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stellar

/stel-er/US // ˈstɛl ər //UK // (ˈstɛlə) //

恒星,恒星的,恒定的,恒星级

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to the stars; consisting of stars.
    • : like a star, as in brilliance, shape, etc.
    • : pertaining to a preeminent performer, athlete, etc.

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Examples

  • This question has long been a subject of intense astrophysical debate, particularly in relation to the stellar composition of individual galaxies.

  • An optical telescope planned for construction on a 15-meter tower at Kunlun could take advantage of Dome A’s stellar views above the boundary layer, Ma says.

  • Each stellar tail stretches hundreds of light-years and dwarfs the cluster itself, which is about 65 light-years across.

  • The study also doesn’t explain certain heavy elements found in meteorites, which are thought to come from a nearby supernova and so could require the sun come from a long-lived stellar family.

  • Two major gold loan financiers—Muthoot Finance and Manappuram Finance—reported stellar results in the March quarter.

  • But it might, when we look back at the stellar performances young Hollywood produced this year, end up being ridiculous.

  • But that misstep is a minor blip in an otherwise stellar premiere.

  • For stellar-mass black holes, a reliable technique involves watching fluctuations in their X-ray emissions.

  • If a stellar-mass black hole is a violin, an IMBH is a double bass.

  • A stellar-mass black hole would produce pulses in the 100 to 450 Hz range, though still with that 3-to-2 ratio between the flares.

  • We have now set forth some of the important facts exhibited by the stellar universe.

  • One of the most fruitful fields for this instrument is undoubtedly stellar spectroscopy.

  • I believe he would be able to assimilate training, and would make a valuable addition to the Stellar Guard.

  • He had overcome this obstacle, however, and had eliminated the possibilities of a collision with these stellar juggernauts.

  • I thought the stellar host glittered with unusual brilliance, as if there were a joyous and holy revelry going on in heaven.