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astronomically

/as-truh-nom-i-kuhl/US // ˌæs trəˈnɒm ɪ kəl //UK // (ˌæstrəˈnɒmɪkəl) //

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or connected with astronomy.
    • : extremely large; exceedingly great; enormous: It takes an astronomical amount of money to build a car factory.

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Examples

  • While the observatory’s collapse shocked and horrified the astronomical community, it did not come as a surprise.

  • The temporary drawings are mathematical and astronomical, but also personal.

  • I thought it was a mad stretch from my astronomical background, but I also knew I couldn’t resist, and it led to an unexpected and fresh insight—a proposal for quantifying the relationship between planets and their potential for initiating life.

  • A few months along and the Soviets proudly announced their improved Venus-based measure of the astronomical unit.

  • The growth wasn’t astronomical — an addition of 53,000 residential subscribers — but growth is growth.

  • The astronomically high ratio is sort of the point of being CEO.

  • Your chances of dying in this way are not astronomically high.

  • The effect, quite the contrary, was astronomically expensive.

  • The Instagram deal coincided with astronomically high hopes for the Facebook IPO.

  • If you had such an astronomically disastrous evening, the restaurant may want to make good, so give them the chance.

  • For myself, the narrative appears to me astronomically too incomplete for any astronomical conclusions to be drawn from it.

  • No map deserves the name, on which the position of important points has not been astronomically determined.

  • Easter is, in fact, decided astronomically, by a process in which sun-worship and moon-worship are both conciliated.

  • But even now comets were being observed astronomically, and began to lose their sepulchral aspect.

  • Russ remained at the controls on duty, checking astronomically the new speed and deceleration.