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cos·mic
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cosmically (adv.)
词根:cosmic
adj.cosmological 宇宙论的;宇宙哲学的
cosmogenic 宇宙发生的;由宇宙(射)线产生的
cosmologic 宇宙哲学的;宇宙论的
n.cosmology [天] 宇宙论,[天] 宇宙学
cosmogony 宇宙进化论;宇宙的产生,宇宙的起源
cosmographer 宇宙学家;宇宙志学者
cosmography 宇宙结构学,宇宙志
cosmologist 宇宙论者,宇宙学家
adjective
of or relating to the cosmos, the extraterrestrial vastness, or the universe in contrast to the earth alone
cosmic radiation
of, relating to, or concerned with abstract spiritual or metaphysical (see metaphysical sense 2) ideas
cosmic wisdom
characterized by greatness especially in extent, intensity, or comprehensiveness a book of cosmic significance
a cosmic thinker
cosmic ray宇宙线
cosmic dust宇宙尘埃
cosmic radiation宇宙辐射
1640年代,“世俗的,属于这个世界的”,现在已经过时,来自希腊语 kosmikos 的拉丁化形式,“世俗的,属于这个世界的”,来自 kosmos “世界秩序,世界”(参见 cosmos)。1580年代出现了“与地球有关的”意义。Cosmical。
现代意义上的“与宇宙有关的”,特别是被认为受制于一套和谐的法则体系,始于1846年。指“与宇宙有关的或处理宇宙的,构成地球或太阳系以外物质宇宙的一部分”的意义始于1871年。指无法想象的广阔空间或漫长时间的意义始于1874年。相关: Cosmically。
Greek kosmikos, from kosmos order, universe
The first known use of cosmic was in 1685
cosmopolitanadjective
having a worldwide scope or outlook : not limited or narrow
cosmopolitan world travelers
composed of persons or elements from many parts of the world
a cosmopolitan city
found in most parts of the world and in many kinds of ecological conditions
a cosmopolitan herb
cosmonautnoun
a Soviet or Russian astronaut
cosmologynoun
a branch of astronomy that deals with the beginning, structure, and space-time relationships of the universe
cosmologynoun
a branch of astronomy that deals with the beginning, structure, and space-time relationships of the universe
cosmologynoun
a branch of astronomy that deals with the beginning, structure, and space-time relationships of the universe
cosmicadjective
of or relating to the cosmos
cosmic theories
extremely vast : grand
cosmic dimensions
cosmicadjective
of or relating to the cosmos
cosmic theories
extremely vast : grand
cosmic dimensions
1 In that titanic cosmic explosion, the universe began an expansion which has never ceased.
2 It discovers reveals and demonstrates a vital cosmic law, which has been extensively applied and popularized.
该书中发现、揭示和论证了一个十分重要的宇宙法则, 这个法则已经广泛地被我们推广和应用.
3 Do you believe in a cosmic plan?
你相信冥冥中的安排吗?
4 Black holes are giant, cosmic vacuum cleaners that swallow up everything around them.
1黑洞是巨大的宇宙的真空的清理器,它吞没周围的所有的东西.
5 Incidentally, disturbance from cosmic background radiation is something we have all experienced.
6 In a cosmic perspective, most human concerns seem insignificant, even petty.
7 We embarked on our cosmic voyage with a question first framed in the childhood of our species and in each generation asked anew with undiminished wonder: What are the stars?
8 Before he could explain, the cosmic toilet flushed with a mighty roaaar!
9 In detecting the cosmic background radiation, in counting quasars, in searching for intelligent signals from space, radio astronomers are dealing with amounts of energy that are barely there at all.
10 This construct offers another approach to explaining cosmic acceleration.
这些额外维度或许提供了另一种解释宇宙加速膨胀的方式.
11 One evocative idea is that it was a cosmic catastrophe, the explosion of a nearby star—a supernova like the one that produced the Crab Nebula.
12 Finally, at the end of all our wanderings, we return to our tiny, fragile, blue-white world, lost in a cosmic ocean vast beyond our most courageous imaginings.
13 ...cosmic debris.
外太空垃圾
14 For the first time, humans would be able to witness a cosmic collision–and witness it very well thanks to the new Hubble space telescope.
15 Earth is a target in a cosmic shooting gallery, subject to random violent events that were unsuspected a few decades ago.
地球是“宇宙射击场”中的一个靶子,容易随机遭遇各种猛烈的撞击事件,这在数十年前从未受到过怀疑。
16 His cosmic visions left him with little patience for lowlier , grittier issues of politics and economics.
他的宇宙视野使他对既现实又纷杂的政治和经济事务毫无耐心.
17 If the Earth happens to lie in the beam of this cosmic lighthouse, we see it flash once each rotation.
18 Our origin and evolution have been tied to distant cosmic events.
19 And maybe some cosmic forces happened to perfectly converge in the Universe of the Upside-Down Toilet.
20 This enabled the two Voyagers to use a "gravity assist" technique in which the craft were successively flung from one gassy giant to the next in a kind of cosmic version of "crack the whip."