astrolabe 英 [ˈæstrəleɪb]   美 [ˈæstrəˌleb]

astrolabe

astrolabe  英 [ˈæstrəleɪb] 美 [ˈæstrəˌleb]

n. [天] 星盘;天体观测仪 

名词复数:astrolabes 

Alt tag: Brass astrolabe engraved with calligraphic inscriptions (Courtesy of Metropolitan Museum of Art) 刻有书法装饰的黄铜星盘
Some scholars believe that this astrolabe was created by the prince in collaboration with an unnamed metalworker. 一些学者认为,这个星盘是奥马尔王子与一位无名金属制造工匠共同制作的。

  • An astrolabe is an ancient instrument used for estimating the altitude and predicting the position of celestial objects, such as the moon, other planets, and stars.
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  • n. [天] 星盘;天体观测仪
  • 1. Alt tag: Brass astrolabe engraved with calligraphic inscriptions (Courtesy of Metropolitan Museum of Art)

    刻有书法装饰的黄铜星盘

  • 2. Some scholars believe that this astrolabe was created by the prince in collaboration with an unnamed metalworker.

    一些学者认为,这个星盘是奥马尔王子与一位无名金属制造工匠共同制作的。

  • 3. This brass astrolabe, dating from the late 13th century, belonged to a prince of Yemen called ‘Umar ibn Yusuf who later ascended to his country’s throne.

    这座13世纪末期的黄铜星盘原为一位名叫奥马尔·伊本·优素福(Umar ibn Yusuf)的也门王子所有,他后来登上也门国王的宝座。

  • astrolabe (n.) "instrument for measuring the altitude of the sun and stars," mid-14c., from Old French astrelabe, from Medieval Latin astrolabium, from Greek astrolabos (organon) "star-taking (instrument)," from astron "star" (from PIE root *ster- (2) "star") + lambanien "to take" (see lemma).
astro·labe / ˈæstrəleɪb ; NAmE ˈæstrəleɪb / noun ( astronomy ) a device used in the past for measuring the distances of stars, planets etc. and for calculating the position of a ship 星盘(旧时用于测量天体高度等) astrolabe astrolabes astro·labe / ˈæstrəleɪb ; NAmE ˈæstrəleɪb /
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