astronauts
astronauts — 名詞
- astronautssingular
- astronautsesplural
1. a person who travels and works in space, usually after completing a long period
太空人
接受訓練並在太空中工作的人
a person who travels and works in space, usually after completing a long period of special training
Hoa dreamed of becoming an astronaut after watching a rocket launch at age six.
Hoa 在六歲觀看火箭發射後,就夢想成為太空人。
become an astronaut
The astronauts on the space station grew vegetables and tested new equipment.
太空站上的太空人種植蔬菜並測試了新設備。
astronauts on the space station
Before his first flight, Gabriel trained underwater for months to prepare for zero gravity.
在首次飛行前,Gabriel 在水下訓練了數月,為無重力環境做準備。
Japan's space agency chose Eri and two other astronauts for a long-term lunar study.
日本太空機構選擇了 Eri 與另外兩位太空人執行一項長期的月球研究任務。
Diego met several retired astronauts who now teach science at universities.
Diego 遇見了幾位退休太空人,他們現在在大學教授科學。
- space traveller
a more general, less technical term that can include anyone who goes to space, not just trained professionals
- cosmonaut
the official Russian term for the same role; used for members of the Russian Space Agency
- space pilot
an informal or science-fiction term emphasising the act of flying a spacecraft
文法句型
a/an + astronaut
the + astronaut
astronaut + singular verb