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cosmically

/koz-mik/US // ˈkɒz mɪk //UK // (ˈkɒzmɪk) //

在宇宙中,宇宙上,宇宙范围内,宇宙中

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : 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.

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Examples

  • Bringing supernova physics down to Earth could help resolve other mysteries of the universe, such as the origins of cosmic magnetic fields.

  • That’s less exciting than evidence in favor of exotic new cosmic ingredients or effects.

  • In a realm of the unknown that is far too cosmic to ever make the cut as a “Jeopardy!”

  • Most theories have focused on cosmic collisions or neutron stars.

  • In 2017, the AMS – 02 reached the milestone of collecting data on more than 100 billion cosmic particles.

  • Cosmically, the sign expresses the dynamic of cause and effect.

  • Cosmically they make the planes of the manifested universe, the five planes on which we are evolving.

  • This expression is sought cosmically and individually, alike by the life of shvara and the life of the Self.

  • Cosmically regarded, this war is a debauch rather than a purge, and debauches have always to be paid for.

  • As they touched the tempestuously tossing slime, it shrieked stridently, deafeningly—cosmically!

  • The free man knows that man is, cosmically considered, impressively insignificant.