sputnik的意思和读音

sputnik

: ['spʌtnɪk] : ['spʌtnɪk]

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1.a satellite of the type that was put into space by the Soviet Union

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n.1.one of a series of ten artificial Earth-orbiting satellites launched by the former Soviet Union starting in 1957

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1.But bellicose intercontinental ballistic missiles were not the only spawn of Sputnik's launch. There was also the satellite itself.

2.All that new money led to a real-estate gold rush that has seen property prices rocket like a Sputnik.

3.You could argue that to invoke Sputnik is merely to say that America needs to wake up and take remedial action.

4.In fact, the U. S. education system has been having this sort of Sputnik moment since -- well, Sputnik.Sputnik”(Sputnikmoment,。)

5.And after a couple of hours, they actually start picking up the signal, because the Soviets made Sputnik very easy to track.

6.The company's roots can be traced back to the design bureau that launched the first Sputnik in 1957 and put the first man in space in 1961.,1957(Sputnik)1961

7.With this in mind, he decided to revive scholasticism as an academic lark to challenge the Sputnik-panicked classrooms of America.便

8.NORRIS: You know, President Obama said last night that because of Sputnik, America unleashed this massive wave of innovation.

9.Then, many people predicted that, with the retirement of the Sputnik-generation, new jobs at the universities would open up in the 90s.退90

10.Is China's latest technological drive going to end up producing yet another Sputnik moment for the U. S. ?”?