celestial

[英] [səˈlestʃəl] [美] [səˈlɛstʃəl] 生词本

adj.

n.

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1. ADJ 天体的;天空的;天的 Celestial is used to describe things relating to heaven or to the sky. 
  • Gravity governs the motions of celestial bodies.

    万有引力控制着天体的运动。

  • In the process of their careful watching and recording the celestial movements the Chinese provided valuable and interesting information for succeeding generations.

    古代中国人在仔细观察、认真记录天体运动的过程里,为后代留下了宝贵而又有趣的资料。

2. ADJ-GRADED 了不起的;美妙的;奇妙的 If you describe something as celestial, you mean that it is wonderful. 
  • ...a chocolate cake with an apricot filling and celestial effect on the taste buds.

    味道妙不可言的杏仁夹层巧克力蛋糕

Adjective

1. of or relating to the sky;

  • "celestial map"
  • "a heavenly body"

2. relating to or inhabiting a divine heaven;

  • "celestial beings"
  • "heavenly hosts"

3. of heaven or the spirit;

  • "celestial peace"
  • "ethereal melodies"
  • "the supernal happiness of a quiet death"

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  • 1.【修】天体[文,上]
1. Angels are celestial beings.
天使是天上的神灵。

来自《简明英汉词典》

2. Stars are celestial bodies.
星星是天体。

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3. The celestial globe invented by Zhang Heng, Chinese scientist of the East Han Dynasty (25 A.D. - 220 A.D.), was the first of its kind in the world. It determined that the angular diameter of both the sun and the moon was 0.5° and the obliquity of the ecliptic was 24°.
中国东汉科学家张衡发明的天球仪是世界上最早的天球仪。它可以测出太阳和月亮的角直径都是0.5度,黄赤交角为24度。

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