space station
英 [ˈspeɪs steɪʃn]
美 [ˈspeɪs steɪʃn]
n.  太空站; 航天站; 宇宙空间站
Collins.1
牛津词典
noun
- 太空站;航天站;宇宙空间站
a large structure that is sent into space and remains above the earth as a base for people working and travelling in space 
柯林斯词典
- 太空站;航天站;宇宙空间站
Aspace stationis a place built for astronauts to live and work in, which is sent into space and then keeps going around the earth. 
英英释义
noun
- a manned artificial satellite in a fixed orbit designed for scientific research
 
双语例句
- The space shuttle will link up with the space station this afternoon.
航天飞机将于今天下午和太空站对接。 - Endeavour's astronauts connected the first two building blocks of the international space station in the shuttle cargo bay.
勇敢号宇航员在航天飞机的货物仓里第一次连接国院太空站上两个建筑块。 - Astronauts will conduct two spacewalks to complete the space station maintenance.
宇航员们将进行两次太空行走,完成空间站维护工作。 - Space shuttle Discovery performed a slow back flip and then docked at the International Space Station.
“发现号”航空飞机完成了一个缓慢的后转,与国际空间站实现了对接。 - The probe closed with the space station.
探测器和太空站临近。 - We can do construction, like the space shuttle did to build the space station.
我们可以做建筑,像航天飞机一样建造空间站。 - The international space station was built exclusively by the United States and Russia.
国际空间站是由美国和俄罗斯单独建造的。 - When the boosters have helped to lift a space station into orbit, they separate from it and return to the earth.
助推火箭把太空站推入轨道后,就自行脱落返回地球。 - It's a busy time for the space station.
这是太空站上一段忙碌的时间。 - Now the spaceships are near the space station.
现在这两艘太空飞船已接近太空站了。 
