aldrin

aldrin

美 ['ældərɪn]  英 ['ældərɪn]

  • n.【化】艾氏剂;氯甲桥萘
  • 网络阿特灵;奥尔德林;阿耳德林

英汉解释

n.
1.
【化】艾氏剂;氯甲桥萘

例句

Aldrin relied on a felt-tip marker, since the non-conductive tip would close the contact without shorting it out, or causing a spark.

奥尔德林当时使用尖头导电接触开关不会造成短路引发火花

The landing craft was called the Eagle. It carried him and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin to the surface in an area known as the Sea of Tranquility.

登陆艇称为携带埃德温嗡嗡奥尔德林表面称为静海区域

So if Mr Armstrong were to contradict Mr Aldrin on Sunday night, he added, he would be very difficult to spot.

所以如果阿姆斯特朗先生打算周日晚上反驳阿尔金先生很难分辨

At dawn of a two-week lunar day, Edwin Aldrin strides across a small crater near one of Eagle's foil-wrapped landing probes.

一个长达太阴拂晓时分,埃德温·奥尔德林大步锡箔包裹登月陨石坑

Armstrong and Aldrin moved through the small opening between the two spacecraft. Then they moved Eagle away from Columbia.

阿姆斯特朗奥尔德林穿过飞船然后将将登月哥伦比亚分离

Aldrin turned to Armstrong. "Neil, " he said, "we missed the whole thing" .

奥尔德林阿姆斯特说道:“尼尔我们错过事情。”

Pictures of Armstrong's first step taken from the surface of the moon are actually Buzz Aldrin descending the ladder, snapped by Armstrong.

阿姆斯特朗月球第一一系列照片实际上舷梯往下巴兹·埃尔德林(BuzzAldrin),就是阿姆斯特朗本人拍摄

He piloted the command module that orbited the moon while Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin spent twenty-one hours on the surface.

驾驶指令月球尼尔阿姆斯特朗奥尔德林表面二十一小时

CHRISTOPHER CRUISE: Now, Buzz Aldrin spends much of his time supporting space tourism.

克里斯托弗游船现在奥尔德林大部分时间支持太空旅游

Armstrong and Aldrin moved through the small opening between the two spacecraft.

阿姆斯特朗奥尔德林穿过两个航天器之间狭小通道

Eagle moved into the orbit of the command module. It connected with Columbia. Armstrong and Aldrin rejoined Collins in the command ship.

进入指令轨道哥伦比亚连接阿姆斯特朗奥尔德林指令飞船柯林斯重新

Between Armstrong and the lunar module is the U. S. flag, and Buzz Aldrin is closer to the craft.

阿姆斯特朗登月之间旗帜BuzzAldrin飞船附近

Aldrin appeared on the ladder. Down he came, very slowly. Soon, both men were busy placing experiments to be left behind on the moon.

奥尔德林出现扶梯非常缓慢地下来很快便月球放置实验装置

During the historic broadcast, President Richard Nixon spoke to Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin.

历史性广播尼克森总统尼尔.阿姆斯.艾德林谈话

Aldrin took this photo of his own footprint during NASA's 1969 Apollo 11 mission.

奥尔德林1969年执行阿波罗11飞天任务期间拍摄自己脚印

Celebrities from actress Ashley Judd to astronaut Buzz Aldrin have revealed their struggles with gloom.

女演员阿什莉·贾德宇航员巴兹·奥尔德林,人们纷纷透露他们忧郁作斗争事情

Dr Aldrin, whose book is reviewed here, would prefer NASA to aim for Mars directly. He questions the whole "moon to Mars" concept.

Aldrin博士提到更倾向国家航空航天局直接火星进发质疑整个月球火星理念

Kennedy. However, from the impact point of view, is irrelevant Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin's.

但是影响角度来看阿姆斯特朗奥尔德林完全重要

Aldrin salutes the flag during the Apollo 11 mission. The flag appears to be waving in a breeze because it is fixed on a wire mesh.

阿波罗11任务期间奥尔德林美国国旗致敬旗帜固定金属网上造成飘扬效果

Magnificent Desolation: The Long Journey Home from the Moon. By Buzz Aldrin.

月球漫步月球归来漫长

Apollo astronaut Buzz Aldrin, an ardent believer in the colonization of Mars, has also floated this idea.

阿波罗宇航员巴兹·埃尔德林(BuzzAldrin),作为一名移民火星热情信仰者也曾提出观点

Aldrin soon followed Armstrong down the ladder to become the second man to stand on the moon.

Aldrin很快跟随Armstrong成为第二月球人类

pavements outside TV shops crammed as people watched in awe. Aldrin turned to Armstrong.

看到人们带着崇敬表情电视机商店人行道观看

Aldrin: OK. Engine stop. ACA out of Detent.

阿尔德林OK.引擎停止ACA制动脱离

The voices of Aldrin and Armstrong could be heard in short messages.

短信听到阿姆斯特朗奥尔德林声音

Buzz Aldrin has been on many journeys in his remarkable life, and in some respects the one to the moon was the least challenging.

巴兹·奥尔德林非凡生命经历许多旅程意义登月之旅反而其中挑战性一个

Once Armstrong and Aldrin had claimed the prize, no one was interested in Apollo 12.

阿姆斯特朗奥尔德林赢得褒奖阿波罗12感兴趣

Some chlorinated hydrocarbons are used as insecticides, e. g. aldrin, dieldrin, and DDT.

一些烃类用来杀虫剂艾氏狄氏DDT

Top photo: Buzz Aldrin has just set up seismographic equipment on the surface of the moon, July 20, 1969.

照片:巴兹·奥尔德林月球表面器材,1969年7月20日。

But life for Buzz Aldrin took a turn for the worse.

奥尔德林生活发生逆转

At the premiere, Buzz met a real-life astronaut who shares his name. Buzz Aldrin landed on the moon in 1969.

这次初次演出Buzz见到同名现实宇航员BuzzAldrin1969年登上月球

Within eight years later, America reaches the moon when Apollo XI's Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin set foot on the lunar surface.

美国阿波罗十一宇航员尼尔•阿姆斯特朗巴兹•奥尔德林踏足月球表面实现登月壮举

But Armstrong and Aldrin asked to cancel the four-hour sleep period.

但是阿姆斯特朗奥尔德林要求取消小时睡眠时间

And the first men to step on the Moon astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin have never spoken about their lunar adventures.

另外第一登月宇航员尼尔·阿姆斯特朗巴斯·奥尔德林从未他们月球

On July 20, 1969, Apollo II astronaut Buzz Aldrin became one of the first humans to walk on the Moon.

1969年7月20日,阿波罗宇航员巴兹-奥尔德林成为人类历史最早实现月球行走

one giant leap for mankind. "Armstrong and Aldrin explored the moon's surface. "

阿姆斯特朗奥丁月球表面进行探索

The Apollo 11 crew relaxes during training in the Gulf of Mexico, May24, 1969. L-r: Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong, and Michael Collins.

1969年五月24日墨西哥阿波罗十一船员训练间隙放松休息:布兹·奥尔德林,尼尔·阿姆斯特朗迈克尔·柯林斯。

The dusty Sea of Tranquility is where Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed on July 20, 1969.

一片宁静尘埃就是尼尔·阿姆斯特朗奥尔德林1969年7月20日降落地点

Aldrin poses on the Moon, allowing Armstrong to photograph both of them using the visor's reflection.

使用遮阳反射阿姆斯特朗奥尔德林月球拍照

On July 20, Armstrong and Aldrin became the first humans to land on the Moon, while Collins orbited above.

7月20日,阿姆斯特朗奥尔德林成为登陆月球第一柯林斯没有走出登月