第三人称复数:equators
1. 赤道:1)赤道(equator)永远出现正规半日潮(semidiurnaltide3)同时考虑月球和太阳对潮汐的效应,在朔望(syzygy)之时,长轴方向靠近,两潮叠加形成大潮(springtide上、下弦之时,两潮抵消形成小潮(neaptide).
2. (地球)赤道:但是当你越洋过海从地球赤道(Equator)的老家吉隆坡去到在地球北回归线(topic of cancer)的香港,距离超过2516公里,若是你,是否也曾想过,你的神是否同样伴随著你呢?
3. 赤道线:这里还必须指出的是,地球的赤道线(equator)在一天(24小时)之内向东旋转一周(360º),亦即每小时15º,而赤道线每转1º的距离为60海里(约111公里),也就是说,赤道上的任一点每小时都向东旋转1665公里(≈15×111),
4. 赤道,<<衣可以脱>>赤道衣可以脱了:million-一百万<<埋窝银>> 一百万要埋一窝银 | equator-赤道,<<衣可以脱>>赤道衣可以脱了 | mansion-大楼 <<满城>>满城的大楼
1. equator
1. 赤道
The equator is an imaginary line around the middle of the earth at an equal distance from the North Pole and the South Pole.
1. equator
1. With a long coastline and a lot of islands, it is renowned as the " Emerald of the Equator ".
2. Opportunity is situated in an area called Meridiani Planum near Mars'equator.
3. It indicates fu dao le or " fortune's arrived here " and she will do it to remind Kiwi's that spring has arrived north of the equator.
4. Poachers have also hit Kenya's renowned rhino sanctuaries in Laikipia, on the equator in the foothills of snowcapped Mount Kenya.
5. equator在线翻译
5. The landing site near Mars'equator was picked because there are signs of water everywhere, meeting one of the requirements for life as we know it.
6. The dark dunes that run along the equator contain a volume of organics several hundred times larger than Earth's coal reserves.
7. The end of their calendar comes close to the winter solstice, a natural phenomenon when the path of the sun and the Milky Way equator meet.
8. A new study says animal species are fleeing the equator and heading north much faster than a decade ago.
9. Using a sunscreen is especially important in the mountains and near the equator, but also at the seaside because water reflects the sun's rays.
10. The satellite will orbit the Equator and is the farthest operational spacecraft China has ever catapulted into space.
noun
1. an imaginary line around the Earth forming the great circle that is equidistant from the north and south poles
e.g. the equator is the boundary between the northern and southern hemispheres
2. equator
2. a circle dividing a sphere or other surface into two usually equal and symmetrical parts