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to stars中文翻譯:

給明星們

相似詞語短語

to the stars───為了星星

to my stars───獻給我的星星

stars───v.點綴;成輻射狀開裂;使擔任主角(star的第三人稱單數);abbr.specializedtrainingandreassignmentstudents經過專門訓練后再分配的學生;stationaryautomotiveroadstimulator(Toyota)汽車公路固定刺激物(豐田汽車);n.明星類,明星(star的復數形式)

to see stars───去看星星

fallen stars───隕星

try stars───試試星星

dark stars───[天]暗星

famous stars───著名明星

dying stars───垂死的星星

雙語使用場景

Today, people still look to stars or genes, astrology or genetics, in the hope of finding the source of exceptional abilities or personal characteristics.───今天,人們仍然研究星星或基因、占星術或遺傳學,希望找到超常的能力或個人特征的來源。

WISE is an all-sky survey, snapping pictures of the whole sky -- from asteroids to stars to powerful, distant galaxies.───WISE 是一個全天空探測器,拍攝整個天空的照片——自小行星、恒星至各種富含能量的遙遠的星系。

According to previous models, some of these objects could look similar to stars.───依據之前的理論,像這樣的天體看上去接近恒星。

Teachers from Beijing have been sent to Wichita, Kansas, for training; and teachers like Connie Coulter have come to Stars and Rain.───教師被從北京派往堪薩斯州的Wichita市去接受培訓,像ConnieCoulter這樣的老師則被派來星星雨工作。

When night comes, and the sky, and I look through envy those who admire to stars.───每當夜幕降臨,我透看裳蒼穹,羨慕那些讓人仰慕的群星。

Hubble does not travel to stars, planets, and galaxies. It takes pictures of them as it whirls around Earth at 17, 500 miles an hour.───哈勃(沒有像其他探測器那樣)旅行到一些恒星,行星和星系。然而它是以每小時17.500英里的速度在地球軌道上對他們進行拍照。

What you want is just the right amount, and planets, it turns out, are just right, because they're close to stars, but not too close.───你要的就是那剛剛好的量,它也證明,行星的適量是剛剛適中的,因為它們接近恒星了,但也不是太接近。

英語使用場景

When her friends were picked up by their parents after school ended late at night, she would solitarily walk home, talking to stars and praying to her mother.

Were birthday cakes, wishbones, wells and fountains, or churches better than or equal to stars?

Easy access to stars through social networking websites has made them less appealing and increases the likelihood of followers getting bored, music consumer research by publishers Bauer Media said.

The "genitive" form of the constellation name, used when referring to stars in that constellation.

This time, Ward faced sidereal, an adjective that describes things related to stars or constellations.