aster

英['æstə(r)] 美['æstər]
  • n. [植]紫菀;翠菊
Noun:
  1. any of various chiefly fall-blooming herbs of the genus Aster with showy daisylike flowers

  2. star-shaped structure formed in the cytoplasm of a cell having fibers like rays that surround the centrosome during mitosis

1. In the present study, ASTER is used to abstract buildings by the method of unsupervised classification.
本研究对ASTER影像在城镇中的人工建筑物的非监督自动分类方法提取方面做了初步探讨.

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2. The research result indicates that ASTER satellite data embodies a good many advantages.
研究表明ASTER卫星镶嵌数据体现了诸多优势.

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3. The word had harsh force because Aster tended to avoid obscenities.
这个词非常刺耳,因为埃斯特总是避免说脏话的.

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4. Aster ran off the attack in a curt businesslike way.
埃斯特以一种简捷,踏实的方式进行了这次袭击.

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5. With a slow reluctant nod, Aster said, " Clear the bridge. "
埃斯特勉强而迟疑地点了点头说: “ 撤出舰桥. ”

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    1. Every aster in my hand goes home loaded with a thought.
      我手中捧着朵朵翠菊,随我归乡带着一片情思。