universe
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT The universe is the whole of space and all the stars, planets, and other forms of matter and energy in it. 宇宙
Einstein's equations showed the universe to be expanding. 愛因斯坦的方程式表明宇宙正在擴大。
2. N-COUNT If you talk about someone's universe, you are referring to the whole of their experience or an important part of it. (某人的) 經歷
Good writers suck in what they see of the world, re-creating their own universe on the page. 好的作家吸收他們所看到的世界,在書裡重新創造自己的世界。
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universe /ˈjuːnɪˌvɜːs/ (universes)
剑桥词典
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- We have advanced greatly in our knowledge of the universe.
- This book finally explodes some of the myths about the origin of the universe.
- The universe is theoretically infinite .
- There are several schools of thought about how the universe began .
- Throughout history , people have been intrigued by the question of whether there is intelligent life elsewhere in the universe. 返回 universe
everything that exists , especially all physical matter , including all the stars , planets , galaxies , etc. in space
宇宙;天地萬物;萬象
Is there intelligent life elsewhere in the universe? 宇宙中其他地方存在有智慧的生命嗎?
[ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 ]
a universe that could be imagined to exist outside our own
(想象中的)人類世界以外的另外一個世界
Scientists have speculated about the possibility of parallel universes. 科學家在思考平行世界存在的可能性。
[ 單數名詞 ]
the world , or the world that you are familiar with
世界;領域;範圍
The characters in his novels inhabit a bleak and hopeless universe. 他小說中的人物生活在一個悲淒無望的世界裡。
His family is his whole universe (= everything that is important to him). 他的家庭就是他的整個世界。
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