asteroids

asteroids ['æstərɔɪdz]  ['æstərɔɪdz] 

原级:asteroid

asteroids 基本解释
小行星( asteroid的名词复数 );海盘车,海星;
asteroids 网络解释

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2. 小惑星:asteroid belt ==> 小行星带 | asteroids ==> 小惑星 | asthenic form ==> 衰弱型

asteroids 单语例句

1. Asteroids are by far the only celestial bodies that can be named by their discoverers.

2. Two expensive telescopes to focus on dangerous asteroids have been proposed, but Congress and the incoming Obama administration must be persuaded to approve the money.

3. Comets are far less numerous than asteroids but are rather more worrying, as they are largely an unknown entity.

4. NASA is under presidential direction to focus more on outer space, beginning with expeditions to asteroids and then Mars.

5. Such asteroids are much bigger than the meteor that hit the atmosphere over Russia.

6. The NEO program normally looks for asteroids and comets that could pose a hazard to Earth.

7. asteroids的近义词

7. The rock dust closely resembles material from bodies called chondritic meteorites from asteroids in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.

8. asteroids的解释

8. Earth is menaced all the time by meteors, which are chunks of asteroids or comets that enter Earth's atmosphere.

9. asteroids的意思

9. Astronomers know of no asteroids or comets that pose a major threat to the planet.

10. asteroids

10. Scientists hope the probe will give them information about the formation of asteroids.