Sputnik中文,Sputnik的意思,Sputnik翻译及用法

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Sputnik

英[ˈspʌtnɪk]美[ˈspʊtnɪk, ˈspʌt-, ˈsputnjɪk]

n. 人造卫星(前苏联制造)

Sputnik 英语释义

英语释义

  • a Russian artificial satellite;

    "Sputnik was the first man-made satellite to orbit the earth"

Sputnik 片语

片语

Café Sputnik唱片名

spunky sputnik后摇滚

Sputnik Planitia斯普特尼克平原

Sputnik 2斯普特尼克2号

Sputnik k人造卫星

Sputnik Planum史泼尼克平原

Sputnik CrisisSoviet stamp depicting Sputnik's orbit around Earth

sputnik lab卫屋

Sputnik 22史泼尼克22号

Sputnik 例句

英汉例句

  • A new Sputnik moment might change their minds.

    一个新的斯普特尼克时刻可能会改变他们的想法。

  • Sputnik - the first artificial satellite - is launched by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957, as a global positioning system for precise weapon delivery and paves the way for GPS as we know it today.

    1957年10月4日,苏联发射了首颗人造卫星「斯普特尼克」作为精準武器的全球定位系统,为我们今天所知的GPS铺平了道路。

  • Another similarity comes from a genetic analysis of Sputnik that showed some of Sputnik「s genes actually came from other viruses.

    另一项相似的研究对Sputnik病毒做了基因分析。研究显示,Sputnik的一些基因实际上源自另外一些病毒。

  • Sir Harold Spencer Jones, Astronomer Royal of the UK, 1957 (two weeks later Sputnik orbited the Earth).

    ——阿诺德·斯班塞·琼斯爵士,英国皇家天文学家,1957(2周后斯巴尼克人造卫星环绕地球)。

  • 「This is our generation」s Sputnik moment,」 Obama said in his speech, adding that the country needs to 「fund a level of research and development we haven「t seen since the height of the space race.」

    「这是我们这一代的」SputnikMoment 「(人造卫星危机),」奥巴马在他的演讲中说道,并且指出美国需要「通过拨款让研发水平重新达到空间竞赛时的高度」。

  • A son of the Cold War tells what it was like from the losing side of the Space Race--and how the U.S.S.R.」s space program fizzled after Sputnik and Gagarin

    一位冷战之子讲述了在太空竞赛中居于劣势者的见闻感受,以及在人造卫星升空和加加林飞天之后苏联的太空计划如何化为泡影。

  • It is not hard to see why the Sputnik era appeals to Mr Obama.

    不难想见为什么史泼尼克时代那么吸引奥巴马先生。

  • The company's roots can be traced back to the design bureau that launched the first Sputnik in 1957 and put the first man in space in 1961.

    这家公司的起源可以追溯到,1957年发射第一颗人造地球卫星(Sputnik)以及1961年首次将人类送入太空的设计局。

  • In the 1950s, the Sputnik launching ushered in heavier workloads for American students in the race to keep up with the Soviet Union.

    1950年,苏联人造卫星升空震惊了美国社会,而后为了追赶苏联的脚步,学生的作业负担也加重了。

  • NORRIS: How did industry respond to the Sputnik moment?

    诺里斯:各行业是如何应对这一「伴侣号」时刻的呢?

  • His advisers fret that federal research and development has fallen sharply since the Sputnik era.

    他的顾问们提醒说联邦的研发投入自人造地球卫星时代(Sputnikera)已急剧下滑。

  • I was born in October, 1957, one day after the Soviets lobbed the Sputnik satellite into orbit.

    1957年十月,苏联发射的人造卫星「伴侣号」升空的后一天,是我的生日。

  • Hill, who has used telescopes since he was a child during the Sputnik era, has been on the team since 1999.

    自从苏联发射第一颗人造卫星开始,当时还是个孩子的希尔就开始用天文望远镜观察星空了。他自1999年以来一直在这个小组工作。

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