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solar

/soh-ler/US // ˈsoʊ lər //UK // (ˈsəʊlə) //

太阳,太阳能,太阳系,太阳神

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to the sun: solar phenomena.
    • : determined by the sun: solar hour.
    • : proceeding from the sun, as light or heat.
    • : utilizing, operated by, or depending on solar energy: a solar building; a solar stove.
    • : indicating time by means of or with reference to the sun: a solar chronometer.
    • : manufacturing or providing solar power: the solar industry.
    • : Astrology. subject to the influence of the sun.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Informal. solar energy.

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Examples

  • Solar Impulse was an experimental plane, weighing as little as a family car and using 17,248 solar cells.

  • At the beginning, in the 1990s, we had very little idea what objects in the solar system are producing all this dust.

  • And, just last month, the company announced plans to run one such high-megawatt cable that would funnel wind and solar power from Upstate New York to the city.

  • The solar-powered chopper is designed to take-off, hover no more than a few dozen feet above the surface, maneuver through Mars’ thin air, and land on flat terrain.

  • As the cost further declined due to technology improvements and the rise of economies of scale, solar was able to eventually debut as a viable general-purpose energy source.

  • The service module also deploys four arrays of solar panels.

  • Increasingly, as these industries develop, on-site solar and wind is a way of guaranteeing a lower price for electricity.

  • And so there has been a boom in placing solar fields on top of landfills.

  • In essence, they placed a bunch of solar panels in the form of a suspension bridge on top of the lift.

  • At the end of October, the first landfill solar field in New York State was completed.

  • There is no reason to suppose that his is the only Solar System: there may be many millions of solar systems.

  • For aught we know, there may be millions of systems, each containing millions of solar systems.

  • Reckoning that Neptune is the outermost planet of the solar system, that system would have a diameter of 5,584 millions of miles.

  • It would require some hours before he attained to the outer limit of the solar system.

  • We shall therefore now turn to a description of the portion of the starry world which is found in the limits of our solar system.