[C]行星 a large body in space that moves round a star, especially round the sun
英英释义
Noun:
(astronomy) any of the nine large celestial bodies in the solar system that revolve around the sun and shine by reflected light; Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto in order of their proximity to the sun; viewed from the constellation Hercules, all the planets rotate around the sun in a counterclockwise direction
a person who follows or serves another
any celestial body (other than comets or satellites) that revolves around a star
双语例句
1. The blue whale is the largest living thing on the planet.
蓝鲸是地球上体型最大的生物。
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2. The chances of a planet surviving a supernova always looked terribly slim.
行星躲过超新星爆发的几率总是十分渺茫。
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3. The planet is probably in orbit around a small star.
这颗行星可能正环绕着一颗小恒星运行。
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4. The new planet is about ten times the size of the earth.
新发现的行星大约是地球的10倍那么大。
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5. The planet Mars will be visible to the naked eye all week.
整周都可以用肉眼观察到火星。
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用作名词 (n.)
The Earth is a planet. 地球是一颗行星。
Mars is the fourth planet in order from the sun. 火星是太阳系的第四颗行星。
They claimed to have discovered a new planet. 他们宣称发现了一颗新的行星。
It is the only planet that we know harbors life. 它是我们所知唯一适合生物生存的行星。