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。 - 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; - 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。 - Blind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay.
失明的眼可以像流星般闪耀欢欣。 - Meteors have pitted the moon with craters.
流星使月球表面坑坑洼洼。 - It is not until meteors strike the earth's atmosphere that they can be seen.
直到流星进入大气层后才看得见它们。 - 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? - Many scientists believe that Lunar craters were formed by the collision of meteors and comets against the moon.
许多科学家相信,月球坑穴是流星和彗星碰撞月球所造成的。 - The stargazers also observed comets with sparkling tails, and meteors or shooting stars apparently falling from the sky.
古代的天文学家也观察那些拖着闪亮尾巴的彗星和从天而降的流星或陨落星体。 - But those meteors changed my life.
但是那些陨石改变了我的一生。