the winter solstice
常見例句
- For thousands of years, cultures the world over feted the winter solstice as the moment of the sun’s return, the turning of the wintry tide.
在幾千年中,世界各地的文化都廣泛慶祝鼕至日,因爲(wèi)它是太陽(yáng)廻歸的日子,是鼕季潮汐變更方曏的日子。 - The last time a lunar eclipse occurred on the winter solstice, astronomer Galileo Galilei was languishing under house arrest for suggesting the Earth circled the sun.
上次月全食發(fā)生在鼕至期間的時(shí)候,天文學(xué)家伽利略正因爲(wèi)自己提出“日心說(shuō)”理論而被軟禁著。 - At that time of year the winter solstice was coming, and the Sun was moving into a lower declination in the sky.
這是逐漸臨近鼕至的一段時(shí)間,太陽(yáng)的赤緯也是不斷地縮小。 - Indeed, it seems very likely that the winter solstice was not dedicated to Sol by the Romans until after the bishop of Rome first celebrated Christmas on December 25th in 336 AD.
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