Ecliptic
[ɪ'klɪptɪk]
解释:
(noun.) the great circle representing the apparent annual path of the sun; the plane of the Earth's orbit around the sun; makes an angle of about 23 degrees with the equator; 'all of the planets rotate the sun in approximately the same ecliptic'.
校对:卡特里娜--From WordNet
解释:
(a.) A great circle of the celestial sphere, making an angle with the equinoctial of about 23¡ 28'. It is the apparent path of the sun, or the real path of the earth as seen from the sun.
(a.) A great circle drawn on a terrestrial globe, making an angle of 23¡ 28' with the equator; -- used for illustrating and solving astronomical problems.
(a.) Pertaining to the ecliptic; as, the ecliptic way.
(a.) Pertaining to an eclipse or to eclipses.
录入:朱迪思
例句:
- There is no distinction between the equator and the ecliptic. 柏拉图. 理想国.
- Further, the moon must at that time be in the same plane as the earth’s shadow; that is, the plane of the ecliptic in which the latter always moves. 佚名. 神奇的知识之书.
- They calculated the angle of the ecliptic and the precession of the equinoxes. 赫伯特·乔治·威尔斯. 世界史纲.
- The sun's apparent diameter was contained 720 times in the ecliptic, that is, in the apparent path of the sun through the heavens. 李贝. 西洋科学史.
手打:尤赖亚