第三人称复数:black holes
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1. [天]黑洞:be priced out of (价格太高而)被排挤出 | black hole[天]黑洞 | blind spot[物]盲点,[无]静区
2. 黑孔:65 铜碎 Copper residue | 66 黑孔 Black Hole | 67 镀层白渍 Plating haze
1. Scientists have ruled out the possibility that a star cluster formed far away and somehow migrated near the black hole.
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2. The newly discovered black hole has a mass equivalent to 17 billion suns and is located inside the galaxy NGC 1277 in the constellation Perseus.
3. Malpractice surrounding the temporary residential permit has snowballed into a black hole, swallowing the rights and interests of migrant people and triggering social discontent.
4. The researchers say their discovery will increase the understanding of how gas behaves before falling on to a black hole as it feeds and develops.
5. " For us North Korea is a black hole, " he said.
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6. " It's as if a black hole were opening up, " she said.
7. Scientists have several theories that help explain the relationship between the size of a black hole and its host galaxy.
8. A quasar is a bright object full of energy powered by a black hole.
9. But some amateur astronomers are thrilled by the black hole, claiming the discovery is a milestone in astronomy.
10. Supreme Court ruled on June 12 that they are not in a judicial black hole and have certain legal rights.
noun
1. a region of space resulting from the collapse of a star
extremely high gravitational field