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
- When you turn south, most meteors will appear in the north.
当你朝南看时,大部分流星将出现在北边; - 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? - 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。 - Meteors have pitted the moon with craters.
流星使月球表面坑坑洼洼。 - 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。 - What are meteors, and what makes them gather into showers?
什么是流星?它们是怎么聚集从而形成流星雨的? - 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。 - A transient shower of meteors when a meteor swarm enters the earth's atmosphere.
当流星涌入地球大气圈出现的短暂的流星雨。 - Silent night, listening to the songs of meteors, looking at the sky, silently praying!
寂静的夜晚,听着流星的歌,望着天空默默地祈祷! - 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。
