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astronaut

/as-truh-nawt, -not/US // ˈæs trəˌnɔt, -ˌnɒt //UK // (ˈæstrəˌnɔːt) //

航天员,宇航员,太空人,航空员

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person engaged in or trained for spaceflight.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Later on, astronauts looked at the pellets after one, two and three years.

  • Being an astronaut is the ultimate idea of looking into what surrounds us by going there.

  • Though we may say that astronauts are weightless in space, what they’re actually experiencing is microgravity.

  • About 30 nonphysicians learned first aid from a software system designed to help astronauts.

  • Other simulated Mars missions suggest that astronauts isolated together could develop an us-versus-them mentality that would lead the crew to stop listening to mission control, which could be dangerous on a long mission.

  • On the second planet, they encounter a marooned astronaut named Dr. Mann, and a fistfight ensues.

  • Her long-term boyfriend Dave Clark is head of ‘astronaut relations’ for Virgin Galactic.

  • I asked a former NASA astronaut, who cannot be quoted on the record, to look at photographs of the debris.

  • “The astronaut phenomenon is destroying the Iraqi army,” one officer, Kadhim al-Shammari, told us.

  • BAGHDAD, Iraq — The Iraqi army is suffering badly from what locals describe as the “astronaut phenomenon.”

  • Of course, ground control was to be used only if the astronaut failed to ignite the retro-rockets himself.

  • The astronaut fell victim to a psychological stress that was unforeseen.

  • The parachute opened and the daring astronaut drifted towards the sea.

  • It would not surprise me to find that most of those languages have survived and that our distressed astronaut knows them all.

  • It would not surprise me to find that most of these languages have survived and that our distressed astronaut knows them all.