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planets

英 [ˈplænɪts]

美 [ˈplænəts]

n.  行星; 地球(尤指环境)
planet的复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-COUNT 行星
    Aplanetis a large, round object in space that moves around a star. The Earth is a planet.
    1. The picture shows six of the eight planets in the solar system.
      这幅图标示了太阳系八大行星中的6颗。

双语例句

  • Planets, asteroids, and satellites shine only by reflected sunlight.
    行星、小行星和卫星都是靠反射太阳光而发光的。
  • The sun and the planets are heavenly bodies.
    太阳和行星都是天体。
  • It is probably easier to make an analogy between the courses of the planets, and two trains travelling in the same direction.
    将行星的运行比作两列火车朝同一方向行驶可能更容易些。
  • The sun and its planets are called the solar system.
    太阳和它的行星称为太阳系。
  • She wrote important studies of the planets Jupiter and saturn.
    她写了几篇关于木星和土星的重要学术论文。
  • Perhaps we even think that maybe supernova explosions trigger formations of planets and stars.
    我们甚至认为,或许是超新星爆炸,触发了行星和恒星的形成。
  • I can see the sun, the moon and two planets.
    我能看见太阳、月亮和星星。
  • All the planets orbit the Sun in roughly the same plane, round its equator.
    所有的行星大致在同一平面上绕太阳赤道运转。
  • These nine planets, together with the sun, make up what is called our solar system.
    这九大行星和太阳一起组成了所谓的我们的太阳系。
  • We do not know if there are beings on other planets.
    我们不知道在别的行星上是否有生物。