Polaris
英 美 [po'lɛrɪs]
中文词源
- Polaris (n.)
- 1769, short for stella polaris, Modern Latin, literally "the pole star" (see polar). The ancient Greeks called it Phoenice, "the Phoenician (star)," because the Phoenicians used it for navigation, though due to precession of the equinoxes it was not then the pole star. Also see pole (n.2). The Old English word for it was Scip-steorra "ship-star," reflecting its importance in navigation. As the name of a U.S. Navy long-range submarine-launched guided nuclear missile, it dates from 1957.
双语例句
- 1. During the polaris Strobbe developed, which is a rapid newspaper sedan machine.
- 在上世纪九十年代,Strobbe开发polaris, 这是一款快速的报纸制版机.
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- 2. Polaris happens to lie almost diretly over the North Pole.
- 北极星恰巧差不多位于北极的正上方.
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- 3. The U.S. first Polaris submarine, George Washington at Groton in Connecticut.
- 美国第一艘北极星潜水艇“乔治·华盛顿号”在康涅狄格州格罗顿下水.
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- 4. Orion won't rise until Cassipeia swings above Polaris , the North Star.
- 直到仙后座升到北极星的正上方,猎户座才会出现在天空中.
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- 5. The northern sky a large clock, with Polaris at its center.
- 北极星在北方的天空中心,像是一个巨大的时钟.
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