interstellar
interstellar — 形容詞
1. describing the region, physical conditions, and travel that exist or happen in t
星際的
存在或發生於恆星之間的
describing the region, physical conditions, and travel that exist or happen in the vast space between one star system and another
Aiko studied interstellar dust clouds through her university's telescope.
Aiko 透過她大學的望遠鏡研究星際塵埃雲。
collocation: interstellar dust / interstellar gas
The Voyager probes entered interstellar space after more than thirty years of flight.
航海家號探測器在飛行超過三十年後進入了星際空間。
collocation: interstellar space
An interstellar comet passed through our solar system in 2019.
一顆星際彗星在2019年穿過了我們的太陽系。
Interstellar travel to the nearest star would take thousands of years with current rocket technology.
以目前的火箭技術,前往最近恆星的星際旅行需要花上幾千年。
文法句型
interstellar + noun
用法筆記
This term is used almost exclusively before a noun (attributive position). Common noun partners include space, medium, dust, gas, travel, and mission. Do not confuse with intergalactic, which refers to the space between entire galaxies rather than between individual star systems.