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andromeda

/an-drom-i-duh/US // ænˈdrɒm ɪ də //UK // (ænˈdrɒmɪdə) //

仙女座,安德玛,天体,和田玉

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Japanese andromeda.

Examples

  • Hubble started observing the Andromeda nebula, one of the brightest nebulae on the sky, in the fall of 1923.

  • Even if the Milky Way was as big as Shapley claimed, Andromeda lay outside its borders.

  • A strange, newly measured clump of stars orbiting the nearby Andromeda galaxy has the lowest level of heavy chemical elements ever seen in one of these mysterious star clusters.

  • I might suggest a title:  “Andromeda Strain 2: The Predictable Hysteria.”

  • Andromeda Galaxy is about 2.5 million light-years away, which is right next-door in a cosmic sense.

  • Zeus, Jupiter, Andromeda, and Pandora are all similarly hipster heaven.

  • On the pedestal you may see the deliverance of Andromeda; but the finest of these reliefs has been taken to the Bargello.

  • Above Andromeda are the Fishes, one above her belly and the other above the backbone of the Horse.

  • The last star in the Square of Pegasus is also the first in Andromeda.

  • Just as Andromeda was speaking, there was a rustling sound in the cave, as if the dragon were stretching its huge wings.

  • Well, I don't say I mayn't have got a certain amount of what they call "kudos," owing to Andromeda.