meteorites
英 [ˈmiːtiəraɪts]
美 [ˈmitiɔˌraɪts]
n. 陨石
meteorite的复数
柯林斯词典
- 陨石;陨星;陨铁
Ameteoriteis a large piece of rock or metal from space that has landed on Earth.
双语例句
- They also saw meteorites known to have come from the red, or reddish, planet.
他们还看了来自火星这红色或带红色的行星的陨石。 - This is one of the secrets of meteorites algorithm, named for the meteorite secret.
这是一个关于陨石的秘密的算法,名字为陨石的秘密。 - And it's from meteoroids that we get meteors and meteorites.
流星和陨石也是来自流星体中。 - The previous five extinctions were visited upon the dinosaurs and other denizens of the earth by the natural world, coming as glaciers, meteorites, or volcanoes.
自然界将前五次灭绝带给了恐龙和地球上的其它居民,它们以冰河、陨星或火山的形式到来。 - Studies of meteorites are now providing evidence for the collisional-heating hypothesis.
目前对于陨石的研究,提供了证据支持撞击加热假说。 - Large meteorites actually come from the asteroid belt.
大陨石其实来自小行星带。 - The carbon in diamond and silicon-carbide grains from meteorites usually has ratios very different from this.
通常在陨石的金刚石和碳化硅颗粒中的碳同位素比例与此相差甚远。 - Smash one of these small planets open and the fragments from the centre will form metallic meteorites.
打碎这样的一个小行星,其核心部分的碎片将形成金属陨星。 - Meteorites contain the oldest known rocks in the solar system, as well as minerals that formed around other stars perhaps billions of years before our solar system was born.
流星体中含有太阳系中已知的最古老的岩石,以及在太阳系诞生的几十亿年前在其他恒星周围形成的矿物。 - The findings could also help scientists model the dangers and the likelihood of Earth impacts caused by objects like comets and meteorites.
这次的发现也能帮助科学家为这种危险建模及估计由慧星和陨星造成的地球碰撞的可能性。