Saturn
IPA/sˈatɜːn/
KK[sˈætɚn]IPA/sˈætərn/
Saturn — noun
1. One of the planets in our solar system, sixth from the Sun. Saturn has a pale ye
1.名詞A2
釋義
One of the planets in our solar system, sixth from the Sun. Saturn has a pale yellow colour and is surrounded by large rings that are made of ice and rocks.
例句
Mira looked through her telescope at Saturn and saw its rings clearly.
proper noun as subject with observation verb
The science teacher explained that Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun.
that-clause reporting astronomical fact
Rohan wanted to learn more about Saturn after watching a space documentary.
A spacecraft called Cassini sent beautiful pictures of Saturn back to Earth.
Among all the planets, Saturn is my favourite because of its amazing rings.
用法筆記
Saturn is a proper noun and is not used with an article ('the Saturn' is incorrect). Its adjective form is Saturnian.
常見錯誤
❌The Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun.
✅Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun.
💡Proper nouns like Saturn do not take the definite article 'the'.