astronaut
astronaut — 名詞
1. someone who has learned how to fly to outer space and work there, usually as par
太空人
受過訓練、能進入太空執行任務的人
someone who has learned how to fly to outer space and work there, usually as part of a national or private space program.
Akiko has wanted to be an astronaut since she watched the moon landing on TV.
明子從電視上看完登月畫面後,就一直想當一名太空人。
career aspiration: be / become an astronaut
The three astronauts spent six months on the International Space Station before returning home.
三位太空人在國際太空站上待了六個月才返回地球。
plural with specific number; collocation: spent ... on the space station
NASA selected only twelve astronauts from more than eighteen thousand applicants last year.
去年 NASA 從一萬八千多位報名者中,只挑出十二位太空人。
Nadia floated her pen across the room to show her class how astronauts move in zero gravity.
娜迪雅讓筆飄過教室,向同學示範太空人在無重力下怎麼移動。
The retired astronaut signed copies of her book for the children at the science museum.
這位退休的太空人在科學博物館為孩子們的書本簽名。
- spaceman
informal and somewhat dated; used in everyday speech, often by children
- cosmonaut
the word used for Russian space travellers
- taikonaut
the word used for Chinese space travellers
- space traveller
general descriptive term, sometimes used for tourists who go to space
文法句型
countable noun
用法筆記
Countable noun, almost always used of people working for an organised space program. American English uses 'astronaut'; Russian programs use 'cosmonaut' and Chinese programs use 'taikonaut' for the same role.