cirrus

英['sɪrəs] 美['sɪrəs]
  • n. [气]卷云;[植]卷须;[动]触毛
cirri
  • circannian adj.以一年为一周期的
  • circassia 切尔卡西亚[苏联高加索西北部一地区]
  • circassian n.切尔克斯人(前苏联高加索部落人);切尔克斯语adj.切尔克斯的
  • circe n.[希神]女妖锡西
  • circean adj.喀尔刻(荷马史诗中的美丽仙女;会巫术)的;使人着迷的
Noun:
  1. usually coiled

  2. a wispy white cloud (usually of fine ice crystals) at a high altitude (4 to 8 miles)

  3. a slender flexible animal appendage as on barnacles or crinoids or many insects; often tactile

1. For example, they are standard equipment on the Cirrus series of single engine aircraft.
例如, 他们的标准设备的Cirrus系列单引擎飞机.

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2. Cirrus is formed from ice crystals.
卷云是冰晶形成的.

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3. Cirrus sac located between intestinal fork and acetabulum, 0.259 - 0.388×0.146 - 0.178 mm.
虫体形小,体长平均3.538毫米, 阔平均1.088毫米.

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4. Pieces of thin, white cirrus clouds appear around the Great Dark Spot.
一片片薄而白的卷云出现在大黑斑的周围.

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5. If the metallic bedstead like cirrus twines feminine dream.
如藤蔓般的金属床架缠绕女人的梦想.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Cirrus is formed from ice crystals.
      卷云是冰晶形成的。
    2. They are the first cirrus clouds seen on an outer planet.
      它们是首次在外行星上发现的卷云。
    3. Love is like the cirrus growing in our hearts.
      爱是长在我们心里的藤蔓。