orbit的意思和读音

orbit

: [ˈɔrbɪt] : [ˈɔː(r)bɪt]

n.;(

v.沿

orbits  orbiting  orbited  

adj.+n.elliptical orbit,geostationary orbit,low orbit,periodic orbit,geosynchronous orbit

v.+n.enter orbit

n.path,track,trajectory,flight path,course

v.circumnavigate,loop,encircle,revolve

orbitn.

1.[c][u]a curved path followed by a planet or an object as it moves around another planet, star, moon, etc.

the earth's orbit around the sun

a space station in orbit round the moon

A new satellite has been put into orbit around the earth.

2.[sing]an area that a particular person, organization, etc. deals with or is able to influence

to come/fall/be within sb's orbit

v.

1.[t][i]~ (around) sth沿to move in an orbit(= a curved path) around a much larger object, especially a planet, star, etc.

The earth takes a year to orbit the sun.

n.1.;【,;()2.(),;

v.1.使(,);()2.;()沿,

n.1.the path that is taken by an object moving around a larger object in space2.an area in which someone or something has power or influence

v.1.to move around a large object in space such as a planet

1. Pluto orbit spin ...

2. (2) [ canthus, pl. canthi] (4) [ orbit] ◎ canthus ...

3. operation n. ;; orbit n. organize v. ...

4. 498. molecule n. 499. orbit n. v. (...) 501. particle n. ...

5. [ look familiar] [ eyehole;orbit;eye socket] 线[ police informer] ...

7.沿 operation n. orbit v. 沿 order n. ...

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1.Its orbit would be thousands of times further from the Sun than the Earth's, which could explain why it was previously undiscovered.

2.Each planet traces an orbit around the sun as if no other planets were present.

3."You'd have to position the craft as close to the sun as you can, probably within the orbit of Mercury, " Matloff says.。“。”

4.The release of the map marks a new phase of the mission for the spacecraft, which will now orbit the sun's innermost planet for a year.

5.As another example the center of mass of the earth and moon moves in an approximately circular orbit around the sun.

6.He instead argued, and proved through research, that the Sun was the center of our galaxy, and Earth just another planet in its orbit.

7.About every two years, however, the Earth passes Mars as they orbit around the Sun.

8.Company officials say it will be able to transport satellites or spacecraft weighing up to fifty-three metric tons into orbit.

9.Total eclipses occur about twice a year as the moon passes between the Earth and the sun on the same plane as Earth's orbit.线

10.The photos of the surveillance satellite would be added, creating in-orbit pictures of the enemy being destroyed by the landing party.