galactic 英 [gəˈlæktɪk]   美 [ɡəˈlæktɪk]

galactic

galactic  英 [gəˈlæktɪk] 美 [ɡəˈlæktɪk]

adj. 银河的;乳汁的 

名词复数:galactics 

Without galactic assistance, I know of no other way to address the radioactive fallout problem. 没有银河人的援助,我知道没有其他办法解决放射性尘埃问题。
These speedy electrons interact with photons in the galactic halo, boosting some of them up to the gamma-ray energies observed in the bubbles. 这些高速电子与银河晕的光子相互作用,将它们中的一些激发,使之成为泡泡中观测到的伽马射线。

  • Galactic things relate to a galaxy, a complex system of stars, especially the one in which we live. The very middle of our galaxy can be called the galactic center.
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  • adj. 银河的;乳汁的
  • 1. Without galactic assistance, I know of no other way to address the radioactive fallout problem.

    没有银河人的援助,我知道没有其他办法解决放射性尘埃问题。

  • 2. These speedy electrons interact with photons in the galactic halo, boosting some of them up to the gamma-ray energies observed in the bubbles.

    这些高速电子与银河晕的光子相互作用,将它们中的一些激发,使之成为泡泡中观测到的伽马射线。

  • 3. They might invite humanity to join the "galactic Club" only for the entry requirements to be too bureaucratic and tedious for humans to bother with.

    也许他们会邀请人类参加“银河俱乐部”,只是对这进入要求对人类来说太官僚主义太乏味而令人烦扰。

  • galactic (adj.) 1839, "of the Milky Way, of the bright band of stars around the night sky," from Late Latin galacticus, from galaxias (see galaxy). In modern scientific sense "pertaining to (our) galaxy," from 1849. From 1844 as "of or pertaining to milk."
ga·lac·tic / ɡəˈlæktɪk ; NAmE ɡəˈlæktɪk / adjective relating to a galaxy 银河的;星系的 ga·lac·tic / ɡəˈlæktɪk ; NAmE ɡəˈlæktɪk /
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