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单词 astrophysics
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Definition of astrophysics in English:

astrophysics

plural noun astrə(ʊ)ˈfɪzɪksˌæstroʊˈfɪzɪks
  • treated as singular The branch of astronomy concerned with the physical nature of stars and other celestial bodies, and the application of the laws and theories of physics to the interpretation of astronomical observations.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In many instances, these three basic physical sciences even overlap, giving rise to joint disciplines such as astrophysics and chemical physics.
    • For the Hayden Planetarium, the new technology offered the potential to convey contemporary astrophysics as never before.
    • This discovery represents a new frontier in neutron-star astrophysics.
    • His interests range from astrophysics and quantum mechanics to mathematical puzzles and games.
    • I was about twelve years old when my father began bringing home Fred Hoyle's books on astrophysics.
    • Only the professionals could afford the large telescopes and complex support gear required for modern astronomy and astrophysics.
    • The South Building, built from 1891 to 1899, was an astrophysics observatory.
    • Cosmology and astrophysics are branches of physics in which one needs an unusual combination of breadth and depth to excel.
    • Modern astronomical research proceeds at a rapid pace due to the application of new technologies in astronomy and astrophysics.
    • A team of astronomers might have solved one of the mysteries of astrophysics with the discovery of a clutch of quasars, hiding behind clouds of dust.
    • His interests span a broad range of topics in astrophysics, from cosmology to the emergence of intelligent life.
    • Reading about cosmology captured her imagination and, intrigued by questions of how the universe came to be, she narrowed her focus to astrophysics.
    • According to my research on astrophysics, the most powerful of the known forces in the universe is nuclear energy, which fuels the stars.
    • He has published about two dozen papers in various astronomy and astrophysics journals.
    • I read up on interstellar objects and astrophysics and studied quasars, pulsars and supernovas, but my main focus was black holes.
    • The picture suggests possible solutions to many outstanding questions in physics and astrophysics.
    • I predict that particle physics and its links with astrophysics and cosmology will continue to be exciting in the foreseeable future.
    • I said that I'd prefer particle physics, but astrophysics was fine too.
    • Each of these experiments generated an enormous amount of theoretical interest in the areas of cosmology and astrophysics they touched upon.
    • He was later promoted to chief observer and professor of astrophysics.
    • Her work tends to encompass the overlap of mathematics, general relativity, and astrophysics.

Derivatives

  • astrophysical

  • adjective astrə(ʊ)ˈfɪzɪk(ə)lˌæstroʊˈfɪzək(ə)l
    • The study of these energetic particles will broaden our understanding of the formation and evolution of the solar system, as well as of the astrophysical processes involved.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Although few astronomers agree on the exact mechanism that caused the outburst, many seem inclined to accept the possibility that a new class of astrophysical phenomenon has been discovered.
      • Realizing they had taken the same approach to solve different problems, the two teams of authors joined forces to apply it to more complicated astrophysical scenarios.
      • The astrophysical model of how the Sun works has been at odds with observation for the past couple of years.
      • The research solves an astrophysical puzzle that has baffled scientists for over 120 years since the spicules were first discovered.
      • In order to find out what this mysterious energy really is, astronomers need to compare astrophysical observations that are at first sight completely unrelated.
      • Pulsars and quasars may turn out to be commonplace in comparison to the exotic astrophysical events that gravity wave astronomy reveals.
 
 

Definition of astrophysics in US English:

astrophysics

plural nounˌæstroʊˈfɪzɪksˌastrōˈfiziks
  • treated as singular The branch of astronomy concerned with the physical nature of stars and other celestial bodies, and the application of the laws and theories of physics to the interpretation of astronomical observations.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A team of astronomers might have solved one of the mysteries of astrophysics with the discovery of a clutch of quasars, hiding behind clouds of dust.
    • Only the professionals could afford the large telescopes and complex support gear required for modern astronomy and astrophysics.
    • I said that I'd prefer particle physics, but astrophysics was fine too.
    • I predict that particle physics and its links with astrophysics and cosmology will continue to be exciting in the foreseeable future.
    • Modern astronomical research proceeds at a rapid pace due to the application of new technologies in astronomy and astrophysics.
    • I read up on interstellar objects and astrophysics and studied quasars, pulsars and supernovas, but my main focus was black holes.
    • For the Hayden Planetarium, the new technology offered the potential to convey contemporary astrophysics as never before.
    • According to my research on astrophysics, the most powerful of the known forces in the universe is nuclear energy, which fuels the stars.
    • Cosmology and astrophysics are branches of physics in which one needs an unusual combination of breadth and depth to excel.
    • He was later promoted to chief observer and professor of astrophysics.
    • Reading about cosmology captured her imagination and, intrigued by questions of how the universe came to be, she narrowed her focus to astrophysics.
    • Each of these experiments generated an enormous amount of theoretical interest in the areas of cosmology and astrophysics they touched upon.
    • This discovery represents a new frontier in neutron-star astrophysics.
    • The picture suggests possible solutions to many outstanding questions in physics and astrophysics.
    • His interests span a broad range of topics in astrophysics, from cosmology to the emergence of intelligent life.
    • I was about twelve years old when my father began bringing home Fred Hoyle's books on astrophysics.
    • The South Building, built from 1891 to 1899, was an astrophysics observatory.
    • In many instances, these three basic physical sciences even overlap, giving rise to joint disciplines such as astrophysics and chemical physics.
    • His interests range from astrophysics and quantum mechanics to mathematical puzzles and games.
    • He has published about two dozen papers in various astronomy and astrophysics journals.
    • Her work tends to encompass the overlap of mathematics, general relativity, and astrophysics.
 
 
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