stardust 英 ['stɑːdʌst]   美 ['stɑrdʌst]

stardust

stardust  英 ['stɑːdʌst] 美 ['stɑrdʌst]

n. 星团;宇宙尘;幻觉 

名词复数:stardusts 

The program manages all the samples coming back from the stardust probe. 该程序管理着星团探测器所返回的所有样品。
The first dust particle, also captured by the stardust experiment, was announced in March. 第一个尘埃颗粒于三月被公诸于世,也于星团实验中被捕捉到。

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  • n. 星团;宇宙尘;幻觉
  • 1. The program manages all the samples coming back from the stardust probe.

    该程序管理着星团探测器所返回的所有样品。

  • 2. The first dust particle, also captured by the stardust experiment, was announced in March.

    第一个尘埃颗粒于三月被公诸于世,也于星团实验中被捕捉到。

  • 3. Finding even one requires a painstaking search of stardust’s particle trap using a microscope.

    哪怕只有一个发现,也需陷入使用显微镜对星团颗粒的辛勤研究。

  • stardust (n.) also star-dust, 1836 in reference to irresolvable nebulas among star-fields in telescopic views; 1868 as "meteoric dust," from star (n.) + dust (n.).
star·dust / ˈstɑːdʌst ; NAmE ˈstɑːrdʌst / noun [uncountable ] 1 a magic quality that some famous people with a great natural ability seem to have (天赋很高的名人似乎拥有的)魔力 2 ( astronomy ) stars that are very far from the earth and appear like bright dust in the sky at night 星尘(远离地球的恒星,在夜空中看似明亮尘埃) star·dust / ˈstɑːdʌst ; NAmE ˈstɑːrdʌst /
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