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
- The people we lost in Aurora loved, and were loved.
在奥罗拉,我们失去了我们所爱和爱着我们的人。 - Gargantuan aurora's with no solar wind?
巨大的极光会没有太阳风? - The spectacle of the aurora may appear to dazzle and enchant the observer's eye.
极光的壮丽景色的出现,会使观察者为之眩目和迷惑。 - 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。 - 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。 - He finds Aurora. She's under a magic spell.
他找到了爱洛公主。她被魔咒镇住了。 - In the Northern Hemisphere, the phenomenon is called aurora borealis, or northern lights.
在北半球,这种现象就是所谓的黎明的女神,或北极光。 - 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。 - Here we can see a magical astronomical landscape-the aurora borealis.
在这里我们可以看到一种神奇的天文景观&北极光。 - I have been as sincere a worshipper of Aurora as the Greeks.
我一直是黎明女神的崇拜者,如希腊人般真诚。