globe 的 3 个定义
- Usually the globe . the planet Earth.
- a planet or other celestial body.
- a sphere on which is depicted a map of the earth or of the heavens .
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globed, glob·ing.
- to form into a globe.
globed, glob·ing.
- to take the form of a globe.
globe 近义词
earth, sphere
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- Though the company is independent, it can rely on the manufacturing capacity that United Biomedical can provide around the globe.
- An active MJO influences weather around the globe, including storminess in North America and Europe.
- Now, a possible game-changing treatment that is weeks away could help Salerno and doctors across the globe save lives while they wait for a vaccine.
- With the globe closely following the race to find an effective vaccine for the coronavirus, you can do your part by participating in a large-scale clinical trial.
- Despite never seeing a global weather map, Laplace developed a theory predicting that continent-size pressure waves would periodically sweep around the globe.
- And the series was implausibly shut out by both the Golden Globe and SAG Awards.
- The wives have been traveling for years across the globe to bring attention to the case.
- Cricket is a sport enjoyed by hundreds of millions around the globe, mainly in former British colonies.
- Pan Am was once an imperial power in its own right, girdling the globe.
- Congratulations on your Golden Globe nomination for Best Director.
- This immense and magnificent globe diffuses heat and light to all the other planets.
- This was the first small beginning of that great tourist business which now encircles the habitable globe.
- I was but very recently married, I said, and how could I leave my wife to go to the other side of the globe alone?
- There seems to have been then only one climate over the whole globe, caused, no doubt, by the internal heat of the earth.
- It was not till the summer of 1698 that all was ready for the expedition which was to change the face of the globe.