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 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。 - In space, astronauts see a water-covered earth, an earth that is different from the one we know.
在太空,宇航员看到的是一个被水覆盖的地球,一个和我们熟知的不同的地球。 - 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 six astronauts on board will spend ten days in space.
飞船上的6名宇航员将在太空度过10天。 - The astronauts have special breathing apparatus.
宇航员有特殊的呼吸装置。 - Can astronauts see the Great Wall from space?
宇航员能从太空中看见长城吗? - The astronauts are conducting a series of experiments to learn more about how the body adapts to weightlessness
那些宇航员正在进行一系列实验,以更多地了解身体如何适应失重状态。 - Astronauts took this photograph from space, too.
宇航员也接受太空的这张照片。 - One of the frogman's most important jobs is to rescue pilots and astronauts.
潜水员的最终找工作之一就是营救飞行员和宇航员。 - Some astronauts have visited the moon by spacecraft.
一些宇航员乘坐太空船游览了月球。
