constellation 的定义
- Astronomy. any of various groups of stars to which definite names have been given, as Ursa Major, Ursa Minor, Boötes, Cancer, Orion.the section of the heavens occupied by such a group.
- Astrology. the grouping or relative position of the stars as supposed to influence events, especially at a person's birth.Obsolete.character as presumed to be determined by the stars.
- a group or configuration of ideas, feelings, characteristics, objects, etc., that are related in some way: a constellation of qualities that made her particularly suited to the job.
- any brilliant, outstanding group or assemblage: a constellation of great scientists.
constellation 近义词
等同于 pattern
等同于 destiny
constellation 的近义词 41 个
- circumstance
- future
- inevitability
- intention
- objective
- prospect
- moirai
- afterlife
- break
- breaks
- certainty
- conclusion
- condition
- cup
- design
- doom
- expectation
- finality
- foreordination
- fortune
- happenstance
- hereafter
- horoscope
- intent
- karma
- kismet
- lot
- luck
- ordinance
- portion
- predestination
- predetermination
- serendipity
- course of events
- divine decree
- the stars
- way the ball bounces
- way the cookie crumbles
- what is written
- wheel of fortune
- world to come
constellation 的反义词 8 个
更多constellation例句
- The Global Positioning System consists of a constellation of around 30 satellites orbiting 20,000 kilometers above Earth.
- It has now launched almost 700 satellites of a planned constellation of thousands and said service could begin in parts of North America by the end of the year.
- After all, the fastest and most effective solution would be to stop launching constellations—and that’s simply a nonstarter.
- The report recommends that companies refrain from putting constellations above an altitude of 600 kilometers.
- OneWeb founder Greg Wyler has argued that his company’s constellation was less likely to result in satellite collisions thanks to its higher orbit of 1,200 kilometers.
- HL Tauri is about 450 light-years away in the constellation of Taurus.
- Today, all that remains of these Jewish holiday centers is a constellation of derelict buildings.
- By the end of the book the stars converge into a constellation.
- The political constellation is dotted with a range of parties representing different interests, with overlap between them.
- In France, a whole constellation of (relatively) young thinkers are transforming it: Foucault, Althusser, Deleuze, etc.
- Although eclipsed in show by some present, theirs was a new constellation, and they must support observation as they could.
- After death his spirit appeared at certain times and seasons as a planet, star, or constellation.
- What's your price on a whole constellation with a lovers' moon thrown in?
- It is not easy to guess why this constellation should have been called the Bear.
- The first star of which the distance was calculated is in this constellation.