meteoroid 英 ['miːtɪərɒɪd]   美 ['mitɪər,ɔɪd]

meteoroid

meteoroid  英 ['miːtɪərɒɪd] 美 ['mitɪər,ɔɪd]

n. [天] 流星体 

名词复数:meteoroids 

Shortly before the uninhabited space station reached orbit in .May 1973,aeroaynamic pressure ripped off a meteoroid and heat shield. 在1973年5月无人空间站到达轨道前不久,空气动力压力扯破了一个流星体和挡热板。 分析:首先,从逻辑上看,说:“空气动力压力扯破了一个流星体”,是不合事理的,荒谬可笑的。
When a meteoroid enters the atmosphere of the earth (becoming a meteor), it is actually the speed compressing the air in front of the object that causes it to heat up. 流星体闯入地球的大气层(变成流星之前)时,由于高速飞行,它的前端与空气强烈摩擦发热。

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  • n. [天] 流星体
  • 1. Shortly before the uninhabited space station reached orbit in .May 1973,aeroaynamic pressure ripped off a meteoroid and heat shield.

    在1973年5月无人空间站到达轨道前不久,空气动力压力扯破了一个流星体和挡热板。 分析:首先,从逻辑上看,说:“空气动力压力扯破了一个流星体”,是不合事理的,荒谬可笑的。

  • 2. When a meteoroid enters the atmosphere of the earth (becoming a meteor), it is actually the speed compressing the air in front of the object that causes it to heat up.

    流星体闯入地球的大气层(变成流星之前)时,由于高速飞行,它的前端与空气强烈摩擦发热。

  • 3. Turn the globe by just a few hours earlier on that day in June and the meteoroid would have been over the border of Pakistan and India–exactly where everyone was fearing a nuclear attack.

    如果六月的这天,地球转动退回到几小时前,流星降落的地方就正好是巴基斯坦和印度的交界处,世人唯恐发生核战的交界地。

  • meteoroid (n.) "rock floating in space, which becomes a meteor when it enters Earth's atmosphere," formed in English, 1865, from meteor + -oid.
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