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interstellar

/in-ter-stel-er/US // ˌɪn tərˈstɛl ər //UK // (ˌɪntəˈstɛlə) //

恒星际,星际,恒星间,恒星际的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : Astronomy. situated or occurring between the stars: interstellar dust.

Examples

  • Still, it would be easier to send a radio or laser signal than to traverse the mind-boggling distances of interstellar space.

  • It results from the extensive work of scientific experts on precisely this kind of interstellar visitor.

  • This is precisely why an agency like ESA is developing its Comet Interceptor Mission, to be ready to chase future interstellar visitors.

  • They layer materials that are measured in atoms instead of grams and are surely better suited to interstellar travel.

  • That outward transfer of energy can, quite literally, blow away the interstellar gas that would otherwise cool and clump into new stars.

  • Christopher Nolan, Interstellar “My films are always held to a weirdly high standard,” Nolan told me.

  • As fluent in drug trade jargon as Martian, Future peppers his lyrics with interstellar imagery befitting of his far out vocals.

  • Obviously, Interstellar is a movie, not a three-hour advanced course in astrophysics.

  • The renowned theoretical physicist has for years been a proponent of real-life, NASA-led interstellar travel.

  • Thorne also worked closely with Double Negative, the visual-effects aces who worked on Interstellar.

  • Being only halfway in control of his own planetary system was no state to be found in by the first interstellar visitors.

  • Nobody today is telling better stories of straight-forward interstellar adventure.

  • He could have taken for himself a piece of the glory and promotion due to the discoverers of an Interstellar drive.

  • The transformation equations work fine on an interstellar ship.

  • Indeed, one fancies it might almost traverse the interstellar ether and drive against the stars.