astronomers
英 [əsˈtrɒnəməz]
美 [əˈstrɑnəmərz]
n. 天文学家
astronomer的复数
柯林斯词典
- 天文学家
Anastronomeris a scientist who studies the stars, planets, and other natural objects in space.
双语例句
- But when astronomers thought they found it.
可天文学家们认为他们找到了它。 - Data from Voyager II has presented astronomers with a puzzle about why our outermost planet exists
“旅行者二号”发回的数据给天文学家们提出了一个难题:离我们最远的那颗行星为什么会存在。 - The astronomers were taking an observation of jupiter.
天文学家们正在观测木星。 - The stars above us are a priceless heritage& not only for astronomers but for all humans.
我们头顶上方的点点繁星,不仅对天文学家而言是无价遗产,对全人类来说也是如此。 - Astronomers cannot explain the magnetic field on Uranus.
天文学家们对天王星上的磁场无法解释。 - Almost all the rest is dark matter and dark energy, unknown forces that puzzle astronomers.
其余的都是另天文学家迷惑的暗物质,暗能量和未知的力量。 - Astronomers can estimate the size and brightness of a star by its color.
天文学家能从恒星的颜色估计它的大小和亮度。 - The astronomers have discovered a new star.
那些天文学家发现了一颗新星。 - We astronomers have a particular difficulty here because we can't touch a star.
这里我们天文学家碰到了一个特殊的困难,因为我们不能触摸到恒星。 - Astronomers have suspected for more than a decade that supernova shock waves can act like giant particle accelerators.
十多年以来,天文学家们一直在猜想,超新星激波可以充当巨型粒子加速器。
