revolve
revolve 英 [rɪˈvɒlv] 美 [rɪˈvɑlv]
vi. 旋转;循环出现;反复考虑 vt. 使…旋转;使…循环;反复考虑 n. 旋转;循环;旋转舞台
进行时:revolving 过去式:revolved 过去分词:revolved 第三人称单数:revolves
- When something revolves, it turns on an axis or in an orbit around something else. People who love you probably think the world revolves around you (but really, the earth revolves around the sun).
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- vi. 旋转;循环出现;反复考虑
- vt. 使…旋转;使…循环;反复考虑
- n. 旋转;循环;旋转舞台
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1. Julia: This means that the planets revolve around the sun.
朱莉娅:这个学说认为行星围绕着太阳旋转。
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2. Louis believed strongly in the divine right of kings, saying that he was the sun and that his courtiers and France should revolve around him like planets.
路易对于君权神授一说深信不疑,并自称太阳王,同时还认为他的朝臣和国家都应该像行星一样围绕他旋转。
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3. Our planet Earth, together with other planets, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto revolve around our Sun in what is called our Solar system.
我们的地球和其他行星——水星、金星、火星、木星、土星、天王星、海王星、冥王星一起围绕着太阳旋转,构成所谓的太阳系。
- revolve (v.) late 14c., "to change direction, bend around, turn (the eyes) back," from Old French revolver and directly from Latin revolvere "roll back, unroll, unwind; happen again, return; go over, repeat," from re- "back, again" (see re-) + volvere "to roll," from PIE root *wel- (3) "to turn, revolve." In 15c., "to turn over (in the mind or heart), meditate." Meaning "travel around a central point" first recorded 1660s (earlier "cause to travel in an orbit around a central point," mid-15c.). Related: Revolved; revolving.
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