jovian
/ˈjō-vē-ən/ (ame, mw)
jovian — 形容詞
- jovianpositive
- more joviancomparative
- most joviansuperlative
1. relating to the planet Jupiter, to the Roman god Jupiter, or to things that shar
木星的
與木星或羅馬神朱比特相關的
relating to the planet Jupiter, to the Roman god Jupiter, or to things that share their qualities of great size, power, or majesty.
Amara used a telescope to study recent changes in the Jovian atmosphere.
Amara 用望遠鏡觀測木星大氣層近期的變化。
astronomy domain: Jovian atmosphere
The four large Jovian moons were discovered by Galileo in the year 1610.
木星的四顆大型衛星是伽利略在 1610 年發現的。
adjective before noun: Jovian moons
Keiko's research paper examines the powerful Jovian magnetic field.
Keiko 的研究論文探討了強勁的木星磁場。
In Roman mythology, Jovian authority represented the highest power in the cosmos.
在羅馬神話中,朱比特的權威代表了宇宙中最高的力量。
The Jovian system, with its many moons, continues to surprise space scientists.
木星系統擁有許多衛星,持續讓太空科學家感到驚奇。
- Jupiterian
less common variant with the same meaning
文法句型
jovian + noun
用法筆記
Usually used before a noun. The astronomy sense (relating to the planet Jupiter) is more common in modern writing than the mythology sense (relating to the god Jupiter).