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单词 spacefaring
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Definition of spacefaring in English:

spacefaring

noun ˈspeɪsˌfɛːrɪŋˈspāsˌferiNG
mass noun
  • The action or activity of travelling in space.

    the complications in spacefaring
    as modifier spacefaring nations are racing to develop new technologies
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Russia and the United States, and the world's other spacefaring nations, will be conducting complex and challenging space missions in decades to come.
    • The United States and other major spacefaring nations have never signed, let alone ratified, the treaty.
    • By the end of Project Apollo, in 1972, a total of twelve astronauts had walked on the lunar soil and returned safely to Earth, and the United States was well established as the dominant spacefaring nation.
    • Mars is the critical test that will determine whether we become a spacefaring species or whether we continue to be limited to Earth.
    • The spacefaring brotherhood that now exists can be traced back to that handshake in orbit.
    • Today, to express a vision of a vigorous, spacefaring civilization, opening up the vast wealth of the solar system, is to invite ridicule and disbelieving laughter.
    • Producing movies does not totally fulfill my desire to see us turn into a spacefaring civilization.
    • Only nine nations have ratified the treaty, none of which are major spacefaring nations.
    • As in other spacefaring nations, the question is often asked whether space exploration is worthwhile when there are contemporary terrestrial needs that must be addressed.
    • While other spacefaring nations have promulgated their own standards for debris mitigation, there is, as of now, no international consensus position on this problem.
    • Both of the world's major spacefaring nations, the United States and Russia, have had close calls and catastrophes.
    • However, we should not confuse the legitimate desire for a new spacefaring civilization with the equally legitimate goal of building return on investment.
    • If you could be President for a day, and make one space policy decision to advance humanity's transformation out of the cradle of Earth and into a spacefaring society, what would it be?
    • I am posting a $1,000 prize for the best article promoting human spacefaring that appeared in a print or web publication during this year.
    • Current U.S. space spending is an order of magnitude or more greater than the space spending of Russia, Europe, Japan, or China, the next tier of spacefaring countries.
    • In order to preserve our advantage as the leading spacefaring nation, we must ensure that we have a strategy to guarantee availability of the most crucial element of space power - our space professionals.
    • In order to become a spacefaring race, people need to be taught what to hope for.
    • It may be many years before the true impact of 2004 on the development of a true spacefaring civilization is understood.
    • The National Space Society described the report as ‘a plan that will transform NASA and lead the way to a spacefaring civilization.’
    • All spacefaring nations have implemented some level of supportive government policy.

Derivatives

  • spacefarer

  • noun
    • Specialists said commercial space venture was long overdue and technically feasible, but warned the initial price may be too high to attract enough spacefarers.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • But until human spacefarers get more experience - through many trials and some more errors - they're still going to need lots of luck.
      • They may also provide new insights to ensure the health, safety and performance of International Space Station crewmembers and future spacefarers on extended missions.
      • As a rule, spacefarers would rather face an emergency in orbit than TV cameras, popping photoflashes and a barrage of questions in five or six languages from scores of reporters.
      • Chinese fighter pilot turned spacefarer Yang Liwei, a 38-year old from the northeastern part of the country, orbited the Earth several times.
 
 

Definition of spacefaring in US English:

spacefaring

nounˈspāsˌferiNG
  • The action or activity of traveling in space.

    the complications in spacefaring
    as modifier spacefaring nations are racing to develop new technologies
    Example sentencesExamples
    • While other spacefaring nations have promulgated their own standards for debris mitigation, there is, as of now, no international consensus position on this problem.
    • By the end of Project Apollo, in 1972, a total of twelve astronauts had walked on the lunar soil and returned safely to Earth, and the United States was well established as the dominant spacefaring nation.
    • However, we should not confuse the legitimate desire for a new spacefaring civilization with the equally legitimate goal of building return on investment.
    • Russia and the United States, and the world's other spacefaring nations, will be conducting complex and challenging space missions in decades to come.
    • The National Space Society described the report as ‘a plan that will transform NASA and lead the way to a spacefaring civilization.’
    • All spacefaring nations have implemented some level of supportive government policy.
    • In order to preserve our advantage as the leading spacefaring nation, we must ensure that we have a strategy to guarantee availability of the most crucial element of space power - our space professionals.
    • I am posting a $1,000 prize for the best article promoting human spacefaring that appeared in a print or web publication during this year.
    • Only nine nations have ratified the treaty, none of which are major spacefaring nations.
    • Both of the world's major spacefaring nations, the United States and Russia, have had close calls and catastrophes.
    • Current U.S. space spending is an order of magnitude or more greater than the space spending of Russia, Europe, Japan, or China, the next tier of spacefaring countries.
    • The spacefaring brotherhood that now exists can be traced back to that handshake in orbit.
    • It may be many years before the true impact of 2004 on the development of a true spacefaring civilization is understood.
    • Producing movies does not totally fulfill my desire to see us turn into a spacefaring civilization.
    • If you could be President for a day, and make one space policy decision to advance humanity's transformation out of the cradle of Earth and into a spacefaring society, what would it be?
    • In order to become a spacefaring race, people need to be taught what to hope for.
    • As in other spacefaring nations, the question is often asked whether space exploration is worthwhile when there are contemporary terrestrial needs that must be addressed.
    • Mars is the critical test that will determine whether we become a spacefaring species or whether we continue to be limited to Earth.
    • The United States and other major spacefaring nations have never signed, let alone ratified, the treaty.
    • Today, to express a vision of a vigorous, spacefaring civilization, opening up the vast wealth of the solar system, is to invite ridicule and disbelieving laughter.
 
 
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