核心词义
stardust
英[ˈstɑːdʌst] 美['stɑːrdʌst]
核心词义
n. 魔力,迷幻;星团,星尘
stardust 基本解释
stardust 变化形式
易混淆的单词: Stardust
中文词源
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- This means that the components of your body are truly ancient : you are stardust .
- 这就意味着,我们身体的成分相当古老,我们就是星尘。
- On one level , he simply wants to capture a bit of the stardust of german economic success .
- 在某种层面上,他单纯地想要捕捉一些德国经济成功的星尘。
- " This means the atmosphere arrived far later than expected . " To confirm that comets contributed to the atmosphere , scientists will need to analyze the krypton and xenon isotope ratios in the cometary samples recently captured by nasa 's stardust mission , says geochemist and lead author greg holland , also at manchester .
- 同是曼彻斯特大学的地化学家、主作者格雷格`霍兰指出,为了确认彗星对大气的贡献,科学家们还需要进一步分析最近由nasa星尘号任务捕获的彗星样本中所含的氪和氙的同位素比率。
- Mr cameron , he says , is acutely conscious of the need to manage bigwigs outside this charmed circle , and has invited mps , disappointed parliamentary candidates and local-government types to a string of downing street receptions , sprinkling them with the stardust of high office .
- 而卡梅伦先生,他深知管理权贵小圈子之外要人的必要,并已邀请国会议员,失望的议会候选人和地方的政府候选人到唐宁街接受招待,让他们有当上高官的幻觉。