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小知识
To orbit is to follow a circular or elliptical path around a central body. Usually a planet, moon or satellite is described as orbiting, but a child who has too much sugar can sometimes orbit around his parents in an annoying fashion.
Orbit comes from the Latin orbita, “course,” or “track.” The verb orbit is the act of revolving around another object, usually on a circular or elliptical course. Many planets, moons, stars, meteors spacecraft and other objects in outer space orbit around each other. Electrons also orbit around the nucleus of an atom. The noun orbit is the path the object in orbit takes: “The Earth’s orbit around the Sun takes one year to complete.”
实用短语
常用短语
单词用法
earth orbit地球轨道
orbit determination轨道计算,定轨
low earth orbit近地轨道
词根词缀
词根: orbit
=circle,表示”圆圈”
adj.
exorbitant 过份的,过度的ex出+orbit轨道+ant……的→出轨的
orbital 轨道的, 眼窝的orbit圆圈+al……的→adj.轨道的, 眼窝的
n.
orbit 轨道orbit圆圈→n.轨道 v.[使]沿轨道行
v.
orbit [使]沿轨道行orbit圆圈→n.轨道 v.[使]沿轨道行