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stargazer

/stahr-gey-zer/US // ˈstɑrˌgeɪ zər //

追星族,观星者,望星镜,观星台

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who stargazes, as an astronomer or astrologer.
    • : a daydreamer.
    • : an impractical idealist.
    • : any of several marine fishes of the family Uranoscopidae, having the eyes at the top of the head.
    • : sand stargazer.

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Examples

  • The telescope comes with a stargazer guide and moon map for amateurs to easily make new discoveries.

  • No outburst is expected this year, and the moon isn’t totally cooperating, but stargazers should still be able to see plenty of streaks in the sky if they’re patient.

  • Here are some celestial objects that stargazers have suspected of dodging their telescopes over the years.

  • All accounts come from civilizations in the northern hemisphere, even though stargazers in South America, Africa, and Australia had a clearer view of the galactic disk—a front row seat to stellar explosions.

  • Alan Duffy, the lead scientist at the Royal Institution of Australia, recommends that stargazers hoping to get a clear view of both Jupiter and Saturn might want to look west before then.

  • She is also the co-founder of the Stargazer Foundation, which provides free online tools for nonprofits.

  • He rode sidewise and swaying, crooning a gay little saddle song; to which Stargazer, his horse, twitched back an inquiring ear.

  • Ticket dashed into the lead, but Stargazer soon assumed command, with Berlin forcing the pace at his side.

  • On went Stargazer, his dazzling pace tearing at the hearts of those who attempted to follow it.

  • Because it made me mad to see a stargazer like that turning your head.

  • Did you ever read of the stargazer who fell into an open well at the street corner?