sputnik

英 [ˈspʌtnɪk] 美 [ˈspʌtnɪk]

n.  (苏联)人造地球卫星, 人造卫星

复数:sputniks

BNC.34843



牛津词典

noun

  1. (苏联)人造地球卫星, 人造卫星
    a satellite of the type that was put into space by the Soviet Union

    双语例句

    1. "This is our generation's Sputnik moment," he said.
      “这是我们这一代的‘伴侣号’时刻。”奥巴马表示。
    2. Sputnik is the first satellite to enter the great beyond of space.
      苏联人造地球卫星是进入未知空间的第一颗人造卫星。
    3. Setting Americas sights on the moon, unwilling to lose the Space Race in the wake of Sputnik.
      他让美国放眼月球,在斯普特尼克升空后的太空竞赛中力争上游。
    4. All that new money led to a real-estate gold rush that has seen property prices rocket like a Sputnik.
      这里的房价像人造卫星一样飙升,导致新一轮房地产淘金热。
    5. Sputnik was an important propaganda victory for the Soviets in its cold war with the United States.
      它是在苏联与美国冷战期间宣传上的一次重要胜利。
    6. Sputnik was the first man-made satellite to orbit the earth.
      人造卫星是第一个围绕地球旋转的人造物体。
    7. Was the Russian satellite, Sputnik 1.
      是俄国制造的,命名为人造卫星1号。
    8. Before that, there was Sputnik, lasers, the Moon race, the Global Positioning System.
      此前还有前苏联人造地球卫星、激光、登月竞赛、全球定位系统(GPS)。
    9. After the Russians beat us into space with Sputnik, President Eisenhower and then President Kennedy decided Americans needed to know more about science and math, so I took all the courses I could.
      在俄罗斯人发射人造地球卫星在太空领域领先于我们美国之后,艾森豪威尔总统和当时的肯尼迪总统都认为,美国应该增加一些科学与数学方面的人才。
    10. The Soviets took the first step by creating Sputnik.
      苏联因为制造了史泼尼克而迈出第一步。
    11. US Energy Secretary, Nobel Laureate physicist Steve Chu, has called China's recent green innovations a "Sputnik moment" and urged the US to ramp up investment in clean energy, AFP reports.
      据法新社报道,美国能源部部长、诺贝尔物理学奖得主朱隶文称中国最近的创新成果让美国感受到了“苏联卫星上天时刻”的那种压力。
    12. This is our generation's Sputnik moment.
      现在是我们这代人的“伴侣号”时刻了。
    13. So he could not resist the temptation to play a little joke with the educational system, which had been thrown into such a panic by the successful launching of the Russian Sputnik.
      所以他抵制不住诱惑,对教育制度开了个小小的玩笑。这教育制度曾经因为俄国人造卫星的成功发射而陷入如此大的恐慌之中。
    14. Sputnik: Any of a series of Earth-orbiting spacecraft whose launching by the Soviet Union inaugurated the space age.
      史波尼克:苏联发射的一系列人造地球卫星,标志着太空时代的开始。
    15. When the Soviets launched the Sputnik and then a man in space, the US wanted to show the world that they can do the same as well.
      当苏联发射人造卫星和一个太空人,美国想向世界展示他们能做的一样好。

    英英释义

    noun

    1. a Russian artificial satellite
      1. Sputnik was the first man-made satellite to orbit the earth