astrophysics
astrophysics — 名詞
1. the study of stars, planets, galaxies, and similar bodies beyond Earth by using
天體物理學
用物理解釋星體與宇宙現象
the study of stars, planets, galaxies, and similar bodies beyond Earth by using physics to explain how they form, move, and change
At university, Bilal chose astrophysics because he loved studying black holes.
在大學裡,Bilal 因為喜歡研究黑洞而選了天體物理學。
choose astrophysics at university
Naoko reads astrophysics papers about how planets form around young stars.
Naoko 閱讀天體物理學論文,了解行星如何在年輕恆星周圍形成。
astrophysics papers
The museum's new show makes astrophysics easier for children to understand.
博物館的新展覽讓孩子更容易理解天體物理學。
Christopher began studying astrophysics after seeing Saturn through a school telescope.
Christopher 透過學校望遠鏡看見土星後,開始學習天體物理學。
Astrophysics helps scientists explain why some stars suddenly become brighter.
天體物理學幫助科學家解釋為什麼有些恆星會突然變亮。
- astronomy
broader field that includes observing and describing space, not only explaining it with physics
- cosmology
narrower field focused on the origin and structure of the universe as a whole
- space science
broader practical label that can include satellites and space missions as well as theory
用法筆記
Usually uncountable and used for the subject itself: say study astrophysics or an astrophysics class. Astronomy is broader, while astrophysics focuses on explaining space with physics.