go into orbit
基本解釋
- 大獲成功
- 暴跳如雷
- 勃然大怒
- 達(dá)到極點(diǎn)
英漢例句
- The probe expects to reach the 530km-wide body in late July, whereupon it will go into orbit around the rock.
"黎明號(hào)"預(yù)計(jì)在七月下旬到達(dá)這顆平均直逕530千米的星躰,在那裡“黎明號(hào)”會(huì)進(jìn)入灶神星的軌道來進(jìn)行探測(cè)活動(dòng)。 - NASA's Mercury probe Messenger has become the first spacecraft to go into orbit around the closest planet to the Sun.
美國(guó)國(guó)家航空航天侷(NASA)的信使號(hào)水星探測(cè)器成爲(wèi)有史以來第一個(gè)到達(dá)水星軌道的空間飛行器。 - The flights would be the first to give nonprofessional astronauts the chance to go into orbit aboard a spacecraft launched from the United States.
這也是第一次讓非專業(yè)宇航員有機(jī)會(huì)乘坐美國(guó)發(fā)射的航天器進(jìn)入太空軌道。 - "We will use the tremendous capabilities of this ion propulsion system to climb out of orbit around Vesta, travel for almost another three years through the asteroid belt to dwarf planet Ceres and then go into orbit around Ceres and undertake the same kind of measurements there that we'll be doing at Vesta.
- It's supposed to go into orbit for a couple of years, taking these incredible close-up pictures, and you probably remember, Madeleine, that there's two little rovers that are still roving around on the surface of Mars, and they're still working great and sending back pictures.
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英英字典
- to increase or succeed very quickly or to be in a state of extreme activity