gibbous
英 ['gɪbəs]
- adj. 突起的;[天] 凸圆的;驼背的
英英释义
- 1. characteristic of or suffering from kyphosis, an abnormality of the vertebral column
- 2. (used of the moon) more than half full
实用场景例句
- The rise and sets of cresent and gibbous phase can be estimated in the same way.
- 蛾眉日和凸月的长落时刻,可以用同样的方法估计.
辞典例句
- The planet Jupiter blazes near the gibbous moon tonight.
- 今晚光辉四溢的木星和月亮拉近了距离.
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- Jupiter is that blazing point of light near tonight's waxing gibbous moon.
- 木星就是那道炙热光体靠近夜晚的凸月.
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- Our sky chart shows the bright gibbous moon and the planet Jupiter for around mid - evening tonight.
- 今日的星图展示了午夜前后明亮的凸月和木星.
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- The waning gibbous moon rises over your southeastern horizon at mid to late evening tonight.
- 午夜过后,那轮似满月的亏月将从东南方地平线升起.
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- Our sky chart shows the bright waxing gibbous moon and the planet Jupiter around mid - evening tonight.
- 星象图显示今晚午夜时分我们将会看到娥眉月和木星.
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- The gibbous moon and planet Mars can be seen in the eastern sky at nightfall tonight.
- 今晚傍晚时分,峨眉凸月和行星火星将会出现在东部天空.
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- That's where you'll find the waxing gibbous moon with a bright star some distance below it.
- 在那里你会找到上弦月和一颗在它下方不远的明星.
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双语例句
- 1. The rise and sets of cresent and gibbous phase can be estimated in the same way.
- 蛾眉日和凸月的长落时刻,可以用同样的方法估计.
来自辞典例句
- 2. The planet Jupiter blazes near the gibbous moon tonight.
- 今晚光辉四溢的木星和月亮拉近了距离.
来自互联网
- 3. Tonight , the waning gibbous moon is 2 days past full.
- 今夜, 是满月后的第二天.
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- 4. Jupiter is that blazing point of light near tonight's waxing gibbous moon.
- 木星就是那道炙热光体靠近夜晚的凸月.
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- 5. The waning gibbous moon and Saturn above your eastern horizon by around 8:00 p.m. tonight.
- 亏月和土星会在今晚8:00左右从地平线的东方升起.
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英文词源
- gibbous (adj.)
- c. 1400, "bulging, convex," from Late Latin gibbus "hunchbacked," from Latin gibbus "a hump, a hunch," as an adjective, "bulging," from Proto-Italic *gifri- "hump," *gifro- "hump-backed," of uncertain origin. De Vaan suggests a PIE *geibh-, with possible cognates in Lithuanian geibus "gawky, plump," geibstu "become weak;" Norwegian dialect keiv "slanted, wrong," keiva "left hand," perhaps united by a general sense of "bodily defect." Of the moon from early 15c.; also used from 15c. of hunchbacks. Related: Gibbosity.