n.:
星;恒星;主演;星号;名演员;〈口〉著名人物;星;【天】恒星
v.:
用星(形物)装饰;加星号;使演主角;(演员)主演;主演;担任主角;使主演;由…担任主角
网络:
星星;星辰;繁星
1.
The components of most double stars are close enough for there to be strong gravitational attraction between them.
大多数双星的子星都很靠近,所以它们之间存在很强的万有引力。
2.
Actress Ruan was one of the most prominent Chinese movie stars of the 1930s and is still regarded as an icon.
阮玲玉是19世纪30年代最杰出的女影星,至今仍是很多人的偶像。
3.
For a discussion of stars our language is inadequate and seems laughable, as if someone were trying to plow with a feather.
因为我们人类的语言不适合论述星辰,否则会显得可笑,就如同某些人想用羽毛去犁地一样。
4.
The name stuck even though the opposite turned out to be true: this type of nebula consists of gas molted from dying stars.
这个名字从此流传下来,即使事实真相刚好相反:这类星云是由濒死恒星所崩落的气体构成的。
5.
But they also orbit their stars rapidly, typically taking two or three months, rather than a year, to do so.
但它们也围绕恒星快速旋转,这通常只要花上2到3个月而不是一年的时间。
6.
The health sector has humanity's best interests at heart, a strong moral dimension, and a strong set of social values among its many stars.
卫生部门时刻牢记人类的最佳利益,坚守严格的道德准则,遵循一整套强烈的社会价值观。
7.
Let me thellonk that there is one among those stars that guides my life through the dark unknown.
让我假想,在群星之中,有一颗星是指导着我的生命路程经过过程不成知的暗中的。
8.
The biggest stars look at me with your eyes.
最大的星星从你的眼中看我。
9.
The British public, which had not been unduly angered about the invasion of privacy of stars and politicians, was outraged.
不曾因为侵犯明星和政府官员隐私而过度生气的英国公众,这次义愤填膺。
10.
These shoppers say the desire to dress like the stars without having to pay top prices is possible with patience and a little luck.
这些顾客说只要有耐心外加一点点的运气,就可以不花高价而满足像明星们那样打扮的愿望。