astrophysics / ˌæs troʊˈfɪz ɪks /

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astrophysics 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the branch of astronomy that deals with the physical properties of celestial bodies and with the interaction between matter and radiation in the interior of celestial bodies and in interstellar space.

astrophysics 近义词

astrophysics

等同于 astronomy

更多astrophysics例句

  1. The number of astrophysics publications increases by 5% every year, according to the authors.
  2. I’ve devoted my life to reaching for the stars, ultimately with the goal of conducting astrophysics research on another planet.
  3. Obviously, Interstellar is a movie, not a three-hour advanced course in astrophysics.
  4. During these years Professor Langley devoted a great deal of time and thought to astrophysics.
  5. He's a bit brighter than average, perhaps—ninety-eight six in his studies, including elementary astrophysics.
  6. There are others that are difficult to explain, unless you have a good background in astrophysics, Rick.
  7. "Well, the astrophysics computer I worked with at the University occupies a total of about one million cubic feet," Conn began.
  8. He employed in his discussion the radial velocities of 280 stars, spectroscopically Astrophysics.