copernicus
copernicus — 名詞
1. a Polish astronomer (1473–1543) who was the first person in modern times to argu
哥白尼
提出日心說的波蘭天文學家
a Polish astronomer (1473–1543) who was the first person in modern times to argue that the Earth and other planets travel around the Sun, overturning the ancient idea that the Earth sits motionless at the centre of everything.
Copernicus spent more than twenty-five years developing his theory of a Sun-centred solar system.
哥白尼花了超過二十五年的時間發展他的太陽系日心說理論。
subject of historical achievement + time duration
Aylin was amazed to learn that Copernicus made his observations without the aid of a telescope.
Aylin 發現哥白尼在沒有望遠鏡輔助下進行觀測時,感到非常驚訝。
The ideas of Copernicus faced strong opposition from Church leaders who supported the Earth-centred view of the universe.
哥白尼的想法遭到支持地球中心宇宙觀的教會領袖強烈反對。
Modern astronomers regard Copernicus as a pioneer whose work paved the way for Galileo and Kepler.
現代天文學家將哥白尼視為先驅,他的工作為伽利略和克卜勒鋪平了道路。
文法句型
[Copernicus] + verb
用法筆記
Often used in historical or scientific contexts. The adjective form is Copernican (e.g., 'the Copernican revolution'). Unlike Galileo, Copernicus is known for his mathematical model rather than telescopic observations.