wormhole 英 ['wɜːmhəʊl]   美 ['wɝm,hol]

wormhole

wormhole  英 ['wɜːmhəʊl] 美 ['wɝm,hol]

n. 虫孔;蛀洞 

名词复数:wormholes 

On a coral reef in the Bonin Islands, an abandoned wormhole is home to a hermit crab. 在小笠原群岛一个珊瑚礁上,一个被放弃的虫洞成了一只寄生蟹的家。
But what if our scientist uses the wormhole to shoot his earlier self? He's now dead. 但是如果科学家利用虫洞回到过去,并开枪射杀过去的自己,他现在已经死了。

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  • n. 虫孔;蛀洞
  • 1. On a coral reef in the Bonin Islands, an abandoned wormhole is home to a hermit crab.

    在小笠原群岛一个珊瑚礁上,一个被放弃的虫洞成了一只寄生蟹的家。

  • 2. But what if our scientist uses the wormhole to shoot his earlier self? He's now dead.

    但是如果科学家利用虫洞回到过去,并开枪射杀过去的自己,他现在已经死了。

  • 3. If you were to gaze down one end of such a wormhole, sitting on a nearby table, you could find yourself gazing through a tube at your garden.

    假如你坐在一个虫洞附近的桌子上,凝视虫洞的一端,你能看见你自己正通过一个管道窥视自己的花园。

  • wormhole (n.) also worm-hole, 1590s, "hole made by a burrowing insect" (in fruit, timber, etc.), from worm (n.) + hole (n.). Astrophysics sense is attested from 1957.
worm·hole / ˈwɜːmhəʊl ; NAmE ˈwɜːrmhoʊl / noun 1 a hole made by a wormor young insect 蛀洞;蛀孔 2 ( physics ) a possible connection between regions of space-timethat are far apart 蠕虫洞(即相隔遥远的时空区之间的可能连接) wormhole wormholes worm·hole / ˈwɜːmhəʊl ; NAmE ˈwɜːrmhoʊl /
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