observatory
英 [əbˈzɜːvətri]
美 [əbˈzɜːrvətɔːri]
n. 天文台; 天文观测站; 气象台
Collins.1 / BNC.13051 / COCA.7738
牛津词典
noun
- 天文台;天文观测站;气象台
a special building from which scientists watch the stars, the weather, etc.
柯林斯词典
- 天文台;观象台;天文观测站
Anobservatoryis a building with a large telescope from which scientists study things such as the planets by watching them.
英英释义
noun
- a structure commanding a wide view of its surroundings
- a building designed and equipped to observe astronomical phenomena
双语例句
- Hubble watched the night sky with instruments at the university's Yerkes Observatory.
哈勃在大学的耶基斯天文台用仪器观察夜空。 - They visited the observatory yesterday.
他们昨天参观了天文台。 - But a team of researchers at Hawaii's Keck observatory cast their eyes on stars similar to our sun.
但夏威夷的凯克天文台的一个研究小队却将他们的目光投在了类似太阳的恒星上。 - Are there any restrictions on my observatory's name?
对我的观测站的名字有什么要求和限制吗? - Hubble left the Mount Wilson Observatory during World War Two.
哈勃于二战中离开威尔逊山天文台的职位。 - They used a telescope at Mount Palomar Observatory near Pasadena.
他们在靠近帕萨迪纳的帕洛慕山天文台使用了一台望远镜。 - And astronomers are planning a new observatory to study the individual exploding stars believed to be black holes.
天文学家正在计划一个新的天文台以研究个别的正在爆炸的被相信要变为黑洞的星球。 - I went up to the observatory.
我走上了望台。 - Then we went to Purple Mountain Observatory. ( See pictures, including introduction).
接着,我们去了紫金山天文台。 - 739. The conservative man made a reservation in the observatory.
739.保守的人在天文台做了预约。