horoscope

英['hɒrəskəʊp] 美['hɔːrəskoʊp]
  • n. 占星;占星术
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    n. (名词)
    1. 占星(术),算命
    2. 算命天宫图,十二宫图
    3. 星象
    4. 诞生时的星位
    v. (动词)
    1. 占卜,算命

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a prediction of someone's future based on the relative positions of the planets

  2. a diagram of the positions of the planets and signs of the zodiac at a particular time and place

1. To draw up someone's horoscope, you need to know their date and exact time of birth.
要想用星相替人算命, 就得知道他们确切的出生日期和时辰.

来自《简明英汉词典》

2. No animal of the horoscope is considered dumb or ugly or evil.
天宫图上的动物没有一种被认为是愚笨的或丑陋的或邪恶的.

来自辞典例句

3. Hundreds of factors are present in an individual horoscope map.
数以百计的因素参与到一个占星图里面.

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4. Venus governs two sectors of your horoscope: career and recreation.
金星管辖两个占星部门: 职业和娱乐活动.

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5. Millie is already f with the 12 animal signs of the Chinese horoscope.
米莉早已熟悉中国星象中的12个动物生肖.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Now I'm just reading my horoscope.
      我现在在看我的星座。
    2. Jane's horoscope says she will fall in love today.
      根据星座运势,珍今天会坠入爱河。
    3. Which horoscope does not reveal his/her inner secrets most easily?
      哪个星座的人最不容易说出内心的话?
    4. Chloe consulted her horoscope to see whether Tuesday would be a propitious day to dump her boyfriend.
      克洛伊查阅了星象,看看星期二是否是抛弃男朋友的吉利日子。