aurora
英 [ɔː'rɔːrə]
美
n. 极光; 曙光; 曙光女神; 女子名
复数:auroras
BNC.27685 / COCA.18136
英英释义
noun
- an atmospheric phenomenon consisting of bands of light caused by charged solar particles following the earth's magnetic lines of force
- the first light of day
- we got up before dawn
- they talked until morning
双语例句
- For creating the planet's greatest nighttime light show, the aurora makes our list at number one.
因为创造了地球上最伟大的夜光之舞,极光在我们的名单上排名第一。 - I also went to the library to find out about the aurora.
我还去了图书馆查极光的资料。 - In the Southern Hemisphere, it's called aurora australis, or southern lights.
在南半球,它的所谓南极光,或是南部灯。 - Rays of "Aurora Borealis" It looks spectacular in the skies of Alaska.
在阿拉斯加的上空看到的北极光是很壮观的。 - Some of them reach the earth and cause spectacular light displays like the Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights.
其中有一些可以传送到地球,引起像北极光这样光影奇观。 - A neon green aurora is reflected in the waters off Yellowknife, Canada, in a newly released picture.
在一张新发布的图片中,氖灯般的绿色极光倒影在加拿大耶洛奈夫附近的水面上。 - Beyond earth, the solar wind continues, creating dazzling aurora on other planets.
除了地球,太阳风不断,在其他星球上创造耀眼极光。 - Intend to move violent entities to the aurora or the sun, and so it is.
意愿将暴力性存有送到地心极光或太阳中,那么这就会如此。 - Over the polar regions we should see aurora.
在极地高空,我们会看到极光。 - He said: I ran out and put my camera out and immediately saw reddish aurora.
他说道:我跑出去,刚把相机拿出来就马上看到了红色的极光。