词汇 | moon |
释义 | nounverb the surface of the moon月球表面 a moon landing月球登陆 a crescent moon新月 There's no moon tonight (= no moon can be seen). 今晚看不见月亮。 By the light of the moon I could just make out shapes and outlines. 月光下,我只能分辨出形状和轮廓。 How many moons does Jupiter have? 木星有多少颗卫星? Wanting a decent job and a home is hardly asking for the moon. All that happened many moons ago. They’re over the moon about their trip to Japan. Politicians promise the earth before an election, but things are different afterwards. A large black cloud covered the moon. During the eclipse, the moon passed between the sun and the Earth. Galileo discovered the moons of Jupiter. Saturn’s icy moons The agency wants to establish a permanent moon base. The calendar gives you sunset times as well as moon phases. The full moon hung high in the night sky. The moon cast its soft glow on the earth below. The moon had almost set and the night was now dark. The moon reflected perfectly off the surface of the water. The road shone frostily under the full moon. They had to work by the light of the moon. an astronaut who was killed during the first moon mission the first man to walk on the moon |
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