astronomers

IPA/əˈstrɒn.ə.mər/
KK[əstrˈɑnəmɚz]IPA/əˈstrɑː.nə.mɚ/

astronomers — 名詞

  • astronomerssingular
  • astronomersesplural

1. a scientist who studies stars, planets, moons, and other objects beyond the Eart

1.名詞B2
釋義

天文學家

研究星體與宇宙的科學家

a scientist who studies stars, planets, moons, and other objects beyond the Earth's atmosphere

例句

Dr. Aisha Patel and astronomers used a telescope in Chile and found a new planet.

Aisha Patel 博士和天文學家在智利用望遠鏡發現了一顆新行星。

astronomers + used + telescope to find [celestial object]

Young astronomers from around the world meet every year to share their discoveries.

來自世界各地的年輕天文學家每年聚會,分享他們的發現。

young astronomers from around the world — adjective + astronomers + prepositional phrase

同義詞
  • astrophysicist

    focuses specifically on the physics of stars, planets, and space phenomena — a narrower specialty within astronomy

  • space scientist

    broader term that can include engineers and planetary geologists, not limited to telescope observation

  • cosmologist

    studies the origin and large-scale structure of the universe as a whole, a sub-field of astronomy

文法句型

astronomer + verb (discovers/studies/observes)

team/group of + astronomers

用法筆記

Often appears in news reports and academic articles as part of a team, group, or international collaboration. Common verbs paired with this noun include announce, discover, observe, and study.

常見錯誤

She wants to be an astrologer and study the stars.
She wants to be an astronomer and study the stars.
💡An astrologer studies horoscopes and star signs for prediction; an astronomer uses science to study space.