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planetary

/plan-i-ter-ee/US // ˈplæn ɪˌtɛr i //UK // (ˈplænɪtərɪ, -trɪ) //

行星,行星的,行星的人

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or resembling a planet or the planets.
    • : wandering; erratic.
    • : terrestrial; global.
    • : Machinery. noting or pertaining to an epicyclic gear train in which a sun gear is linked to one or more planet gears also engaging with an encircling ring gear.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Machinery. a planetary gear train.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • If your main concern is planetary health, plant-based foods are the better choice.

  • Certain destinations like the moon and Mars have always been at the forefront of planetary scientists’ minds, especially as we’ve learned more about the history of water on both bodies.

  • Careful crater counting suggests it could be as old as 1 million years, or as youthful as 53,000 years — yesterday, in planetary terms.

  • Two hundred light years away sits a planetary system unlike any other yet discovered.

  • The drive for infinite economic growth is leading to a planetary ecological crisis.

  • Some of those plans for planetary defense sound like they were ripped right out of a Michael Bay movie.

  • The leading neocons competed with each other to come up with the most grandiose vision of Middle East and planetary restructuring.

  • Higher incomes lead to greater demand on planetary resources and more interdependence.

  • “The Martian Chroniclers”Burkhard Bilger, The New Yorker A new era in planetary exploration.

  • The Daily Pic: Michael Benson's planetary art hovers between sci-fi and astronomy.

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

  • Still, it will be healthier if we push out of this planetary system before someone else pushes in.

  • In the stages of concentration the planetary nebulæ might well repeat those through which the greater solar mass proceeded.

  • In an orbit made elliptical by the planetary attraction the sun necessarily occupies one of the foci of the ellipse.

  • The conditions under which this vivifying tide is received have their origin in the planetary motion.