planetarium 英 [,plænɪ'teərɪəm]   美 ['plænə'tɛrɪəm]

planetarium

planetarium  英 [,plænɪ'teərɪəm] 美 ['plænə'tɛrɪəm]

n. 天文馆;行星仪 

名词复数:planetariums 

The motions of the stars can be approximated in a planetarium. 星星的运动可在天文馆里模拟。
Washington lived in an impoverished West Side community and has strong memories of preschool field trips to the library, zoo and planetarium where he learned to love science. 华盛顿住在贫困的西部社区,他深深地记得那时候在学前班时的图书馆,动物园和天文馆的活动,在那里,他学会了热爱科学。

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  • n. 天文馆;行星仪
  • 1. The motions of the stars can be approximated in a planetarium.

    星星的运动可在天文馆里模拟。

  • 2. Washington lived in an impoverished West Side community and has strong memories of preschool field trips to the library, zoo and planetarium where he learned to love science.

    华盛顿住在贫困的西部社区,他深深地记得那时候在学前班时的图书馆,动物园和天文馆的活动,在那里,他学会了热爱科学。

  • 3. Thecomplex also has Europe’s largest planetarium, an IMAX theater, and an opera house.

    其综合设施还有欧洲最大的天文馆,IMAX电影院和一个歌剧院。

  • planetarium (n.) 1734, "orrery," Modern Latin, from Late Latin planeta (see planet) + Latin -arium "a place for." Sense of "device for projecting the night sky onto the interior of a dome" is attested from 1929.
plan·et·arium / ˌplænɪˈteəriəm ; NAmE ˌplænɪˈteriəm / noun ( plural plan·et·ariums ) a building with a curved ceiling to represent the sky at night, with moving images of the planets and stars, used to educate and entertain people 天文馆;天象馆 planetarium planetariums plan·et·arium / ˌplænɪˈteəriəm ; NAmE ˌplænɪˈteriəm /
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