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lunar

/loo-ner/US // ˈlu nər //UK // (ˈluːnə) //

月球,月球上的,月球上,月球的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to the moon: the lunar orbit.
    • : measured by the moon's revolutions: a lunar month.
    • : resembling the moon; round or crescent-shaped.
    • : of or relating to silver.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a lunar observation taken for purposes of navigation or mapping.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Nearly all the lunar material currently in NASA’s possession was collected during the Apollo program.

  • Financially, the contract would make most sense for explorers already planning lunar trips.

  • Landing on the moon is neither cheap nor easy, and NASA will pay only for the lunar material that’s collected.

  • A $100 million privately funded Israeli mission to land on the lunar surface failed in April 2019.

  • Similar deposits of ice seem to dot the poles of our moon, where they could provide useful resources for future lunar explorers.

  • Tao Lin charts the path of lunar hamsters in search of some decent wifi sometime in the year 2027.

  • Chan was not among the Chinese authors whose opinion on the lunar landing Xinhua reporters sought.

  • Ramadan is based on the lunar calendar, so it moves back about 10 days each year.

  • The number of lunar cycles does not correspond easily to the number of seasonal ones.

  • She just wanted “the bird,” the rocket, to fly, and for Neil to get a chance to plant his moon boot on the lunar surface.

  • The continent of Europe-Asia would of itself appear larger than all the lunar surface which is visible to us.

  • Only in the southern ocean can the waters obey the lunar and solar attraction in anything like a normal way.

  • From the time of Solon the Attic months were lunar, composed alternately of 30 and 29 days.

  • Who is surprised to see lunar attraction raise the waters of the ocean and produce tides?

  • But Jinny had foreseen those mighty lunar motions that control the tides.