Набор слов на английском языке на тему "Астрономия"
астероид
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/ˈæstərɔɪd/ • Noun
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It was the Asteroid Ceres - just where a planet should have been.
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астронавт
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/ˈæstrənɔːt/ • Noun
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The Russians called their astronauts cosmonauts.
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астрономия
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/əsˈtrɒnəmi/ • Noun
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You should study astronomy to find out more about exoplanets.
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черная дыра
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/blæk həʊl/ • Noun
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Most impressive of all is the black hole , a body caught in an inexorable gravitational collapse.
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комета
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/ˈkɒmɪt/ • Noun
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The fact that comets and meteors have a close physical association seems certain.
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космонавт
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/ˈkɒzmənɔːt/ • Noun
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The Russians called their astronauts cosmonauts.
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земля
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/ɜːθ/ • Noun
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Elements of water, earth, fire and air.
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затмение
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/ɪˈklɪps/ • Noun
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Scientists study an eclipse of the sun.
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галактика
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/ˈgæləksi/ • Noun
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The word galaxy is derived from the Greek galaxias.
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ионосфера
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/aɪˈɒnəsfɪə/ • Noun
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The ionosphere is the layer extending from about 80 km to the outer reaches of the atmosphere.
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Юпитер
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/ˈʤuːpɪtə/ • Noun
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Summer soon arrives, and the big planets Jupiter and Saturn will entertain evening onlookers.
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Меркурий
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/ˈmɜːkjʊri/ • Noun
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метеор
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/ˈmiːtjə/ • Noun
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A meteor flashed through the sky.
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метеоритный дождь
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/ˈmiːtjə ˈʃaʊə/ • Noun
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A meteor shower occurs when Earth crosses this stream of debris.
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метеорит
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/ˈmiːtjəraɪt/ • Noun
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метеороид
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/ˈmiːtɪərɔɪd/ • Noun
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Once the meteoroids enter the Earth's atmosphere, they are known as meteors and become visible.
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Луна
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/muːn/ • Noun
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The average distance to the Moon is 384,400 kilometers.
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Нептун
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/ˈnɛptjuːn/ • Noun
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Neptune's rocky core alone is thought to be roughly equal to Earth's mass.
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нейтрон
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/ˈnjuːtrɒn/ • Noun
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Thus, not only is there an antiproton to the proton, there is an antineutron to the neutron .
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полярная звезда
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/nɔːθ stɑː/ • Noun
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обсерватория
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/əbˈzɜːvətri/ • Noun
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He has been keen on stars from school. No wonder that he works at an observatory.
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фаза
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/feɪz/ • Noun
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The first phase of the project is likely to be completed by August.
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планета
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/ˈplænɪt/ • Noun
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Mars is sometimes known as the Red Planet.
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астероид
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/ˈplænɪtɔɪd/ • Noun
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The geosphere or rocky Earth formed from collisions of planetoids.
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Плутон
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/ˈpluːtəʊ/ • Noun
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In 2006, the planet known as Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf world.
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солнечный
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/ˈsəʊlə/ • Adjective
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solar energy.
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Солнечная система
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/ˈsəʊlə ˈsɪstɪm/ • Noun
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Saturn is the second biggest planet in the solar system.
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солнечный ветер
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/ˈsəʊlə wɪnd/ • Noun
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пространство
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/speɪs/ • Noun
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He was absent-mindedly staring/gazing into space.
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исследование космоса
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/speɪs ˌɛksplɔːˈreɪʃən/ • Phrase
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космическая станция
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/speɪs ˈsteɪʃən/ • Noun
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And then there was some kind of problem on their space station and they had to leave it.
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звезда
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/stɑː/ • Noun
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The stars were shining.
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солнце
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/sʌn/ • Noun
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The sun rises in the east and sets in the west.
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телескоп
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/ˈtɛlɪskəʊp/ • Noun
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A very powerful telescope.
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Венера
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/ˈviːnəs/ • Noun
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Venus , Mars, the Jovian family, and Saturn with its biggest satellites follow in that order.
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зенит
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/ˈzɛnɪθ/ • Noun
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The center of the map is the zenith, the point in the sky directly overhead.
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зодиак
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/ˈzəʊdɪæk/ • Noun
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Her planets were not in any part of the zodiac ruled by mine.
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