satellite
n.
衛(wèi)星 a body in space that moves round a larger one. especially a planet
人造衛(wèi)星 a man-made object intended to move around the Earth, moon, etc.for some purpose
衛(wèi)星國,附庸國,衛(wèi)星都市 sth, especially a country, that is controlled by or depends on sth else
同義詞
n. artificial satellite,orbiter,planet
參考例句
1. Let me be your satellite.
讓我成為你的衛(wèi)星。
2. The astronauts make all the attempt to save the satellite.
宇航員將做出最后的努力搶救人造衛(wèi)星。
3. They had special receiving powers, not unlike a satellite receiving station.
他們有特殊的接收能力,這與衛(wèi)星接收站相似。
參考例句
1.N-COUNT A satellite is an object which has been sent into space in order to collect information or to be part of a communications system. Satellites move continually around the earth or around another planet. 人造衛(wèi)星
例:The rocket launched two communications satellites.
火箭發(fā)射了兩顆通信衛(wèi)星。
2.ADJ Satellite television is broadcast using a satellite. 衛(wèi)星的
例:They have four satellite channels.
他們有4個衛(wèi)星頻道。
3.N-COUNT A satellite is a natural object in space that moves around a planet or star. 衛(wèi)星
例:...the satellites of Jupiter.
木星的衛(wèi)星。
4.N-COUNT You can refer to a country, area, or organization as a satellite when it is controlled by or depends on a larger and more powerful one. 衛(wèi)星國; 附屬區(qū); 衛(wèi)星組織
例:Some companies are outfitting their satellite offices with wireless LANs.
一些公司正在為其辦事處裝備無線局域網(wǎng)。
常見用法
用作名詞
Troop movements can be observed from space by a satellite.
藉助衛(wèi)星可觀察到部隊的調動。
The equipment picked up the signal from the satellite.
這設備收到了衛(wèi)星發(fā)出的信號。
The bbc is hooked up with Australian television by satellite.
英國廣播公司通過衛(wèi)星與澳大利亞電視實行聯(lián)播。
n.
衛(wèi)星 a body in space that moves round a larger one. especially a planet
人造衛(wèi)星 a man-made object intended to move around the Earth, moon, etc.for some purpose
衛(wèi)星國,附庸國,衛(wèi)星都市 sth, especially a country, that is controlled by or depends on sth else
同義詞
n. artificial satellite,orbiter,planet
參考例句
1. Let me be your satellite.
讓我成為你的衛(wèi)星。
2. The astronauts make all the attempt to save the satellite.
宇航員將做出最后的努力搶救人造衛(wèi)星。
3. They had special receiving powers, not unlike a satellite receiving station.
他們有特殊的接收能力,這與衛(wèi)星接收站相似。
參考例句
1.N-COUNT A satellite is an object which has been sent into space in order to collect information or to be part of a communications system. Satellites move continually around the earth or around another planet. 人造衛(wèi)星
例:The rocket launched two communications satellites.
火箭發(fā)射了兩顆通信衛(wèi)星。
2.ADJ Satellite television is broadcast using a satellite. 衛(wèi)星的
例:They have four satellite channels.
他們有4個衛(wèi)星頻道。
3.N-COUNT A satellite is a natural object in space that moves around a planet or star. 衛(wèi)星
例:...the satellites of Jupiter.
木星的衛(wèi)星。
4.N-COUNT You can refer to a country, area, or organization as a satellite when it is controlled by or depends on a larger and more powerful one. 衛(wèi)星國; 附屬區(qū); 衛(wèi)星組織
例:Some companies are outfitting their satellite offices with wireless LANs.
一些公司正在為其辦事處裝備無線局域網(wǎng)。
常見用法
用作名詞
Troop movements can be observed from space by a satellite.
藉助衛(wèi)星可觀察到部隊的調動。
The equipment picked up the signal from the satellite.
這設備收到了衛(wèi)星發(fā)出的信號。
The bbc is hooked up with Australian television by satellite.
英國廣播公司通過衛(wèi)星與澳大利亞電視實行聯(lián)播。