astronomical
astronomical 英 [ˌæstrəˈnɒmɪkl] 美 [ˌæstrəˈnɑmɪkl]
adj. 天文的,天文学的;极大的
- If you lie down on a big field or on a rooftop and look up, the sky is so wide and high, it is astronomical in size — bigger than huge. Everything in that sky, including the stars and planets, is also astronomical because it is part of a science called astronomy.
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- adj. 天文的,天文学的;极大的
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1. So you have this astronomical number of system states.
那么你会有天文数字的系统状态。
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2. This research will appear in the Monthly Notices of the Royal astronomical Society.
本研究将发表在英国皇家天文学会每月通告的。
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3. If that really is where is came from, it would have had to be a pretty powerful astronomical event - or an advanced alien civilisation using an astonishingly large and powerful transmitter.
如果他真的是来自那里,它必将是一个非常强有力的天文事件——或者说,一个先进的外星文明正在使用一台大得令人吃惊的强力发射机。
- astronomical (adj.) 1550s, "pertaining to astronomy," from astronomy + -ical. Popular meaning "immense, concerning very large figures" (as sizes and distances in astronomy) is attested from 1899. Astronomical unit (abbreviation A.U.) "mean distance from the Earth to the Sun," used as a unit of measure of distance in space, is from 1909. Related: Astronomically.
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