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cosmonautn.宇航员, 航天员cosmonautcos.mo.nautn.(名词)A Soviet astronaut.苏联宇航员:苏联宇航员Russian kosmonaut 俄语 kosmonaut Greek kosmos [universe] 希腊语 kosmos [宇宙] 希腊语 cosmonautn.(Rus)太空人cosmonautn.[俄](=〔美〕astronaut)宇(宙)航(行)员cosmonetten.女宇航员
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宇航员: [ yǔ háng yuán ] 1. astronaut 其它相关解释: 例句与用法: 1. 宇航员有特殊的呼吸装置。 The astronauts have special breathing apparatus. 2. 载有受过训练的宇航员的火箭马上就要发射了。 A rocket manned by trained astronauts will launch soon. 3. 宇航员驾驶宇宙飞船在月球表面降落. The astronauts piloted their craft down to the lunar surface. 4. 我儿子的理想是当宇航员. My son's dream is to be an astronaut
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宇航员的英文:astronaut
astronaut 读法 英 [ˈæstrənɔ:t] 美 [ˈæstrəˌnɔt]
作名词的意思是:宇航员;航天员;太空人
短语:
American astronaut 美国航天员
Reserve astronaut 航天员候选人
例句:
1、So why become an astronaut at all?
那么,为什么要成为一名宇航员呢?
2、Yes, I have wanted to be an astronaut.
是的,我想过成为一个宇航员。
astronaut的近义词:pilot
pilot 读法 英 ['paɪlət] 美 ['paɪlət]
作名词的意思是:飞行员;领航员
作形容词的意思是: 试点的
作动词的意思:驾驶;领航;试用
pilot的用法:
1、pilot用于航空的基本意思是“飞行员,宇航员”,一般是指驾驶飞机的人。pilot用于航海可作“引航员,舵手”解,指由熟悉航道的人员引导或驾驶船舶进出港口或在内海江河一定区域内航行。
2、pilot作动词时意思是“为(飞机或船舶等)领航”,是及物动词,接名词或代词作宾语。
3、pilot还可作“试验,试用”解,一般指通过某种手段来检验实验的计划是否有成效,是及物动词,接名词或代词作宾语。
4、pilot作形容词是“试验性的,试点的”意思,在句中多用作定语。
5、pilot无比较级和最高级形式。
6、pilot作动词指“领航”时,后面可跟介词on/in/over。
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宇航员英语是astronaut,读法见音标。astronaut 英[ˈæstrənɔ:t] 美[ˈæstrəˌnɔt] n. 宇航员; 航天员; 太空人; [例句]The physical fitness requirements for being an astronaut are very stiff.当宇航员对身体条件要求很严。I can be a doctor, I can be an engineer, I can be an astronaut. 我可以是医生,我可以是工程师,我可以是宇航员。This is the first astronaut. 这是第一个宇航员。This evening, I had a meeting with Jack hall, the Canadian astronaut. 今晚我和加拿大宇航员杰克霍尔见了一次面。That's the day I'm an astronaut! 那一天我就成了航天员!This is the third astronaut. 这是第三个宇航员。
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Neil A. Armstrong NASA Astronaut (former)PERSONAL DATA: Born August 5, 1930 in Wapakoneta, Ohio. Married. Two sons.EDUCATION: Bachelor of Science degree in aeronautical engineering from Purdue University; Master of Science degree in aerospace engineering from University of Southern California. He holds honorary doctorates from a number of universities.SPECIAL HONORS: He is the recipient of many special honors, including the Presidential Medal for Freedom in 1969; the Robert H. Goddard Memorial Trophy in 1970; the Robert J. Collier Trophy in 1969; and the Congressional Space Medal of Honor, 1978.EXPERIENCE: From 1949 to 1952, he served as a naval aviator; he flew 78 combat missions during the Korean War. During 1971-1979, Armstrong was professor of aerospace engineering at the University of Cincinnati, where he was involved in both teaching and research. Currently serves as Chairman, AIL Systems, Inc. Deer Park, N.Y.NASA EXPERIENCE: Armstrong joined NACA, (National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics), NASA's predecessor, as a research pilot at the Lewis Laboratory in Cleveland and later transferred to the NACA High Speed Flight Station at Edwards AFB, California. He was a project pilot on many pioneering high speed aircraft, including the 4,000 mph X-15. He has flown over 200 different models of aircraft, including jets, rockets, helicopters and gliders.In 1962, Armstrong was transferred to astronaut status. He served as command pilot for the Gemini 8 mission, launched March 16, 1966, and performed the first successful docking of two vehicles in space.In 1969, Armstrong was commander of Apollo 11, the first manned lunar landing mission, and gained the distinction of being the first man to land a craft on the Moon and the first man to step on its surface.Armstrong subsequently held the position of Deputy Associate Administrator for Aeronautics, NASA Headquarters Office of Advanced Research and Technology, from 1970 to 1971. He resigned from NASA in 1971.
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