nautilus 英 ['nɔːtɪləs]   美 ['nɔtɪləs]

nautilus

nautilus  英 ['nɔːtɪləs] 美 ['nɔtɪləs]

n. 鹦鹉螺;鹦鹉螺号 

名词复数:nautiluss 

Motifs include a woman’s face, a dancer, a dolphin, a nautilus shell and the sun. 作品的主题包括一张女性脸庞、一个跳舞者、一只海豚、一只鹦鹉螺壳和太阳。
Butgenerating the megawatts of laser power required for THEL — knownin Israel as “nautilus” — meant brewing up hundreds of gallonsof toxic chemicals, like ethylene and nitrogen trifluoride. 但是THEL需要产生数兆瓦的能量——在以色列被称为“鹦鹉螺”——意味着会产生数百加仑的有毒化学物质,如乙烯和三氟化氮。

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  • n. 鹦鹉螺;鹦鹉螺号
  • 1. Motifs include a woman’s face, a dancer, a dolphin, a nautilus shell and the sun.

    作品的主题包括一张女性脸庞、一个跳舞者、一只海豚、一只鹦鹉螺壳和太阳。

  • 2. Butgenerating the megawatts of laser power required for THEL — knownin Israel as “nautilus” — meant brewing up hundreds of gallonsof toxic chemicals, like ethylene and nitrogen trifluoride.

    但是THEL需要产生数兆瓦的能量——在以色列被称为“鹦鹉螺”——意味着会产生数百加仑的有毒化学物质,如乙烯和三氟化氮。

  • 3. The nautilus enhances ship safety during surfaced and submerged operations in crowded waters.

    在拥挤的海面和水中航行时,鹦鹉螺显示器增强了船的安全性。

  • nautilus (n.) marine cephalopod, c. 1600, from Latin nautilus, in Pliny a kind of marine snail (including also squid, cuttlefish, polyps, etc.), from Greek nautilos "paper nautilus," literally "sailor," from nautes "sailor," from naus "ship" (from PIE root *nau- "boat"). From Aristotle into the 19c., the nautilus was believed to use its webbed arms to sail along the surface of the sea.
naut·ilus / ˈnɔːtɪləs ; NAmE ˈnɔːtɪləs / noun a creature with a shell that lives in the sea. It has tentaclesaround its mouth and its shell fills with gas to help it float. 鹦鹉螺 nautilus nautiluses nautili naut·ilus / ˈnɔːtɪləs ; NAmE ˈnɔːtɪləs /
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