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auroras的意思

auroras中文翻譯:

朝霞

[地物]極光

晨曦(aurora的名詞復數)

曙光

相似詞語短語

aurora───n.[地物]極光;曙光

aurorae───曙光;電暈;極光(aurora的名詞復數)

auroral───adj.極光的;曙光的;玫瑰紅的

aureolas───n.光輪,光環;光暈;n.(Aureola)人名;(英)奧蕾奧拉

aurorean───adj.曉光的;黎明的

Maurras───莫拉斯

agoras───n.市場;集會;n.(Agora)人名;(法)阿戈拉

arras───n.掛毯,花毯;n.(Arras)人名;(法、意)阿拉斯

auras───n.氣味;氣氛;(神像身后的)靈光(aura的復數)

雙語使用場景

solar storm headed for Earth isn't a guarantee of auroras.───沖著地球來的太陽風暴并不是極光出現的保證。

See pictures of the unusual auroras.───圖見pictures of the unusual auroras

can also produce beautiful auroras.───美麗的極光也可能形成于此。

Residents of the region witness dozens of auroras yearly; those in the Point Barrow area farther north see as many as a hundred.───這個地區的居民每年能看到數十次北極光,而那些居住在更北邊的巴羅角的人們更可以看到上百次之多。

Auroras are sparked by energetic particles from the Sun impacting the magnetic environment around the Earth.───極光是由于太陽放射出的高能粒子撞擊地球附近的磁場發光產生。

The recently imaged strange auroras above Saturn's north pole can change their global patterns significantly in only a few minutes.───這些最近出現在土星北極的奇怪極光,能夠在短短幾分鐘內明顯改變整個星球的面貌。

A powerful coronal mass ejection from the Sun caused auroras to be seen as far south as Wisconsin, USA.───來自太陽的強烈的日冕物質噴射使得連美國的威斯康星這么靠南的地方都能看到極光。

The famous night-time auroras (borealis in the north, australis in the south) are the result of particles streaming in from the tail.───著名的夜間極光(北面為北極光,南面為南極光)是粒子從尾部流入所造成的結果。

This time of year is known as aurora season, however, for noted average increases in auroras.───其實每年的這個時節是有名的極光季節,意為該季節極光出現的頻率會增加。

英語使用場景

For decades, sudden brightenings of auroras —also called the northern and southern lights—have puzzled scientists.

See pictures of auroras generated by the Valentine's Day solar flare.

Infact, records show that auroras continued to appear on a regular basis evenduring the Maunder Minimum, Pesnell said.

Magnetic field, auroras, magnetic declination and magnetic field reversals.

Last week Leon Golub of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics had put the odds of the August 1 solar flare producing auroras at about 50-50.

Auroras occur when charged particles outside the Earth's atmosphere collide with atoms in the upper atmosphere.

A burst of solar wind—charged particles from the sun—struck Earth on Tuesday, triggering auroras as far south as Michigan, as seen in this picture taken from the shores of Lake Superior in Marquette.

Many photogenic auroras have been triggered from a solar wind stream that recently passed the Earth.

Related: "Biggest Solar Flare in Years—Auroras to Be Widespread Tonight?"