面坑坑洼洼。 - We should expect to see some meteors or shooting stars.
我们可以期望看到一些陨星或流星。