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outer space

外层空间,外空,外太空,外围空间

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : space beyond the atmosphere of the earth.
    • : deep space.

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Examples

  • “Our history has to figure into the way we’re engaging with outer space exploration,” he says, and that can’t include the same environmental destruction or social dispossession.

  • Even as our personal space may have shrunk in the pandemic age, the edge of outer space seemed nearer than ever.

  • Riding out climate changes and threats from outer space requires taking a degree of control over natural processes.

  • Meanwhile, the cold reaches of outer space remained hot as ever with a wild attempt to divert an asteroid and the latest estimate of how many Earth-like planets may lurk in our galaxy.

  • He was looking to determine the lower edge of what might constitute outer space.

  • Space Invaders had just been introduced in America, and Atari was looking for a game that would do it one better.

  • The twins themselves, played beautifully by Erin Davie and Emily Padgett, are our inner voice and outer voice, says Condon.

  • Her very first sculpture, a metallic chrome unicorn aptly titled “Space Oracle,” sits on a pedestal directly in front.

  • An unmanned rocket intended to deliver supplies to the International Space Station exploded on Tuesday.

  • These companies include SpaceX, Orbital Sciences, Sierra Nevada Space Systems, and more.

  • The menace of a thunder-cloud approached as in his childhood's dream; disaster lurked behind the quiet outer show.

  • The nine barricaded the outer gates and placed in the best positions guns loaded with grape.

  • The others stood silent till they heard the outer door of the apartment close behind him.

  • Dobson, mouth agape, struck a little bell on the desk and the orderly stepped in from the outer room.

  • The gentleman bows very ceremoniously, and Monsieur St. Ange walks slowly out, and takes a glass of curaoa in the outer room.