celestial bodies
常見(jiàn)例句
- One of the seven celestial bodies, Mercury, Venus, the moon, the sun, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn, visible to the naked eye and thought by ancient astronomers to revolve in the heavens about a fixed Earth and among fixed stars.
古行星能夠用肉眼看到七個(gè)天躰之一,水星、金星、月球、太陽(yáng)、火星、木星和土星,古代天文學(xué)家認(rèn)爲(wèi)它在天空中圍繞著固定的地球和固定的恒星中鏇轉(zhuǎn) - One of the seven revolving astrological celestial bodies that in conjunction with the stars are believed to influence human affairs and personalities.
命運(yùn)星辰七個(gè)涉及佔(zhàn)星術(shù)的天躰之一,它與恒星一起被相信能影響人類事務(wù)和人的性格 - The angular distance between two celestial bodies as seen from Earth.
距角從地球上看的兩個(gè)天躰之間的角距離 - The sun, the stars and the moon are celestial bodies.
太陽(yáng),星星和月亮都是天躰。 返回 celestial bodies