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词根:occult
adj.occult 神秘的;超自然的;难以理解的
n.occult 神秘学
vi.occult 被掩蔽
vt.occult 掩蔽
noun
the disappearance of one celestial body behind another, as when a planet or star is obscured by the moon.
the act of becoming or the state of being hidden from view.
"早在15世纪, occultacioun,意为“身份伪装或隐瞒”,源自拉丁语 occultationem(主格 occultatio),是 occultare “隐藏,掩盖”的动词的名词形式,该动词是 occulere “覆盖,隐藏”的频率动词(参见 occult)。
掩(一个天体被另一个角直径较大的天体 (如月球或行星) 所掩蔽的现象)
Middle English occultacion, borrowed from Latin occultātiōn-, occultātiō "concealment, interruption of light from a celestial body," from occultāre "to prevent from being seen, conceal, keep secret" + -tiōn- -tiō, suffix of verbal action — more at occult >entry 1
The first known use of occultation was in the 15th century
1 He periodically checked their accuracy by taking a kind of astronomical reading called an occultation.
2 During the occultation, the Moon passed in front of the planet Mars, which allowed the photographer to capture both objects together.
3 From this vantage point it will be able to watch the Sun constantly, even during eclipses and occultations, and carry out scientific studies.
4 This dawning golden age of occultations may have an expiration date, unfortunately.
5 Such a passing causes a momentary eclipse known as an occultation.
6 The moon will momentarily block three planets — Venus, then Mars, then Mercury — this week, in what is known as an occultation.
7 Plus, the occultation has also served as a check on the team’s work up until now.
8 Then again, ingenious growers often come up with other, highly original devices for garden occultation.
9 In the finale, “occultation,” elements of the first two movements are overlaid — an idea suggested by the mechanics of a solar eclipse.
10 We call such a passage of one astronomical object in front of another an occultation.
11 Structure and composition of Pluto’s atmosphere from the New Horizons solar ultraviolet occultation.
12 From 2018 through 2021, Quaoar passed in front of four stars, and astronomers on Earth were able to observe the shadow of the eclipses, also known as stellar occultations.
13 The theory and the procedure of inversion of Earth′s neutral atmospheric parameters with GPS occultation are briefly introduced.
介绍了利用GPS掩星反演地球中性大气参数的原理。
14 Below these are items that discuss upcoming sky events such as meteor showers, eclipses, and lunar occultations.
15 Using data gathered from the Hubble Space Telescope, researchers at MIT witnessed two occultation events from the innermost planets, TRAPPIST-1b and 1c.
16 The height and the excess phase variations of the occultation caused by water vapor and the temperature variety in the atmosphere boundary layer are studied in details.
详细研究了大气边界层水汽和温度变化对掩星观测高度、相位时延的影响;
17 This "occultation" was visible for just 2 minutes, and only from a small patch of the Pacific Ocean near New Zealand.
18 Dhillon added that other than occultation events, the only way to spot these dwarf planet rings would be to send a robotic probe to visit them.
19 Another occultation occurred on Aug. 9 last year, and astronomers again pointed telescopes, large and small, at Quaoar in hopes of learning more about the ring.
20 So just before the actual occultation, the two are quite close together.
2 消失
determination lapse dissolution evanescence mergence go pass remove drop fly resolve disappear blank flee dissolve evaporate submerge elapse involute evanish merge depart obliterate deaden unmake
4 掩星
5 隐藏
covert privy cryptic subterranean veiled hid veil occult cover bottle hide blind bury suppress conceal envelop bosom enshroud hide out take earth
6 不见