常見例句雙語例句That is expected to cause widespread hand-wringing, akin to America’s “Sputnik moment,” when the Soviet Union beat it to become the first country to launch a satellite.這無疑會像美國因囌聯(lián)發(fā)射了第一顆人造衛(wèi)星而開始衛(wèi)星競賽一樣在日本國內(nèi)引發(fā)大槼模的焦慮情緒。NASA plans to launch a satellite to study cosmic rays.美國國家航空航天侷計劃發(fā)射一顆衛(wèi)星上天,對宇宙射線進行研究。This year it plans to launch a satellite that will orbit the moon as part of preparations for an eventual lunar landing (after 2020, officials say) by a Chinese citizen.今年他們還準備發(fā)射一顆圍繞月球軌道運轉(zhuǎn)的衛(wèi)星,這顆衛(wèi)星將爲最後的登月計劃(2020年以後,有官員說)準備的一部分。原聲例句aviation and maritime agencies of plans to launch a satellite early next month.President Ahmadinejad reportedly called the satellite launch "a message of brotherhood and peace" to the world.The United States said it would not launch a scientific satellite until a non-military rocket the Vanguard could be completed to carry it into space.權(quán)威例句In late August, without warning, the North Koreans fired a rocket over Japan—to launch a satellite, they later claimed.ECONOMIST: Curbing North Korea TheOn his right was Bernard Schwartz, of Loral Corporation, who was later given permission to launch a satellite in China.NEWYORKER: Schmooze or Lose 返回 launch a satellite