satellite
英['sætəlaɪt]
美['sætəlaɪt]
- n. 卫星;人造卫星;随从;卫星国家
词态变化
复数: satellites;
中文词源
satellite 卫星,人造卫星
来自法语 satellite,侍卫,卫兵,来自拉丁语 satellites,侍卫,随从,可能来自古拉丁语*satro, 满的,足够的,*leit,走,引导,词源同 lead.词义演变比较 follow.引申词义卫星,人造卫星。
英文词源
- satellite
- satellite: [16] Satellite comes via French satellite from Latin satelles ‘attendant, escort’, which itself probably went back to Etruscan satnal. Its use for a ‘body orbiting a planet’ is first recorded in English in 1665, and comes from the astronomer Johannes Kepler’s application of Latin satelles to the moons of Jupiter.
- satellite (n.)
- 1540s, "follower or attendant of a superior person," from Middle French satellite (14c.), from Latin satellitem (nominative satelles) "attendant, companion, courtier, accomplice, assistant," perhaps from Etruscan satnal (Klein), or a compound of roots *satro- "full, enough" + *leit- "to go" (Tucker); compare English follow, which is constructed of similar roots.
Meaning "planet that revolves about a larger one" first attested 1660s, in reference to the moons of Jupiter, from Latin satellites, which was used in this sense 1610s by German astronomer Johannes Kepler (1571-1630). Galileo, who had discovered them, called them Sidera Medicæa in honor of the Medici family. Meaning "man-made machinery orbiting the Earth" first recorded 1936 as theory, 1957 as fact. Meaning "country dependent and subservient to another" is recorded from 1800.
双语例句
- 1. The coded signal is received by satellite dish aerials.
- 编码信号由碟形卫星天线接收。
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- 2. Something must have gone wrong with the satellite link.
- 卫星连接一定出了毛病。
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- 3. The satellite had been inactive since its launch two years ago.
- 该卫星自从两年前发射以来一直没起作用。
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- 4. NASA plans to launch a satellite to study cosmic rays.
- 美国国家航空航天局计划发射一颗卫星上天,对宇宙射线进行研究。
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- 5. The live satellite broadcast was beamed into homes across America.
- 此次卫星直播被发送到美国的千家万户。
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