cosmic 的定义
- of or relating to the cosmos: cosmic laws.
- characteristic of the cosmos or its phenomena: cosmic events.
- immeasurably extended in time and space; vast.
- forming a part of the material universe, especially outside of the earth.
cosmic 近义词
limitless; universal
更多cosmic例句
- Radiation produced by cosmic rays would have an even greater effect.
- This latter stage is the one in which the photons corresponding to cosmic microwave background radiation are emitted.
- If confirmed, this would be the first FRB detected within our galaxy, as well as the most compelling evidence of magnetars as a source of these cosmic sparks.
- Indeed, parasites and pathogens could pursue a species through time and space—a kind of cosmic Red Queen scenario.
- To pin down the cosmic clumpiness, researchers studied the orientation of 21 million galaxies with the Kilo-Degree Survey at the Paranal Observatory in Chile.
- That leads us to wonder why galaxies and their black holes somehow “know” where they are in the cosmic web.
- Now, a new observation seems to show that black holes also behave according to their place in the cosmic web.
- Yeah, you put us in this situation and it is almost a cosmic justice for it to be you.
- That conflict also complicates finding our place in the cosmic network.
- The size and shape of Laniakea depend on the rate of cosmic expansion, which is described by the Hubble parameter.
- In the long process of time some higher cosmic sense may take its place.
- The whole procedure—taking the cosmic view—was almost pointless, but it would make the botanist happy, at least.
- Evil complicates, by one knows not what hydra-headed monstrosity, the vast, cosmic whole.
- Average Jones paid him a lump sum, dismissed him and returned to the Cosmic Club, there to ponder the problem.
- It was a perception of powers and forces, not at variance, but working in harmony towards some cosmic consummation.