cosmic
cosmic 英 [ˈkɒzmɪk] 美 [ˈkɑzmɪk]
adj. 宇宙的(等于cosmical)
名词复数:cosmics
- If it has to do with the universe, it's cosmic. The planets, for instance, are cosmic bodies.
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- adj. 宇宙的(等于cosmical)
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1. As a result, should one be seen, scientists should be able to trace its path back to the distant cosmic event that spawned it.
因此,一旦一个中微子被探测到,科学家就可以沿着它的路径追踪到那个遥远的,产生它的宇宙事例。
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2. The upshot: One day your descendants, if they survive a swelling Sun and other cosmic and human perils, will have at least 960 hours to work with each day.
结论:如果你的后代能够幸免于火辣辣的太阳和其他宇宙及人类的灾难,那么将来有一天他们每天至少要工作960个小时。
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3. Because of its huge mass, the cluster acts as a cosmic magnifying glass, causing light to bend around it.
由于这个星系团的巨大质量,它相当于一个宇宙的放大镜,使光线在它的四周弯曲。
- cosmic (adj.) 1640s, "worldly, of this world," a sense now obsolete, from Latinized form of Greek kosmikos "worldly, earthly, of the world," from kosmos "world-order, world" (see cosmos). Cosmical "related to the earth" is attested from 1580s.
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