NASA
NASA — 名詞
1. the full name and common abbreviation for the US government agency that runs spa
美國太空總署
美國負責太空研究的政府機構
the full name and common abbreviation for the US government agency that runs space exploration, manages scientific research beyond Earth's atmosphere, and develops aircraft and spacecraft technology.
NASA's Perseverance rover landed on Mars in 2021 to search for signs of ancient life.
NASA 的 Perseverance 探測車在 2021 年登陸火星,尋找遠古生命的跡象。
possessive: NASA's + [spacecraft name]
Christopher has always dreamed of working at NASA as a rocket scientist.
Christopher 一直夢想能到 NASA 當火箭科學家。
preposition: at NASA (workplace)
The NASA space telescope sent back clear images of a galaxy far from Earth.
那架 NASA 太空望遠鏡傳回了一張遠離地球的星系的清晰影像。
Tanvi's class built a small rocket for a school project inspired by real NASA missions.
Tanvi 的班級做了小型火箭,當作學校專題作業,靈感來自真實的 NASA 任務。
NASA engineers are testing a new spacecraft that could take people to the Moon again.
NASA 工程師正在測試一艘新太空船,未來可能載人重返月球。
- the space agency
generic substitute used when the context already makes the reference clear; less precise
- the US space program
broader in scope — includes all American space efforts, not just NASA
用法筆記
Treated as singular in American English ("NASA is planning..."). When used as a modifier before a noun, no article is needed ("NASA engineers"); when referring to the agency directly, omit "the" ("works for NASA"). Pronounced as one word /ˈnæsə/, not as separate letters.