mars

英[mɑːz] 美[mɑːrz]
  • n. 火星;[罗神]战神
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  • mars n.火星;[罗神]战神
Noun:
  1. a small reddish planet that is the 4th from the sun and is periodically visible to the naked eye; minerals rich in iron cover its surface and are responsible for its characteristic color;

    "Mars has two satellites"

  2. (Roman mythology) Roman god of war and agriculture; father of Romulus and Remus; counterpart of Greek Ares

1. Mars has an insubstantial atmosphere, consisting almost entirely of carbon dioxide.
火星的大气层极其稀薄,几乎全部由二氧化碳构成。

来自柯林斯例句

2. The planet Mars will be visible to the naked eye all week.
整周都可以用肉眼观察到火星。

来自柯林斯例句

3. Mars was visible, dead in the centre of the telescope.
可以看得见火星,就在望远镜的正中央。

来自柯林斯例句

4. He stole a Mars bar from the school tuck shop.
他从学校小吃店偷了一条玛氏巧克力棒。

来自柯林斯例句

5. Mars takes longer to revolve on its axis than the earth.
火星自转一周的时间比地球长。

来自《权威词典》

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Like the earth, Mars goes round the Sun.
      如同地球一样,火星绕太阳转。
    2. Mars is the fourth planet in order from the sun.
      火星是太阳系的第四颗行星。
    3. Scientists are studying the photographs of Mars for signs of life.
      科学家们正在研究火星的照片,寻求生命的迹象。
    4. This god was a lot like the Roman god of war, Mars.
      这个神与罗马的战神玛斯有许多相似。
    5. Amulius was maddened with rage,but Rhea protested that it was the god Mars who was responsible for her pregnancy.
      阿穆利乌斯暴跳如雷,但是雷亚声称让她怀孕的是战神马尔斯。