zodiac / ˈzoʊ diˌæk /

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zodiac 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an imaginary belt of the heavens, extending about 8° on each side of the ecliptic, within which are the apparent paths of the sun, moon, and principal planets. It contains twelve constellations and hence twelve divisions called signs of the zodiac. Each division, however, because of the precession of the equinoxes, now contains the constellation west of the one from which it took its name.Compare sign of the zodiac.
  2. a circular or elliptical diagram representing this belt, and usually containing pictures of the animals, human figures, etc., that are associated with the constellations and signs.
  3. a circuit or round.

zodiac 近义词

zodiac

等同于 prediction

zodiac

等同于 circle

zodiac

等同于 prognostication

更多zodiac例句

  1. Online searches for zodiac signs and birth charts hit a five-year peak in 2020, according to Google Trends.
  2. The Zodiac mod vaporizer I admired behind the glass in BeyondVape is gorgeous, but it also costs $220.
  3. Leo is strategic, the queen on the chessboard, the prime mover of the zodiac.
  4. Zodiac signs correspond to seven-year spans of life; Cancer, with college and coming of age.
  5. From the resourceful rat to the fertile pig, the 12 zodiac heads ostensibly represent different periods in the Chinese calendar.
  6. This second zodiac sign rules the human age of innocence, 7-14 years.
  7. The detrimentum is the sign of the Zodiac opposite to the planet's mansion.
  8. This shews that Mars was, at first, further advanced than Venus along the Zodiac.
  9. The signs of the zodiac were worshipped, and the constellations not in that important circle did not go without adoration.
  10. It may be found on the outside, or square planisphere, of the zodiac of the Temple of Denderah.
  11. The Zodiac is the zone of stars traversed by the Sun in the course of a year.