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单词 solar
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solar1

adjective ˈsəʊləˈsoʊlər
  • 1Relating to or determined by the sun.

    solar radiation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some asteroids orbit at a solar distance where their year is matched to Jupiter's year.
    • Until that day, solar astronomers will continue to watch the sun with trepidation, never knowing what might erupt next.
    • The bright star Sirius appeared again in the predawn sky, having been lost in the solar glare for a couple of months.
    • Sunspots and solar storms tend to occur in 11-year cycles; the current cycle peaked in late 2000.
    • By then solar science was thriving and astronomers began keeping daily logs of the number of spots on the Sun.
    • Early theories about sunspots were many and various including that sunspots were clouds or sunspots were solar asteroids.
    • Mars has only the tiniest trace of a magnetic field, nothing like the huge bubble that surrounds the earth and protects us from solar and cosmic radiation.
    • Most of the spots that did appear were located near the solar equator and scarcely lasted for more than one rotation of the Sun.
    • The encounter also shortened the comet's solar orbit time from about 40 years to less than seven.
    • At the Earth's surface, the atmosphere acts as an extra blanket to stop all but the most energetic of the solar and galactic radiation.
    • A large solar particle event can produce enough radiation to kill an unprotected astronaut.
    • Space is a hostile environment due to solar radiation, particle impacts and the intense cold of deep space.
    • Meteorites represent a fossil record of the early conditions of the solar nebula.
    • Algol comprises two large stars, one about three times the solar diameter, the other four times.
    • Specific problems which Lexell studied in astronomy were his calculation of the solar parallax and his calculation of the orbits of several comets.
    • Large solar disturbances heat Earth's upper atmosphere, causing it to expand.
    • For the professional astronomers, the main subject of inquiry was the solar corona.
    • These plasma flows transport, concentrate, and help spread out solar magnetic fields.
    • As they move around as the Sun spins, sunspots near the solar equator return to their starting point in about twenty-five days.
    • Collisions between energetic particles and the solar atmosphere also produce neutrons and gamma rays.
    1. 1.1 Relating to or denoting energy derived from the sun's rays.
      solar heating
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Fifteen sports will be catered for in a huge Olympic Park, where the Olympic village will be powered by solar and geothermal energy.
      • All the classrooms incorporate energy-efficient lighting and passive solar heating.
      • They reflect the lithological and mineralogical variations of exposed rocks and soils by separating the solar reflected energy into six spectral bands.
      • The Greens' policy of interest-free loans for solar heating in homes would cut energy demand and save people money, Mr Donald said.
      • The Northern Territory has plentiful resources of renewable energy, solar, wind, wave, tidal.
      • Any site having solar and electromagnetic energy is good for residence.
      • There are few attempts to utilize solar and wind energy.
      • Funding for research into renewable energy sources like solar, geothermal and biomass would also be trimmed.
      • It is believed that a minor perturbation in solar heating caused by orbital changes could lead to another ice age or warming period.
      • We have to popularise non-conventional energy such as solar and wind energy.
      • Alternative energies such as solar, wind and sea power will generate a fair amount of energy but won't be enough on their own.
      • Our goal should be that half the buildings constructed in 2010 would require only solar heating or cooling systems.
      • There are several sources of sustainable energy such as solar and wind power that is also eco-friendly.
      • The teacher says her tiny pupils have already become firm believers in ecological solar - generated energy.
      • Passive solar heating is provided by black, water-filled tubes on the roof that mimic dinosaur capillaries.
      • Ground-source heat pumps pull energy from solar heat stored in the surface layer of the ground.
      • The zoo built a new enclosure for the otters last year, complete with waterfalls and solar heating to keep the correct temperatures.
      • This solar house manages considerable energy saving through passive means without excessive costs or gadgetry.
      • It produces no carbon emissions, thanks to solar heating and clever design.
      • Wind, solar and wave energy are being touted again as the cheap, clean fuels of the future.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin solaris, from sol 'sun'.

  • This is from Latin solaris, from sol ‘sun’, a base shared by mid 19th-century solarium, a use of a Latin word meaning both ‘sundial’ and ‘place for sunning oneself’. From the same source comes solstice (Middle English), the second half of which comes from Latin sistere ‘to stop’; and from Italian, based on Latin, parasol from parasole, formed from para- ‘protecting against’ and sole ‘sun’. Old English sun is from the same Indo-European root.

Rhymes

Angola, barbola, bipolar, bowler, bronchiolar, canola, carambola, circumpolar, coaler, Coca-Cola, cola, comptroller, consoler, controller, Ebola, eidola, extoller, Finola, Gorgonzola, granola, Hispaniola, kola, Lola, lunisolar, mandola, molar, multipolar, Ndola, patroller, payola, pianola, polar, roller, Savonarola, scagliola, scroller, sola, stroller, tombola, Tortola, troller, Vignola, viola, Zola

solar2

noun ˈsɒləˈsəʊləˈsoʊlər
British
  • An upper chamber in a medieval house.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I would hazard a guess that what he found were nail holes on part of the panelled screen commonly found in the better class of English medieval house between the hall and the solar.
    • Pray that the stairs are passable all the way to the solar.
    • The lilting notes of Cein's flute filled the air as Edith sat amongst her ladies-in-waiting in her private solar.
    • Sighing, Valerian set down her needlework and followed the seven year old to the window of the solar.
    • No one would have believed that she was the sort of woman who would rather be climbing the rigging on a ship than embroidering a pillow in the solar.

Origin

Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French soler, from Latin solarium 'gallery, terrace'.

 
 

solar1

adjectiveˈsoʊlərˈsōlər
  • 1Relating to or determined by the sun.

    solar radiation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • For the professional astronomers, the main subject of inquiry was the solar corona.
    • Most of the spots that did appear were located near the solar equator and scarcely lasted for more than one rotation of the Sun.
    • By then solar science was thriving and astronomers began keeping daily logs of the number of spots on the Sun.
    • As they move around as the Sun spins, sunspots near the solar equator return to their starting point in about twenty-five days.
    • Until that day, solar astronomers will continue to watch the sun with trepidation, never knowing what might erupt next.
    • These plasma flows transport, concentrate, and help spread out solar magnetic fields.
    • Sunspots and solar storms tend to occur in 11-year cycles; the current cycle peaked in late 2000.
    • Some asteroids orbit at a solar distance where their year is matched to Jupiter's year.
    • At the Earth's surface, the atmosphere acts as an extra blanket to stop all but the most energetic of the solar and galactic radiation.
    • Mars has only the tiniest trace of a magnetic field, nothing like the huge bubble that surrounds the earth and protects us from solar and cosmic radiation.
    • Algol comprises two large stars, one about three times the solar diameter, the other four times.
    • The encounter also shortened the comet's solar orbit time from about 40 years to less than seven.
    • Early theories about sunspots were many and various including that sunspots were clouds or sunspots were solar asteroids.
    • A large solar particle event can produce enough radiation to kill an unprotected astronaut.
    • Large solar disturbances heat Earth's upper atmosphere, causing it to expand.
    • Space is a hostile environment due to solar radiation, particle impacts and the intense cold of deep space.
    • Meteorites represent a fossil record of the early conditions of the solar nebula.
    • Specific problems which Lexell studied in astronomy were his calculation of the solar parallax and his calculation of the orbits of several comets.
    • Collisions between energetic particles and the solar atmosphere also produce neutrons and gamma rays.
    • The bright star Sirius appeared again in the predawn sky, having been lost in the solar glare for a couple of months.
    1. 1.1 Relating to or denoting energy derived from the sun's rays.
      solar heating
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It is believed that a minor perturbation in solar heating caused by orbital changes could lead to another ice age or warming period.
      • We have to popularise non-conventional energy such as solar and wind energy.
      • The Greens' policy of interest-free loans for solar heating in homes would cut energy demand and save people money, Mr Donald said.
      • There are few attempts to utilize solar and wind energy.
      • There are several sources of sustainable energy such as solar and wind power that is also eco-friendly.
      • The teacher says her tiny pupils have already become firm believers in ecological solar - generated energy.
      • This solar house manages considerable energy saving through passive means without excessive costs or gadgetry.
      • Passive solar heating is provided by black, water-filled tubes on the roof that mimic dinosaur capillaries.
      • The zoo built a new enclosure for the otters last year, complete with waterfalls and solar heating to keep the correct temperatures.
      • All the classrooms incorporate energy-efficient lighting and passive solar heating.
      • They reflect the lithological and mineralogical variations of exposed rocks and soils by separating the solar reflected energy into six spectral bands.
      • The Northern Territory has plentiful resources of renewable energy, solar, wind, wave, tidal.
      • Our goal should be that half the buildings constructed in 2010 would require only solar heating or cooling systems.
      • It produces no carbon emissions, thanks to solar heating and clever design.
      • Fifteen sports will be catered for in a huge Olympic Park, where the Olympic village will be powered by solar and geothermal energy.
      • Funding for research into renewable energy sources like solar, geothermal and biomass would also be trimmed.
      • Any site having solar and electromagnetic energy is good for residence.
      • Wind, solar and wave energy are being touted again as the cheap, clean fuels of the future.
      • Alternative energies such as solar, wind and sea power will generate a fair amount of energy but won't be enough on their own.
      • Ground-source heat pumps pull energy from solar heat stored in the surface layer of the ground.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin solaris, from sol ‘sun’.

solar2

nounˈsoʊlərˈsōlər
British
  • An upper chamber in a medieval house.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I would hazard a guess that what he found were nail holes on part of the panelled screen commonly found in the better class of English medieval house between the hall and the solar.
    • No one would have believed that she was the sort of woman who would rather be climbing the rigging on a ship than embroidering a pillow in the solar.
    • The lilting notes of Cein's flute filled the air as Edith sat amongst her ladies-in-waiting in her private solar.
    • Pray that the stairs are passable all the way to the solar.
    • Sighing, Valerian set down her needlework and followed the seven year old to the window of the solar.

Origin

Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French soler, from Latin solarium ‘gallery, terrace’.

 
 
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