auroral

英[ɔː'rɔːrəl] 美[ɔː'rɔːrəl]
  • adj. 曙光的;玫瑰色的;极光的
  • aural adj.听觉的;耳的
  • auralize v.在心灵深处听到;想象...的声音
  • auramine n.金胺
  • aurar n.奥拉(冰岛的一种硬币)
  • aureate adj.金色的;镀金的;华丽的
Adjective:
  1. of or relating to the atmospheric phenomenon auroras;

    "a prominent green line in the spectrum of the auroras is called the `auroral line'"

  2. characteristic of the dawn;

    "a dim auroral glow"

1. This high result was interpreted to reflect previous auroral activity.
这一高结果可以用以前的极光活动来解释.

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2. Today these particles lead to auroral displays.
如今粒子导致极光出现.

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3. It is hailed as " Auroral State, the first with solemnity. "
被誉为 “ 震旦国中, 庄严第一 ”.

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4. Power law probability distributions of multiscale auroral dynamics from ground - based TV observations.
根据陆基TV观测多尺度极光动力学的幂律概率分布.

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5. More normal auroral rings had been previously imaged around Saturn.
更多正常的土星环行极光被拍摄到.

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. In auroral gaps, however, negatively charged particles may be sucked out from the Earth's ionosphere along adjoining magnetic field lines.
      有时也称为是黑极光的极光间隙,实际上是反极光。
    2. The solar wind streaming from this coronal hole triggered colorful auroral displays on planet Earth begining late last week, enjoyed by spaceweather watchers at high latitudes.
      太阳风从这个冕洞中流出,从而触发了上周末地球极光的发生,让高纬度的太空观测者们欣赏到了美景。