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The astronaut, an astronomy fan, is astonished at the gymnastics show in the gymnasium.
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宇航员(一位天文学迷)对体育馆里的体操表演感到惊骇. |
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The astronauts have special breathing apparatus.
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宇航员有特殊的呼吸装置。 |
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The astronauts made the connector from a plastic bag, cardboard, and tape.
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宇航员们用塑料袋、纸板和胶布制作了一个连接器。 |
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The astronauts piloted their craft down to the lunar surface.
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宇航员驾驶宇宙飞船在月球表面降落. |
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The astronauts soon got used to the condition of weightlessness.
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那些宇航员很快就习惯了失重状态。 |
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The astronauts splashed down in the Pacific Ocean.
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那些宇航员们溅落在太平洋中。 |
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The astronauts will soon get used to the condition of weightlessness.
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那些太空人不久就会习惯于无重力状态。 |
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The astronomer believes the meteorite was a giant rock and probably the largest known to have struck Norway.
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天文学家认为陨星是一个巨大的石块,可能在挪威是已知最大的一块。 |
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The astronomer looked at the starry sky, trying to locate Centaur.
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这位天文学家看著满天星斗的天空,试著找到半人马星座。 |
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The astronomer may speak to you of his understanding of space, but he cannot give you his understanding.
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太空的奥妙,天文学家可以告诉你他的理解,但无法给你他的理解。 |
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The astronomers estimate that each asteroid is about 980 to 1,480 feet (300-450 meters) in diameter, or possibly just over a quarter-mile.
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天文学家估计每一颗小行星直径大约是980到1,480英尺(300—450米),或者很可能仅仅是超过四分之一英里。 |