space station
英 [ˈspeɪs steɪʃn]
美 [ˈspeɪs steɪʃn]
n. 太空站; 航天站; 宇宙空间站
Collins.1
牛津词典
noun
- 太空站;航天站;宇宙空间站
a large structure that is sent into space and remains above the earth as a base for people working and travelling in space
柯林斯词典
- 太空站;航天站;宇宙空间站
Aspace stationis a place built for astronauts to live and work in, which is sent into space and then keeps going around the earth.
英英释义
noun
- a manned artificial satellite in a fixed orbit designed for scientific research
双语例句
- When the boosters have helped to lift a space station into orbit, they separate from it and return to the earth.
助推火箭把太空站推入轨道后,就自行脱落返回地球。 - Sixteen countries from all around the world worked together to plan and construct a permanent space station.
世界上16个国家共同努力,设计并建造了一个永久性空间站。 - They announced last week that by 2020, China should have its own manned space station.
他们上周宣布,到2020年,中国应该拥有自己的载人航天站。 - Another of Beth's illustrations was a shuttle docking to a space station.
贝思的另一幅插图是一个航天飞机与一个空间站对接。 - The spacecraft is set to deliver a new crew to the International Space Station.
飞船上载提供了新的人员去国际空间站。 - We can do construction, like the space shuttle did to build the space station.
我们可以做建筑,像航天飞机一样建造空间站。 - The international space station was built exclusively by the United States and Russia.
国际空间站是由美国和俄罗斯单独建造的。 - China aims to set up a simple space lab in2011 and a manned space station in2020.
中国计划在2011年建立起一个简单的空间实验室,并在2020年开始建造载人空间站。 - The probe closed with the space station.
探测器和太空站临近。 - They have docked a robot module alongside the orbiting space station
他们已经将一个自动操作舱与沿轨道运行的空间站并行对接上了。