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单词 star system
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Definition of star system in English:

star system

noun
  • A large number of stars with a perceptible structure; a galaxy.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Using our current spacecrafts it would take over 73,000 years to get to the nearest star system, Alpha Centauri.
    • The cinematic opening of the game was complex and dramatic, introducing the characters and story in a big orchestral sequence as a star goes supernova, devastating a star system and killing the ship's captain.
    • So getting a note from one star system to the next would take more generations than the average human mind can contemplate.
    • The star system they had spent the last seventeen hours crossing was, according to Ayame and the other astronomers, a binary star system known to the human race by the names Beta Cygni and Albireo.
    • At half the speed of light, travel time to Alpha Centauri, the nearest star system, would take nine years.
    • Some people believe that our secret Earth governments have been working hand-in-hand with the Roswell aliens from the Zeta Reticuli star system.
    • So it was still officially known as P478-3, the third planet in the SSC478 star system.
    • Second, it is the only planet currently known to orbit a binary star system.
    • Near the geographic center of the galaxy was a binary star system called Theralia.
    • The discovery offers astronomers a rare glimpse at a distant star system that resembles our home, and may represent a significant step toward learning if and where other Earths form.
    • He only knew that thirty ships had come through a wormhole that connected Granger's solar system to an uninhabited star system.
    • The hologram faded and was replaced by the image of the Alpha Centauri binary star system.
    • In a matter of hours or days it is possible to travel from one star system to another by creating a warp field that allows a spacecraft to slip into subspace.
    • The Jupiter 2 is speeding through the uncharted reaches of deepest space in search of a familiar star system.
    • In fact, if you look at it through a small telescope you'll see that it's actually a double star system.
    • Space is so vast the most likely result is a jump out to deep space somewhere many parsecs from the nearest star system.
    • A joint European / University of Hawaii team of astronomers has for the first time observed a stellar ‘survivor’ to emerge from a double star system involving an exploded supernova.
    • Our star system is chock full of asteroids and comets, in every conceivable orbit and location.
    • The home world has detected primitive, coded electromagnetic radiation from a star system some thirty light years distant.
    • In the star system, there are six planets, five that are inhabitable, as well as moons.
 
 

Definition of star system in US English:

star system

nounstär ˈsistim
  • 1A large number of stars with a perceptible structure; a galaxy.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Jupiter 2 is speeding through the uncharted reaches of deepest space in search of a familiar star system.
    • The star system they had spent the last seventeen hours crossing was, according to Ayame and the other astronomers, a binary star system known to the human race by the names Beta Cygni and Albireo.
    • Second, it is the only planet currently known to orbit a binary star system.
    • In the star system, there are six planets, five that are inhabitable, as well as moons.
    • He only knew that thirty ships had come through a wormhole that connected Granger's solar system to an uninhabited star system.
    • Our star system is chock full of asteroids and comets, in every conceivable orbit and location.
    • Using our current spacecrafts it would take over 73,000 years to get to the nearest star system, Alpha Centauri.
    • Space is so vast the most likely result is a jump out to deep space somewhere many parsecs from the nearest star system.
    • So getting a note from one star system to the next would take more generations than the average human mind can contemplate.
    • In fact, if you look at it through a small telescope you'll see that it's actually a double star system.
    • The hologram faded and was replaced by the image of the Alpha Centauri binary star system.
    • The discovery offers astronomers a rare glimpse at a distant star system that resembles our home, and may represent a significant step toward learning if and where other Earths form.
    • A joint European / University of Hawaii team of astronomers has for the first time observed a stellar ‘survivor’ to emerge from a double star system involving an exploded supernova.
    • Some people believe that our secret Earth governments have been working hand-in-hand with the Roswell aliens from the Zeta Reticuli star system.
    • At half the speed of light, travel time to Alpha Centauri, the nearest star system, would take nine years.
    • In a matter of hours or days it is possible to travel from one star system to another by creating a warp field that allows a spacecraft to slip into subspace.
    • So it was still officially known as P478-3, the third planet in the SSC478 star system.
    • The cinematic opening of the game was complex and dramatic, introducing the characters and story in a big orchestral sequence as a star goes supernova, devastating a star system and killing the ship's captain.
    • The home world has detected primitive, coded electromagnetic radiation from a star system some thirty light years distant.
    • Near the geographic center of the galaxy was a binary star system called Theralia.
  • 2The practice of promoting or otherwise favoring individuals who have become famous and popular, in particular in the motion-picture industry.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘Journalism rests on the star system, and there are good reasons for that,’ said Goldstein.
    • In a company that avoids the star system, she has become something of an unofficial prima ballerina: not only a superb and effortless technician, but an actress of exceptional subtlety and range.
    • Even when false, those comments feed the larger perception of a star system, which has become embedded in fans, coaches, media members and players alike.
    • We're led to believe that there's a Wimbledon star system that rivals the Hollywood star system.
    • Stable long-term residences at the Rose and the Globe after 1594 allowed a star system to develop with Edward Alleyn for the Admiral's and Richard Burbage for the Chamberlain's Men being the most highly praised actors of their time.
    • She was also a famous actress in Bollywood's star system, appearing in over 200 films, including Gol Maal, Khubsoorat and A Passage to India, among many others.
    • There are all sorts of intelligent business and aesthetic arguments against the star system, but they ultimately crumble before one overriding reality: movies are about stars.
    • As he and his brother built the company, they ‘held aloof from Hollywood - its glamour and hedonism, its star system and cutthroat deal-making,’ Stewart writes.
    • ‘And that's the real problem with the way the media cover African American studies - it creates this illusion that the whole thing is driven by a star system,’ she says.
    • Like recent movies The Kid Stays in the Picture and Mulholland Drive, Sunset Boulevard explores the Hollywood star system.
    • He is the main promoter of the star system which evaluates architects entirely by showbiz, shock or just their tendency to be as bloody minded and absurd as possible.
    • Actually the old Hollywood directors were far more educated even though I didn't like their films either because they were films that were constantly being diminished by the compromises of the star system, by the economics of it.
    • That staff meeting was extraordinary on Wednesday, because of all the resentment that seemed to bubble up about Howell Raines and his management style on his star system.
    • She was a Maria Callas but the star system wasn't quite as big as it is in our world.
    • ‘I'm not sure we want to stick a dagger in the heart of the star system,’ she said, ‘or we'd pretty well take the air out of journalism.’
    • The link between Americanization and cultural dependence began with the Hollywood movie industry cartel in the 1920s and the star system on which it was based.
    • Insofar as the business of film acting, and especially the star system, relies on recognizability, marketability, and the necessity for known commodities, typecasting will be part of the institution.
    • I can't imagine a better film to show up the false critique of the star system in America's Sweethearts.
    • There you have it: tit and tat, the binary star system of modern political reporting.
    • Our collective obsession with rock stars and the cult of the individual star system is reinforced by the book.
 
 
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