equator的意思和读音

equator

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equatorn.

1.an imaginary line around the earth at an equal distance from the North and South Poles

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n.1.the imaginary great circle around Earth that is the same distance from the North and South Poles and divides Earth into the northern and southern hemispheres2.the imaginary great circle around an astronomical object that is everywhere the same distance from the Poles3.a circle that divides a sphere or other surface into two equal parts

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1.Collectivist societies tend to pop up in parts of the world, especially around the equator, with plenty of disease-causing microbes.

2.Pollen equator of Chinese and Mongolian seabuckthorn is suborbicular and that of Russian seabuckthorn is ellipse.

3.The 'bulge' at the Equator had been shrinking by less than a millimetre a year, according to National Geographic.”。

4.If you try to come up and over the top and hit above the equator, you'll simply drive the ball into the net.

5.The atmosphere would shift in a similar fashion, he said, becoming thicker at the poles and thinner at the equator.

6.The heat rises from the land and vibrates down from the sun due to the tropical location of Hawaii so near the equator.

7.And, given that the Equator is only a few hundred kilometres away, there is only the briefest of dawns between deep night and bright day.

8.Since the Earth's rotational axis is tilted, the Sun is directly over the equator just twice a year.

9.It lies on the map like the top half of a broken cane, parallel with the Equator but a long, long way north.

10.Those who survived on the land that remains above water will find what was once East is now North and close to the equator.,,