英:[fɪkst stɑ:]
美:[fɪkst stɑr]
英:[fɪkst stɑ:]
美:[fɪkst stɑr]
恒星;
noun
a star so distant that its motion can be measured only by very precise observations over long periods
The first known use of fixed star was in 1551
Flag Daynoun
June 14 observed in some states as the anniversary of the adoption of the U.S. flag in 1777
fixed starnoun
a star so distant that its motion can be measured only by very exact observations over long periods
1 A fixed star can emit light and heat by itself.
恒星本身发光发热。
2 Every star is a copious source of neutrinos.
每颗恒星都是丰富的中微子源。
3 Synopsis Shou Heng is like a fixed star, always confident and attractive.
故事大纲守恒就像恒星一般, 永远自信,总吸引所有人的目光.
4 Whether the meteor or the fixed star, I'm willing to wait and pay until they appear.
无论是流星还是恒星, 我都愿意等,愿意付出,直到它们出现为止!
5 Third, the planet brightness stabilizes very much, the sort can not glimmer like fixed star indeterminate.
第三, 行星的光很稳定, 一般不会像恒星那样闪烁不定.
6 Meteor is beautiful, but only the fixed star can bring with more treasure to public.
飞星是美丽的, 但是仅恒星可能带来与更多珍宝给公众.