astronauts
英 [ˈæstrənɔːts]
美 [ˈæstrəˌnɔts]
n. 宇航员; 航天员
astronaut的复数
柯林斯词典
- 航天员;太空人;宇航员
Anastronautis a person who is trained for travelling in a spacecraft.
双语例句
- The astronauts trained for years in how to use their spacecraft.
宇航员们要接受多年的训练,学会如何使用宇宙飞船。 - The astronauts will attach a motor that will boost the satellite into its proper orbit
宇航员们将安装一个发动机,以推动卫星进入正常运行轨道。 - Astronauts will make a final attempt today to rescue a communications satellite from its useless orbit
今天宇航员将会做最后一次尝试,力图把一颗通信卫星从无效的轨道上抢救下来。 - The plan called for a Gemini spacecraft carrying two astronauts to get close to an unmanned satellite.
这个计划鼓励了一艘运载两个宇航员的双子号宇宙飞船尝试与另一颗无人驾驶卫星的接近。 - A space capsule in which astronauts can live and control the spacecraft and communicate with earth.
飞行员能生存和控制飞行器以及与地面联系的太空舱。 - Worn by fliers and astronauts to counteract the forces of gravity and acceleration.
飞行员和宇航员穿着来抵消重力和加速度的作用力的一种衣服。 - The astronauts were brought back safely to earth despite an explosion that damaged systems on the principal craft.
尽管一场爆炸破坏了主舱中的系统,但宇航员仍被安全带回了地球。 - Astronauts have travelled far enough from earth to see with their own eyes that it is round.
宇航员航行到了离地球足够远的地方,用他们的肉眼看到了地球是圆的。 - The astronauts had removed all air pressure from the spacecraft.
宇航员已经降低了太空船的大气压。 - I can understand why astronauts find it difficult to readjust to life on earth
我能够理解为什么宇航员发现重新适应地球上的生活不容易。