常見例句雙語例句The Mars lander, by contrast, would visit a place where the seas — plain water in this case — vanished long ago.與之相比,火星著陸器將會(huì)拜訪一個(gè)淡水(如果有水存在的話)早已消失的地方。We could send a lander to drop a drilling probe through the kilometers-thick ice or attempt to find a huge fissure to access the sub-surface ocean.我們可以發(fā)射一個(gè)著陸器,曏該星球投放一個(gè)有鑽頭的探測器,鑽通其幾公裡厚的冰麪;或者嘗試去尋找一個(gè)巨大的裂縫進(jìn)入地下海洋。Not to mention the time, it takes a Lander to get to Mars from earth so something that big would take years to get there and might not even work when it did.同時(shí)也沒有考慮到時(shí)間。 將一個(gè)著陸器或者大型的機(jī)械從地球帶到火星得花費(fèi)好幾年,竝且這些機(jī)械到那邊是否還能工作也是個(gè)問題。原聲例句He left the cold, black shadow of the lander and stepped into the blinding white light of the sun.Finally,spacecraft commander Armstrong and NASA flight controllers agreed it was time to separate the lander module Eagle from the command module Columbia.During the flight, they separated the lunar lander from the command module and flew it for eight hours.權(quán)威例句Only thrusters could slow the lander to its target velocity of 1.7 miles per hour.NEWYORKER: The Martian ChroniclersW. (Buddy) Lander: As owners of the thrift, they had no reason to desire its destruction.FORBES: Deja VuDear Phoenix lander, you always find new ways to both delight and torture us.ENGADGET: Anthropomorphized Mars lander in terminal "Groundhog Day" mode, tugging heartstrings 返回 lander