英:[ɔ:ˌrɔ:rə ˌbɔ:riˈeɪlɪs]
美:[ˌbɔriˈælɪs, ˌbor-]
英:[ɔ:ˌrɔ:rə ˌbɔ:riˈeɪlɪs]
美:[ˌbɔriˈælɪs, ˌbor-]
北极光;
noun
an aurora that occurs in earth's northern hemisphere called alsonorthern lights
1620年代,“北极光”,字面意思为“北方的黎明”,据说由法国哲学家彼得鲁斯·加森杜斯(Petrus Gassendus)(1592-1655)在1621年9月2日在法国看到了壮观的光景后创造; 详见 aurora + boreal 。在苏格兰北部和水手中,有时称为 the dancers,pretty dancers,或 merry dancers 。相关: Aurora australis (1741年)。
北极光
北极光
在北极地区高层大气中出现的极光。
New Latin, literally, northern dawn
The first known use of aurora borealis was in 1707
baby boomnoun
a marked rise in a birthrate (as in the U.S. after World War II)
bnoun
the second letter of the English alphabet
a musical note referred to by the letter B : the seventh tone of a C-major scale
a grade rating a student's work as good
bnoun
the second letter of the English alphabet
a musical note referred to by the letter B : the seventh tone of a C-major scale
a grade rating a student's work as good
bnoun
the second letter of the English alphabet
a musical note referred to by the letter B : the seventh tone of a C-major scale
a grade rating a student's work as good
aye-ayenoun
a lemur of Madagascar that has large eyes and ears and is active at night
avoirdupois weightnoun
the series of units of weight based on the pound of 16 ounces and the ounce of 16 drams see measure
auxiliary1 of 2adjective
available to provide something extra when needed
auxiliary police
auxiliary2 of 2noun
an auxiliary person, group, or device
autonomic nervous systemnoun
the part of the vertebrate nervous system that controls involuntary actions (as heart rate and breathing) and that is made up of the sympathetic nervous system and parasympathetic nervous system
Authorized Versionnoun
a revision of the English Bible made under King James I and widely used by Protestants
aurora borealisnoun
broad bands of light that have a magnetic and electrical source and that appear in the sky at night especially in the arctic region called alsonorthern lights
1 Almost 15 years later, seeing the aurora borealis is a bit like a drug, says photographer Ronn Murray.
2 Canada’s aurora borealis was barely visible to the naked eye, but an extended exposure just might pick up some of the slack.
3 Phillips estimates that the aurora borealis will be visible as far south as New York and Idaho as well.
4 Throughout history, humans have gazed in awe at the astronomical wonder that is the aurora borealis.
5 And that sparked what NASA describes as a vibrant display of the aurora borealis, commonly known as the northern lights.
6 There’s no point in trying to come up with a melody that’s got aurora borealis or antidisestablishmentarianism in the chorus.
7 Check out this stunning, time-lapse video of the aurora borealis over northern Norway.
8 Few night sights thrill national-park travelers like spotting the aurora borealis; scroll the hundreds of comments on the NPS’ latest awe-inspiring aurora Instagram post from Denali for proof.
9 The northern lights, or aurora borealis, are powered by energy from outer space.
北极光,或者北边的极光,它的能量来自于外太空。
10 Rhodium-plated pierced earrings with cubic-cut Bermuda Blue crystal and a White Alabaster Aurora Borealis cubic-cut bead.
镀铑钻孔耳环方形切割百慕大蓝水晶和白阿拉巴斯特北极光方形切割珠。
11 And if you doubt that, then go look at the aurora borealis.
而如果你还怀疑, 那么去看一下极光.
12 You know those pictures in National Geographic, the aurora borealis?
你看过国家地理杂志拍的北极光 吧 ?
13 Light from an aurora borealis swirls over Yellowknife, the capital of Canada's Northwest Territories.
北极光在自然界的模式.光从北极光漩涡越过耶洛奈夫, 加拿大的西北地区的首都.
14 Deng Feng of aurora borealis copartner thinks.
北极光合伙人邓峰认为.
1 北极光