英:[ˌæpə'dʒi:ən]
美:[ˌæpə'dʒiən]
英:[ˌæpə'dʒi:ən]
美:[ˌæpə'dʒiən]
noun
the point in the orbit of an object (such as a satellite) orbiting the earth that is at the greatest distance from the center of the earthalso: the point farthest from a planet or a satellite (such as the moon) reached by an object orbiting it compare perigee
the farthest or highest point : culmination
Aegean civilization reached its apogee in Crete.
French apogée, from New Latin apogaeum, from Greek apogaion, from neuter of apogeios, apogaios far from the earth, from apo- + gē, gaia earth
The first known use of apogee was in 1640
apologizeverb
to make an apology
apologizeverb
to make an apology
apologizeverb
to make an apology
apologistnoun
one who speaks or writes in defense of a faith, cause, or institution
apologeticadjective
offered by way of apology
an apologetic smile
sorry for some fault or failure
apologeticadjective
offered by way of apology
an apologetic smile
sorry for some fault or failure
apogeenoun
the point farthest from the center of a heavenly body (as the earth or the moon) reached by an object (as a satellite) orbiting it compare perigee
apogeenoun
the point farthest from the center of a heavenly body (as the earth or the moon) reached by an object (as a satellite) orbiting it compare perigee
1 Apogean tides occur when the moon is at the apogee of its orbit.
远月潮在月球位于其轨道的最远点时发生。
2 shag carpeting reached the apogee of its popularity in the 1970s but is now considered outdated
3 The spaceplane continued skyward on a ballistic trajectory, reaching a maximum altitude, or apogee, of 55.2 miles.
4 Moreover, the inner tension of that style inflects the rest of the film; Schrader’s spare image-making here reaches an apogee of lyricism, his sense of essential ornament appears forged in fire.
5 The huge Space Launch System (SLS) rocket will send an Orion spacecraft into orbit, the systems will be checked out, the solid-fuel boosters will be jettisoned, and a liquid-propellant rocket will kick Orion into an elliptical high orbit, reaching an apogee of 110,000 kilometers.
6 But the military kept the exact orbit a secret, and amateur skywatchers will be closely watching for signs of the spaceplane passing overhead in hopes of estimating its apogee, perigee, and inclination.
7 His political rise reached an apogee in 1976, when President Gerald Ford appointed Lozano as U.S. ambassador to El Salvador.
8 Virgin Galactic reported the craft reached an apogee, or high point, of about 87 kilometers (54 miles) and a top speed just shy of three times the speed of sound.
9 This strategy of coercive punishment reached its apogee in World War II.
10 David and Victoria Beckham, who became an item in 1997, may have brought the pop star–sports hero dyad to its modern apogee, making a billion hearts flutter while creating an interstellar expansion in their consumer base.
11 Apogean tides occur when the moon is at the apogee of its orbit.
远月潮在月球位于其轨道的最远点时发生.
1 远地点