常見例句雙語例句The editorial is by John Church who is a chief scientist at the Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research.編輯評論由約翰徹勅所寫,他是澳大利亞天氣和氣候研究中心的首席科學家。“The evidence supporting the possibility of past life on Mars has been slowly building up during the past decade,” said David McKay, Nasa chief scientist for exploration and astrobiology.美國宇航局探測和天體生物學首席科學家戴維?麥凱說:“在過去十年間,火星可能曾存在生命體的證據(jù)逐漸增多。”www.chinadaily.com.cnLast summer, Bob Watson, the chief scientist to the environment department (Defra), told the Guardian the world needed to prepare for the possibility of a 4C rise.去年夏天,環(huán)保部首席科學家鮑勃·華森接受《衛(wèi)報》采訪時說,全世界要做好思想準備:全球氣溫有上升4C的可能。原聲例句But the Kepler mission's chief scientist, William Borucki,says eighty percent of the possible planets will probably be confirmed in the coming months and years.Steve Squyres is the chief scientist for the American space agency's Mars Rover Project.Nicholas Johnson is chief scientist for orbital debris for the United States space agency.權威例句Dr. Jana Davis is Associate Executive Director and Chief Scientist of the Chesapeake Bay Trust.WHITEHOUSE: Champions of Change BlogKeep in mind that its chief scientist is the co-founder of Apple (Nasdaq:AAPL), Steve Wozniak.FORBES: Fusion-io IPO: Finding Billions in Market HolesDr. STEVE SQUYRES (Chief Scientist): We've gotten the first images from the descent camera back.NPR: Mars Rover Marks Second Anniversary of Landing 返回 chief scientist