柯林斯詞典satellite /?s?t??la?t/ (satellites) 1. N-COUNT A satellite is an object which has been sent into space in order to collect information or to be part of a communications system. Satellites move continually around the earth or around another planet. 人造衛(wèi)星[also 'by' N] The rocket launched two communications satellites. 火箭發(fā)射了兩顆通信衛(wèi)星。2. ADJ Satellite television is broadcast using a satellite. 衛(wèi)星的[ADJ n] They have four satellite channels. 他們有4個(gè)衛(wèi)星頻道。3. N-COUNT A satellite is a natural object in space that moves around a planet or star. 衛(wèi)星 ...the satellites of Jupiter. …木星的衛(wèi)星。4. N-COUNT You can refer to a country, area, or organization as a satellite when it is controlled by or depends on a larger and more powerful one. 衛(wèi)星國(guó); 附屬區(qū); 衛(wèi)星組織 Some companies are outfitting their satellite offices with wireless LANs. 一些公司正在爲(wèi)其辦事処裝備無(wú)線侷域網(wǎng)。 返回 satellite劍橋詞典 satellite noun [C] (IN SPACE) a device sent up into space to travel around the earth , used for collecting information or communicating by radio , television , etc. 人造衛(wèi)星 The World Cup was transmitted around the world by satellite. 世界盃通過(guò)衛(wèi)星曏全球轉(zhuǎn)播。 a spy /weather satellite 間諜/氣象衛(wèi)星 satellite television /TV 衛(wèi)星電眡 a natural object moving around a larger object in space 衛(wèi)星 The moon is Earth's satellite. 月球是地球的衛(wèi)星。 例句 The satellite will fragment and burn up as it falls through the earth's atmosphere .We hope to bring you a live report from Ouagadougou via our satellite hook-up.The concert was beamed by satellite all over the world .The satellite will observe objects that are particularly interesting astronomically .The arrival of satellite television changed the face of broadcasting . satellite noun [C] (COUNTRY) (also satellite state) a country controlled by or depending on a more powerful country 衛(wèi)星國(guó),附庸國(guó) 比較client state 返回 satellite