meteoroids

[美]/ˈmɪt.ər.ɔɪd/
[英]/ˈmiː.t̬ɚ.ɔɪd/
词频: 极高

释义

n.流星体

短语搭配

small meteoroid

小流星体

metallic meteoroid

金属流星体

rocky meteoroid

岩石流星体

incoming meteoroid

来袭流星体

space meteoroid

太空流星体

large meteoroid

大型流星体

ancient meteoroid

古老流星体

fast meteoroid

快速流星体

fragmented meteoroid

碎裂流星体

observing meteoroid

观察流星体

例句

a meteoroid can become a meteor when it enters the earth's atmosphere.

当流星体进入地球大气层时,它可以变成流星。

the size of a meteoroid can vary greatly.

流星体的大小可能差异很大。

scientists study meteoroids to learn more about the solar system.

科学家研究流星体以了解更多关于太阳系的信息。

meteoroids are often remnants from comets or asteroids.

流星体通常是来自彗星或小行星的残余物。

when a meteoroid hits the earth's surface, it is called a meteorite.

当流星体撞击地球表面时,它被称为陨石。

the study of meteoroids helps us understand the formation of planets.

对流星体的研究帮助我们理解行星的形成。

many meteoroids burn up in the atmosphere before reaching the ground.

许多流星体在到达地面之前会在大气中燃烧。

a meteoroid's speed can reach tens of thousands of kilometers per hour.

流星体的速度可以达到每小时数万公里。

some meteoroids are small enough to be unnoticed by the naked eye.

一些流星体小到肉眼无法察觉。

the impact of a large meteoroid can cause significant damage.

大型流星体的撞击可能造成重大损害。

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