astro- 英 [ˈæstrəʊ]   美 [ˈæstroʊ]

astro-

astro-  英 [ˈæstrəʊ] 美 [ˈæstroʊ]

comb. 星;外太空 

Enthusiastic astro-artists ranging from expert to beginner, the youngest age 10, all contributed their work to this entertaining panel featuring different faces of Mars. 热心的天文艺术家,从专家到初学者,最年轻者10岁,都为这个有趣的火星不同面孔专题画集贡献了他们的工作。
“The Gregory paper is by far the most complete statistical analysis to date that has been made public,” said exoplanet and astro-statistics expert Eric Ford of the University of Florida. “格列格雷的分析报告是目前已披露的最完全的统计分析数据,”佛罗里达大学的太阳系外行星专家、天文统计学家——艾瑞克.福特如是说。

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  • comb. 星;外太空
  • 1. Enthusiastic astro-artists ranging from expert to beginner, the youngest age 10, all contributed their work to this entertaining panel featuring different faces of Mars.

    热心的天文艺术家,从专家到初学者,最年轻者10岁,都为这个有趣的火星不同面孔专题画集贡献了他们的工作。

  • 2. “The Gregory paper is by far the most complete statistical analysis to date that has been made public,” said exoplanet and astro-statistics expert Eric Ford of the University of Florida.

    “格列格雷的分析报告是目前已披露的最完全的统计分析数据,”佛罗里达大学的太阳系外行星专家、天文统计学家——艾瑞克.福特如是说。

  • 3. “For the time being, the world does not have data that's good enough to claim the planet,” said astro-statistics expert Philip Gregory of the University of British Columbia, author of the new study.

    “目前来说,世界上还没有足够的证据证明这颗行星的存在,”加拿大英属哥伦比亚大学的天文统计专家菲利普·格列格雷说,它同时也是新研究的作者。

astro- / ˈæstrəʊ ; NAmE ˈæstroʊ / combining form ( in nouns, adjectives and adverbs 构成名词、形容词和副词 ) connected with the stars or outer space 星(的);天体(的);外层空间(的);宇宙空间(的) astronaut 宇航员 astrophysics 天体物理学 astro- / ˈæstrəʊ ; NAmE ˈæstroʊ /
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