cosmology

英[kɒz'mɒlədʒi] 美[kɑːz'mɑːlədʒi]
  • n. 宇宙学;宇宙天体学
cosmologic cosmologically cosmologist cosmologies
  • cosecant n.余割
  • coseismal n.等震波圈adj.等震波圈的
  • coseismic adj.同震的n.同震线
  • coset n.[数]陪集;傍系
  • cosey adj.舒适的;惬意的n.保温套=cosy;cozy.
Noun:
  1. the metaphysical study of the origin and nature of the universe

  2. the branch of astrophysics that studies the origin and evolution and structure of the universe

1. This cosmology of Aristotle's, together with the associated laws of motion, was enormously appealing.
亚里士多德的宇宙论以及相关的运动法则极富吸引力.

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2. However, we do need to describe Aristotle's basic ideas concerning cosmology, matter and motion.
然而, 我们的确有必要描述一下他关于宇宙论 、 物质和运动的基本思想.

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3. His other scientific interests concern cosmology and high - energy astrophysics.
他的科学兴趣还包括宇宙论与 高能 天文学.

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4. This requirement for cosmology might be satisfied by quantum cosmo - logy.
这个要求可望在量子宇宙论中得到满足.

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5. In cosmology he did his almost to advocate the " big bang " theory.
在宇宙学领域,由于他竭力倡导 “ 大爆炸 ” 学说而使这一概念广为人知.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Cosmology was always going to be trouble for particle physics.
      宇宙学总是在给粒子物理找麻烦。
    2. Every time you break an egg,you are doing observational cosmology.
      你每打一颗蛋,就是在进行一次观测宇宙学的研究。