orbits
美 [ˈɔrbɪt]
英 [ˈɔː(r)bɪt] 
- n.【天】轨道;【解】眼窝;(鸟或昆虫的)复眼缘的颊部;生活过程
- v.使(人造卫星,宇宙飞船等)进入太空轨道运行
- 网络眼眶;轨迹;轨道运动
词形变化
复数:orbits 现在分词:orbiting 过去式:orbited 同义词
英汉解释
n. | 1. 【天】轨道;【解】眼窝,眶;(鸟或昆虫的)复眼缘的颊部 |
v. | 1. 使(人造卫星,宇宙飞船等)进入太空轨道运行;环绕(天体等)作轨道运行 2. 环行;(人造装置等)沿轨道运行,达到轨道飞行所需的速度 |
英英解释
例句
It orbits its star at about a quarter of the distance that Earth circles the Sun, taking 58 days to make a year.
它环绕其恒星的旋转距离是日地距离的约四分之一,故它的一年为58天。
Before the terrorist attacks on the US, this number was also attached to a type of porsche and a trojan asteroid that orbits the sun.
在美国遭遇恐怖袭击前,911就已经是保时捷的一个系列了,环绕太阳轨道运行的特洛伊小行星轨道号。
The sheer diversity of these bodies' masses, sizes, compositions and orbits challenges those of us trying to fathom their origins.
这些行星具有各式各样的质量、大小、组成与轨道,对于想要探索它们起源的人来说,是极大的挑战。
Let us just assume for simplicity now that the orbits are roughly circular just to get a little bit of feeling for it.
现在为了简便,暂且认为轨道均大致为圆形,大致熟悉一下。
At this point, our familiar Sun will grow to be a Red Giant, encompassing the orbits of Mercury and Venus.
此刻我们熟悉的太阳将膨胀成为红巨星,会把水星和金星的轨道包含进去。
If accretion takes place in eccentric orbits as well, the rotation will be prograde and of the right order of magnitude.
如果吸积发生在偏心轨道,则自转将是正向的,且快慢也合适。
Asteroids are minor planets, most of which circle the sun in a region known as the asteroid belt, between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
小行星是较小的行星,它们中的大部分在火星和木星轨道间的小行星带中环绕太阳运行。
when people were trying to understand the Solar System with algebra and geometry, they could only describe the planets' orbits .
但是打个比方,当人们试图利用代数和几何来理解太阳系的时候,他们只能够说明这些行星的轨道。
A fundamental rule which must be obeyed in placing two or more electrons in the orbits of an atom is the exclusion principle.
当两个或更多电子进入原子中的轨道时,必须遵循的基本规律是不相容原理。
Also, mercury rotates three times for every two orbits of the sun. Mercury has no satellites.
此外,水银旋转的太阳。水星没有卫星轨道每两三次。
well, i still call it a planet, like i said before, maybe small , but it's got an atmosphere and a moon, it orbits the Sun.
嗯,我仍叫它行星,就像我之前说的,虽然它很小,但是它有大气,绕太阳转,还有卫星。
Some of these speedy stars seem to follow highly elongated, or eccentric, orbits that take them to the galaxy's edge.
其中一些这种恒星看起来是沿着被高度拉长或者是非正圆的轨道运动到银河系的边缘的。
If it did, planetary orbits would be disrupted, causing the Earth to drop into the sun or be tossed out into deep space.
如果它做到了,就会破坏行星轨道,导致地球落进太阳或被甩进外太空。
Sometimes the street locations just floated up and down on the screen, as if the satellites were being buffed around in their orbits.
有时候GPS的屏幕上街道的位置上下浮动,好像轨道上的卫星(讯号)减弱,正在缓冲似的。
In his paper, Dokuchaev studies hypothetical orbits in the area between the event horizon and the singularity to understand their dynamics.
在他的论文中,多库恰耶夫研究了位于视界和奇点之间的假设性轨道,来理解它们的动态变化。
HAT-P-1 orbits one of a pair of distant stars hundreds of light-years beyond ours.
环绕距离我们几百光年之遥的一对远距离恒星轨道运行。
If the total energy were positive, then for this to be positive, a That's physical nonsense, of course, so this only holds for bound orbits.
如果总能量为正,这也是正的,要是负的。,a,has,to,be,negative。,这都是物理的废话,也只是用于,规则轨道。
Total flight time from launch to impact for these types of weapons is usually less than 15 minutes when attacking low orbits.
这种类型卫星在执行低轨道攻击任务时,从发射到攻击的共需要不到15分钟的飞行时间。
Time of ballistic existence of space debris - a million years in geostationary orbit and up to 10 thousand years in low Earth orbits.
空间碎片在轨道上存在的时间-地球同步轨道上为100万年,低地球轨道上也达1万年。
As it orbits the sun, Uranus also rotates on its own axis, an imaginary line through its center.
在它绕着太阳的当儿,天王星也对着自己的轴心,一个通过其中心的假想线,旋转着。
Very accurate predictions of planetary orbits require corrections to the central-field approximation.
想要非常准确地预言行星的轨道,就需要对中心场近似进行修正。
They spin like fiery planets lots from their orbits.
他们象离开了轨道,冒着火的星球那样旋转。
Scientists have also been able to identify common properties among the stellar orbits at the galactic centre.
科学家还在星系中心的恒星轨道上发现了共同物质体。
Meteor showers occur when Earth orbits through clouds of particles and dust on its path around the sun.
流星雨是地球在绕太阳运行的轨道上穿过微粒和尘埃团时产生的。
One of these super-Earths orbits inside the habitable zone - the region around a star where conditions could be hospitable to life.
这些超级地球之一在可居住区内的轨道上运行,可居住区是指一个星体周围有利于生命生存的区域。
As with Jupiter and the earth, so with all the other planets; their mutual attraction disturb their orbits round the sun.
正如木星与地球之间互相吸引一样,所有的行星相互间也都存在着引力,都会干扰他们围绕太阳运行的轨道。
The planets do not travel about the Sun in circles, but in slightly lopsided, or egg-shaped, orbits called ellipses.
行星的绕日公转轨道并不是圆形,而是有些不对称、像蛋型的椭圆形轨道。
All commercial communication satellites, which began to be launched in 1965, are now designed for use in geosynchronous orbits.
所有商业性通讯卫星(1965年开始发射)现在都为地球同步轨道上的应用而设计。
The asteroids have intersecting orbits that allow them to collide with one another and with the planets.
小行星有著互相交错的轨道,因此有可能与行星或其他小行星发生碰撞。
The comets' offspring, the meteor swarms, travel in regular orbits, similar to the earth's orbit around the sun.
彗星的后裔,即流星团,沿正常的轨道运行,与地球绕太阳运行的轨道相似。
Mercury is a forbidden target for the Hubble Space Telescope; the planet orbits too close to the sun.
哈勃太空望远镜被禁止用于观察水星,因为该行星的轨道离太阳太近了。
According to quantum mechanics, electrons don't have well-defined orbits around atoms, as the planets do around the sun.
根据量子力学的理论,电子围绕原子并没有明确的轨道,就好像诸多行星围绕太阳运转那样。
Such a planet would rotate in a different plane in orientation to our current planet orbits, and probably formed in a wide-binary orbit.
这样一颗行星旋转的平面与我们的不同,并且有可能形成远距双星的轨道。
Pictured above, sun-illuminated jets shoot away from the two-kilometer long decaying iceberg that orbits the Sun between Earth and Jupiter.
上图中,在阳光照射下,这颗在地球和木星之间环绕太阳运行的长2千米的冰山正在凋零,向外喷射出大量物质。
With velocities of this magnitude at the outer edge of galaxies, the stars should be flung out of their orbits.
在如此重量(星球)级别下保持这种速率的话,星系边缘的星球都将被甩出轨道。
Niesward claims that on this day "Earth occupies one of the most fragile positions in its orbits for the last 100 years. "
尼斯瓦德教授说,在7月20日这一天,“地球处于运行轨道上一百年来最薄弱的位置上”。
In both of these cases, it is important to understand the difference in orbits between the vehicles.
这两个案例中,理解卫星之间的不同轨道很重要。
Inside the testicular mass, doctors found "a bony globe that had two orbits with two small blackpouches, which were full of water" .
在切除物中,医生们发现“一个带着两个黑色囊带的球状结石,内充满水液”。
But why might planetary orbits obey such neat patterns, at least some of the time?
不过为何这些行星都能符合这种如此规整的模式,至少有些时候会符合呢?
Comet orbits are mostly long ellipses , so they spend most of the time far from the sun, cold.
彗星的轨道大部份是很长的椭圆,所以大部份时间离太阳很远,很冷。
The ideal discovery would be a planet similar in composition to Earth that lies within the Goldilocks Zone and orbits a stable star.
理想的情况是这样的:在居住区内发现和地球组成结构类似的行星,并且围绕稳定的恒星公转。
Earth-sized worlds in Earth-sized orbits aren't massive enough to make a radial velocity signal that's detectable with present technology.
在地球轨道大小的轨道上运行的地球大小的行星,其质量不足以产生当今技术可以检测的径向速度信号。