英:[pəuˈlɛəris]
美:[pəˈlærɪs]
英:[pəuˈlɛəris]
美:[pəˈlærɪs]
Po·lar·is
po la rihs [or] po lae rihs [or] p la rihs [or] p lae rihs
1769年,缩写自 stella polaris,现代拉丁语,字面意思为“北极星”(见 polar)。古希腊人称其为 Phoenice,“腓尼基(星)”,因为腓尼基人用它进行导航。由于岁差的影响,极点偏离了几度(更接近小熊座β星),但显然北极星已经足够接近。另见 pole(n.2)。它在古英语中的名称为 Scip-steorra “船星”,也反映了它在导航中的重要性。作为美国海军远程潜艇发射的制导核导弹的名称,始于1957年。
New Latin, from polaris polar
The first known use of Polaris was in 1844
ponenoun
corn pone
ponderousadjective
very heavy
unpleasantly dull
fell asleep during the ponderous speech
ponderverb
to consider carefully
Pomeraniannoun
any of a breed of very small compact dogs having long hair
polysyllabicadjective
having many syllablesespecially: having more than three syllables
Polynesiannoun
a member of any of the Indigenous peoples of Polynesia
a group of languages spoken in Polynesia
Polluxnoun
a bright star in Gemini
Polaroidtrademark
—used for a material that polarizes light or for a camera
Polarisnoun
north star
1 The third is star, which means polaris.
三:星名, 指北极星.
2 Mr. Hancock is 76, and has long been something like the Polaris of jazz modernism at the piano: an aspirational model, a navigational point, a fixture in the firmament.
3 Polaris business-class lounges — with daybeds, showers and hot meals — are also coming.
4 The Polaris Building has been empty for more than 10 years.
5 CHARLOTTE, Tenn. — On a warm, clear Tuesday in May, Luke Combs offered a visitor a ride around his property in rural Tennessee on one of his Polaris utility vehicles.
6 All of them — Robert Binet’s “The Blue of Distance,” Troy Schumacher’s “Common Ground” and Myles Thatcher’s “Polaris” — showed the same calm about sexual parity.
7 Polaris culminated with a final chord of blinding intensity that Michael Tilson Thomas and the young players of the New World Symphony played with visceral commitment.
8 I looked for some of the constellations that had guided sailors through these islands in the past: Polaris, Perseus, Cassiopeia.
9 Polaris spokesman Brandon Bouchard said it wasn't possible to determine whether the increase in calls meant an actual increase in cases of human trafficking as there is no national prevalence study for the United States.
10 The same is true for the other big pieces Adès has composed in the last few years: Tevot, the Violin Concerto, and his latest orchestral piece, Polaris.
11 The group won the Polaris Music Prize, Canada's answer to the UK's Mercury Prize, for their album Allelujah!
12 Photograph: Brant Ward/Polaris / eyevine California’s voters are poised to consider legalising cannabis for recreational use in 2016 funded by the likes of tech billionaire and former Facebook president Sean Parker.
13 A spokesperson for the Polaris Prize was not immediately available for comment.
14 Launch the Polaris, the end doesn't scare us.
发射北极星, 末日就不会吓到我们.
15 The Polaris Prize recognises the best Canadian album of the year, regardless of genre or sales, with the nominated records decided by more than 200 music journalists, bloggers and broadcasters across the country.
16 Her top customer is Polaris at the Bellevue Club, which has six handles for wine pours.
17 The Octantis will be joined on the lake by its new sister ship, the Polaris.
18 DeLong himself had helped rescue the crew of the 1871 Polaris expedition, which attempted to sail to the pole following the western coast of Greenland.
19 It’s curious to see the revivals of two works both from 1976: “Polaris” and “Cloven Kingdom.”
20 That night Keeler had his turn at hearing about the moon and trying to check the angle of Polaris.