Mars
英 [mɑːz]
美 [mɑːrz]
n. 火星
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牛津词典
noun
- 火星
the planet in the solar system that is fourth in order of distance from the sun, between the Earth and Jupiter
柯林斯词典
- VERB 破坏;损坏;毁坏
Tomarsomething means to spoil or damage it.- A number of problems marred the smooth running of this event...
许多问题影响了这件事的顺利进行。 - That election was marred by massive cheating.
大范围的舞弊破坏了那次选举。
- A number of problems marred the smooth running of this event...
双语例句
- She works nearby; the planets orbiting nearby are Venus and Mars.
她在附近工作;在附近运行的行星是金星和火星。 - In thirty years from now the United States should have a manned spacecraft on Mars.
未来30年内,美国有可能会把载人航天器送上火星。 - Both this asteroid and the latest discovery are found in the asteroid belt that sits between Mars and Jupiter.
这次发现的小行星和上次发现的小行星都位于火星与木星之间的小行星带中。 - Mars was visible, dead in the centre of the telescope
可以看得见火星,就在望远镜的正中央。 - Those are planets like Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
这些行星跟水星,金星,地球和火星类似。 - We hope the space rocket will land safely on mars.
我们希望宇宙火箭能安全在火星着陆。 - Mars has an insubstantial atmosphere, consisting almost entirely of carbon dioxide
火星的大气层极其稀薄,几乎全部由二氧化碳构成。 - The asteroid belt is between Jupiter and Mars.
小行星带介于木星与火星之间。 - Mars and Earth have orbits which change with time
火星与地球的运行轨道随着时间而变化。 - The similarities between Mars and Earth were enough to keep alive hopes of some form of Martian life.
火星和地球之间的诸多相似处足以让人们对火星上存在某种生物抱以希望。