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moon [ mu:n] n.月球,月亮;卫星

moon [mu:n] n. 月球, 月亮, 卫星

moon cake n. 月饼

bark at the moon 徒劳

moon cake 月饼

observe the path of the moon
观测月球的轨道

The still water reflected the moon.
平静的水面映着月亮。

Try to image being on the moon.
试想一下在月球上会是怎么个样子。

Try to image being on the moon.
设想一下在月球上会是怎么个样子。

Scientists watch the moon to get data about its movement.
科学家们观察月亮,以收集其运行的数据。

This next record bears the title The Moon River.
下一张唱片的名字是《月亮河》。

The sun, moon and stars are heavenly bodies.
太阳、月亮和星星都是天体。

The far side of the moon is difficult for us to observe.
我们很难观察月亮的另一边。

There is no life on the moon.
月球上没有生物。

Scientists are trying to map the surface of the moon.
科学家们正设法绘制月球表面图。

Last night there was a full moon.
昨晚是满月。

这是一个难得的机会。
That kind of chance comes once in a blue moon. *once in a blue moon “稀少的,很少”。
I went out with a gorgeous girl last night.(我昨天晚上和一个非常漂亮的姑娘约会了。)
That kind of chance comes once in a blue moon. (这是一个难得的机会。)

这场旱灾是百年不遇的。
This draught occurs once in a blue moon.

Love is like the moon; when it does not increase it decreases.
爱情像月亮,不营即亏。

The moon does not heed the barking of dogs.
月亮不怕狗吠。

The moon is a moon whether it shines or not.
或名或暗,月亮总是月亮。

The moon is not seen where the sun shines.
小巫见大巫。

What does the moon care if the dogs bark at her?
月亮岂怕狗来吠。

A I want to entertain some clients.
A 我想招待几个客户。
B How many?
B 几个?
A About eight. I want to take them to a really special place.
A 大约8个。我想带他们到一个真正特别的地方。
B Why not go to The Red Moon Restaurant?
B 为什么不去红月亮餐馆呢?
A That's an excellent idea. It's a lovely setting.
A 真是一个好主意。那里的环境非常好。
B Yes, and you can book a private room in the restaurant.
B 是的,你可以在餐馆里预订一间包房。

You must go to the moon. It's your duty.你必须上月球去,这是你的职责。

once in a blue moon 机会难得;绝无仅有

- once in a blue moon 千载难逢
Our boss is a miser. He gives us a treat only once in a blue moon.

白道 [bái dào] /moon's path/

步月 [bù yuè] /to stroll beneath the moon/

蟾 [chán] /moon/(striped) toad/

婵媛 [chán yuán] /the moon/amorous involvement/

嫦 [cháng] /a legendary beauty who flew to the moon/the lady in the moon/

登陆月球 [dēng lù yuè qiú] /moon landing/to land on the moon/

登月 [dēng yuè] /go (up) to the moon/

胧 [lóng] /rising moon/

日月晕 [rì yuè yùn] /halo/ring of light around the sun or moon/

土卫六 [tǔ wèi liù] /Titan/Saturn's sixth moon/

新月 [xīn yuè] /crescent moon/

阴 [yīn] /(of weather) overcast/Yin/feminine/moon/cloudy/negative (electric.)/shady/

圆 [yuán] /circle/round/circular/spherical/(of the moon) full/unit of Chinese currency (Yuan)/tactful/to justify/

月 [yuè] /moon/month/

月饼 [yuè bǐng] /moon cake (esp. for the Mid-Autumn Festival)/

月亮 [yuè liàng] /moon/

月球 [yuè qiú] /(the) Moon/

月球表面 [yuè qiú biǎo miàn] /lunar surface/surface of the moon/

月蚀 [yuè shí] /lunar eclipse/eclipse of the moon/

月食 [yuè shí] /lunar eclipse/eclipse of the moon/

晕 [yùn] /dizzy/ring around moon or sun/

嫜 [zhāng] /husband's parent/lady in the moon/

Apples had been falling in many places for centuries and thousands of people had seen them fall.
多少个世纪以来,苹果一直在许多地方落到地面,也有成千上万的人看到过苹果落地。
But Newton for years had been curious about the cause of the orbital motion of the moon and planets.
多年来牛顿一直对月球和行星绕轨道运行的起因好奇不已。

What kept them in place?
是什么使它们处于现在的位置呢?
Why didn't they fall out of the sky?
它们为什么不落到天空之外呢?
The fact that the apple fell down toward the earth and not up into the tree answered the question he had been asking himself about those larger fruits of the heavens, the moon and the planets.
苹果向下落到地面不是向上飞到树上,这一事实回答了他长期以来一直对天空中更大果实——月球和行星所存有的疑问。

{adj: Ptolemaic} of or relating to the geocentric Ptolemaic system
"in the Ptolemaic system of planetary motion the earth is fixed as the center of the universe with the sun and moon and planets revolving around it"

{adj: agleam, gleaming, nitid} bright with a steady but subdued shining
"from the plane we saw the city below agleam with lights"
"the gleaming brass on the altar"
"Nereids beneath the nitid moon"

{adj: aglow, lambent, lucent, luminous} softly bright or radiant
"a house aglow with lights"
"glowing embers"
"lambent tongues of flame"
"the lucent moon"
"a sky luminous with stars"

{adj: apogean} relating to or characteristic of an apogee
"apogean tides occur when the moon is at the apogee of its orbit"

{adj: bare, barren, bleak, desolate, stark} providing no shelter or sustenance
"bare rocky hills"
"barren lands"
"the bleak treeless regions of the high Andes"
"the desolate surface of the moon"
"a stark landscape"

{adj: barren} incapable of sustaining life
"the dead and barren Moon"

{adj: canescent} of greyish white
"the canescent moon"

{adj: crescent, crescent-shaped, semilunar, lunate} resembling the new moon in shape

{adj: crustal} of or relating to or characteristic of the crust of the earth or moon

{adj: down} being or moving lower in position or less in some value
"lay face down"
"the moon is down"
"our team is down by a run"
"down by a pawn"
"the stock market is down today"
<-> up

{adj: drenched, drenched in} abundantly covered or supplied with; often used in combination
"drenched in moonlight"
"moon-drenched meadows"

{adj: elfin, fey} suggestive of an elf in strangeness and otherworldliness
"thunderbolts quivered with elfin flares of heat lightning"
"the fey quality was there, the ability to see the moon at midday"- John Mason Brown

{adj: falcate, falciform, sickle-shaped} curved like a sickle
"a falcate leaf"
"falcate claws"
"the falcate moon"

{adj: gibbous, gibbose} (used of the moon) more than half full

{adj: glistening, glossy, lustrous, sheeny, shiny, shining} reflecting light
"glistening bodies of swimmers"
"the horse's glossy coat"
"lustrous auburn hair"
"saw the moon like a shiny dime on a deep blue velvet carpet"
"shining white enamel"

{adj: inconstant} likely to change frequently often without apparent or cogent reason; variable
"inconstant affections"
"an inconstant lover"
"swear not by...the inconstant moon"- Shakespeare
<-> constant

{adj: lunar} of or relating to or associated with the moon
"lunar surface"
"lunar module"

{adj: lunatic, moonstruck} insane and believed to be affected by the phases of the moon

{adj: lunisolar} relating to or attributed to the moon and the sun or their mutual relations

{adj: moon-faced, round-faced} having a round face

{adj: moon-splashed} splashed or covered patchily with moonlight
"the moon-splashed world"

{adj: moonless} without a moon or a visible moon
"the dark moonless night"
"a moonless planet"
<-> moonlit

{adj: moonlike, moon-round} resembling the moon in shape

{adj: pale, pallid, wan, sick} (of light) lacking in intensity or brightness; dim or feeble
"the pale light of a half moon"
"a pale sun"
"the late afternoon light coming through the el tracks fell in pale oblongs on the street"
"a pallid sky"
"the pale (or wan) stars"
"the wan light of dawn"

{adj: set} being below the horizon
"the moon is set"

{adj: soft, subdued} not brilliant or glaring
"the moon cast soft shadows"
"soft pastel colors"
"subdued lighting"

{adj: sublunar, sublunary, cislunar} situated between the earth and the moon

{adj: subsurface} beneath the surface
"subsurface materials of the moon"
<-> overhead, surface

{adj: surface} on the surface
"surface materials of the moon"
<-> subsurface, overhead

{adj: translunar, translunary, superlunar, superlunary} situated beyond the moon or its orbit around the earth
"who can imagine a translunary visitor in Times Square?"

{adj: waning} (of the moon) pertaining to the period during which the visible surface of the moon decreases
"after full moon comes the waning moon"
<-> waxing

{adj: waxing} (of the moon) pertaining to the period during which the visible surface of the moon increases
"the waxing moon passes from new to full"
<-> waning

{adv: grayly, greyly} having a grey appearance
"lonely creeks are opal in the dawn, sword-blue in the sun, greyly silver under misty moons"

{n: Apollo program} a program of space flights undertaken by US to land a man on the moon
"the first lunar landing was achieved by the Apollo program on July 20, 1969"

{n: Aristarchus} a bright crater on the moon

{n: Armstrong, Neil Armstrong} United States astronaut; the first man to set foot on the moon (July 20, 1969) (1930-)

{n: Artemis, Cynthia} (Greek mythology) the virgin goddess of the hunt and the moon; daughter of Leto and twin sister of Apollo; identified with Roman Diana

{n: Copernicus} a conspicuous crater on the moon

{n: Diana} (Roman mythology) virgin goddess of the hunt and the moon; counterpart of Greek Artemis

{n: Easter} a Christian celebration of the Resurrection of Christ; celebrated on the Sunday following the first full moon after the vernal equinox

{n: Eratosthenes} Greek mathematician and astronomer who estimated the circumference of the earth and the distances to the moon and sun (276-194 BC)

{n: Hindu calendar} the lunisolar calendar governing the religious life of Hindus; an extra month is inserted after every month in which there are two new moons (once every three years)

{n: Io} the closest of Jupiter's moons; has active volcanoes

{n: Japanese maple, full moon maple, Acer japonicum} leaves deeply incised and bright red in autumn; Japan

{n: Luna} (Roman mythology) the goddess of the moon; counterpart of Greek Selene

{n: Moon, Sun Myung Moon} United States religious leader (born in Korea) who founded the Unification Church in 1954; was found guilty of conspiracy to evade taxes (born in 1920)

{n: Moon} the natural satellite of the Earth
"the average distance to the moon is 384,400 kilometers"
"men first stepped on the moon in 1969"

{n: Nanna} god of the moon; counterpart of the Akkadian Sin

{n: Ningal} (Akkadian) a goddess; wife of the moon god Sin

{n: Phoebe} (Greek mythology) a Titaness who became identified with Artemis as goddess of the moon

{n: Selene} (Greek mythology) goddess of the moon in ancient mythology; identified with Roman Luna

{n: Seseli, genus Seseli} a rosid dicot genus that includes moon carrots

{n: Sin} (Akkadian) god of the moon; counterpart of Sumerian Nanna

{n: Tet} the New Year in Vietnam; observed for three days after the first full moon after January 20th

{n: Thoth} Egyptian moon deity with the head of an ibis; god of wisdom and learning and the arts; scribe of the gods

{n: Triton} the largest moon of Neptune

{n: Unification Church} a Christian church (with some Buddhist elements) founded in 1954 by Sun Myung Moon and known for staging mass weddings and other communal activities

{n: aposelene, apolune} apoapsis in orbit around the moon
<-> perilune, periselene

{n: astrologer, astrologist} someone who predicts the future by the positions of the planets and sun and moon

{n: astrology, star divination} a pseudoscience claiming divination by the positions of the planets and sun and moon

{n: blue moon} a long time
"something that happens once in blue moon almost never happens"

{n: crescent} any shape resembling the curved shape of the moon in its first or last quarters

{n: first quarter} the first fourth of the moon's period of revolution around the Earth

{n: full moon, full-of-the-moon, full phase of the moon, full} the time when the moon is fully illuminated
"the moon is at the full"

{n: gravity gradient} a gradient in the gravitational forces acting on different parts of a nonspherical object
"the gravity gradient of the moon causes the ocean tides on Earth"

{n: half-moon, lunula, lunule} the crescent-shaped area at the base of the human fingernail

{n: half-moon} the time at which the moon is at first or last quarter when half its face is illuminated

{n: halo} a circle of light around the sun or moon

{n: harvest moon} the full moon nearest the September equinox

{n: lander} a space vehicle that is designed to land on the moon or another planet

{n: last quarter} the last fourth of the moon's period of revolution around the Earth

{n: libration} (astronomy) a real or apparent slow oscillation of a moon or satellite
"the libration of the moon"

{n: life} the organic phenomenon that distinguishes living organisms from nonliving ones
"there is no life on the moon"

{n: limb} (astronomy) the circumferential edge of the apparent disc of the sun or the moon or a planet

{n: lunar crater} a crater on the Earth's moon

{n: lunar day} the period of time taken for the moon to make one full rotation on its axis (about 27.3 sidereal days)

{n: lunar eclipse} the earth interrupts light shining on the moon

{n: lunar excursion module, lunar module, LEM} a spacecraft that carries astronauts from the command module to the surface of the moon and back

{n: lunar latitude} an imaginary line around the moon parallel to its equator

{n: lunar month, moon, lunation, synodic month} the period between successive new moons (29.531 days)

{n: lunitidal interval} interval between the moon's transit of a particular meridian and the next high tide at that meridian

{n: mare, maria} a dark region of considerable extent on the surface of the moon

{n: moon blindness, mooneye} recurrent eye inflammation in horses; sometimes resulting in blindness

{n: moon carrot, stone parsley} any plant of the genus Seseli having dense umbels of small white or pink flowers and finely divided foliage

{n: moon shell, moonshell} marine gastropods having smooth rounded shells that form short spires

{n: moon shot} the launching of a spacecraft to the moon

{n: moon trefoil, Medicago arborea} evergreen shrub of southern European highlands having downy foliage and a succession of yellow flowers throughout the summer followed by curious snail-shaped pods

{n: moon-worship, selenolatry} the worship of the moon

{n: moonbeam, moon ray, moon-ray} a ray of moonlight

{n: moonlight, moonshine, moon} the light of the moon
"moonlight is the smuggler's enemy"
"the moon was bright enough to read by"

{n: moonwalk} an exploratory walk by an astronaut on the surface of the moon

{n: moon} any natural satellite of a planet
"Jupiter has sixteen moons"

{n: moon} any object resembling a moon
"he made a moon lamp that he used as a night light"
"the clock had a moon that showed various phases"

{n: neap tide, neap} a less than average tide occurring at the first and third quarters of the moon
<-> springtide

{n: new moon, new phase of the moon} the time at which the moon appears as a narrow waxing crescent

{n: notion, whim, whimsy, whimsey} an odd or fanciful or capricious idea
"the theatrical notion of disguise is associated with disaster in his stories"
"he had a whimsy about flying to the moon"
"whimsy can be humorous to someone with time to enjoy it"

{n: nyctalopia, night blindness, moon blindness} inability to see clearly in dim light; due to a deficiency of vitamin A or to a retinal disorder

{n: orbit, celestial orbit} the (usually elliptical) path described by one celestial body in its revolution about another
"he plotted the orbit of the moon"

{n: oxeye daisy, ox-eyed daisy, marguerite, moon daisy, white daisy, Leucanthemum vulgare, Chrysanthemum leucanthemum} tall leafy-stemmed Eurasian perennial with white flowers; widely naturalized; often placed in genus Chrysanthemum

{n: periselene, perilune} periapsis in orbit around the moon
<-> apolune, aposelene

{n: phase of the moon} a time when the moon presents a particular recurring appearance

{n: phase} (astronomy) the particular appearance of a body's state of illumination (especially one of the recurring shapes of the part of Earth's moon that is illuminated by the sun)
"the full phase of the moon"

{n: pull} the force used in pulling
"the pull of the moon"
"the pull of the current"

{n: satellite, artificial satellite, orbiter} man-made equipment that orbits around the earth or the moon

{n: seasnail} any of several creeping marine gastropods with a spirally coiled shell: whelks; tritons; moon shells; neritids

{n: selenology} the branch of astronomy that deals with the moon

{n: semilunar valve} a heart valve with cusps shaped like half-moons; prevents blood from flowing back into the heart

{n: smuggler, runner, contrabandist, moon curser, moon-curser} someone who imports or exports without paying duties

{n: solar eclipse} the moon interrupts light from the sun

{n: springtide} a greater than average tide occurring during the new and full moons
<-> neap tide

{n: syzygy} the straight line configuration of 3 celestial bodies (as the sun and earth and moon) in a gravitational system

{n: tidal wave} a wave resulting from the periodic flow of the tides that is caused by the gravitational attraction of the moon and sun

{n: tide} the periodic rise and fall of the sea level under the gravitational pull of the moon

{n: variation} (astronomy) any perturbation of the mean motion or orbit of a planet or satellite (especially a perturbation of the earth's moon)

{n: waning} a gradual decrease in magnitude or extent
"the waning of his enthusiasm was obvious"
"the waxing and waning of the moon"
<-> waxing

{n: waxing} a gradual increase in magnitude or extent
"the waxing of the moon"
<-> waning

{v: daydream, moon} have dreamlike musings or fantasies while awake
"She looked out the window, daydreaming"

{v: eclipse, occult} cause an eclipse of (a celestial body) by intervention
"The Sun eclipses the moon today"
"Planets and stars often are occulted by other celestial bodies"

{v: eclipse} cause an eclipse of ; of celestial bodies
"The moon eclipsed the sun"

{v: glare} be sharply reflected
"The moon glared back at itself from the lake's surface"

{v: moon, moon around, moon on} be idle in a listless or dreamy way

{v: moon} expose one's buttocks to
"moon the audience"

{v: mope, moon around, moon about} be apathetic, gloomy, or dazed

{v: orbit, revolve} move in an orbit
"The moon orbits around the Earth"
"The planets are orbiting the sun"
"electrons orbit the nucleus"

{v: peep} appear as though from hiding
"the new moon peeped through the tree tops"

{v: ride} move like a floating object
"The moon rode high in the night sky"

{v: wane} decrease in phase
"the moon is waning"
<-> wax

{v: wax, full} increase in phase
"the moon is waxing"
<-> wane

Korea Press Foundation's chairman Kim Moon Won may be one of many in Korea with strong faith in the country's ability to rise out of its economic ashes.
在韩国,很多人对本国从经济废墟中站立起来的能力有很强的信心,韩国出版基金会主席金文元可算其中之一。

We 've been all the way to the moon and back, but have trouble crossing the street to meet the new neighbor.
我们能够往返于地球与月球之间,却不乐于穿过马路向新邻居问好。

The author of renowned classics such as The Iceman Cometh and A Moon for the Misbegotten died, ostensibly of pneumonia, on Nov. 27, 1953. 1953年 11月 27日,这位以诸如《卖冰人来了》和《私生子的月亮》等经典作品而出名的作家去世了,表面上是死于肺炎。

Disciples of Piaget have a tolerance for--indeed a fascination with--children's primitive laws of physics: that things disappear when they are out of sight, that the moon and the sun follow you around, that big things float and small things sink.
皮雅杰的追随者们认可孩子们原始的物理学法则事实上他们对此深感兴趣:比如,在孩子们眼里,东西看不到了的时候就是消失了;月亮和太阳跟着人走;大的物体能漂浮,而小的物体要下沉。

Before starring in his own film, he worked with American director Jim Jarmusch in Down by Law and compatriot Federico Fellini in La voce della luna( The Voice of the Moon).
在主演自己的影片之前,他曾在 DownbyLaw 一片中与美国导演吉姆·贾穆什合作,在《月亮的声音》一片中与同胞费德里科·费里尼合作。

As he became more widely known, ladies swarmed around him like little moons circling a planet.
随着他名越来越大,他经常被夫人小姐所包围,真有些众星捧月的味道。

Theorists are divided concerning the origin of the Moon.
理论家们围绕着月亮的起源各持己见,莫衷一是。

Some hypothesize that the Moon was formed in the same way as were the planets in the inner solar system (Mercury, Venus, Mars, and Earth)—from planet-forming materials in the presolar nebula.
有些理论家假设,月亮是以太阳系内侧行星(水星、金星、火星、及地球)相同的方式形成的——从前太阳星云内能够形成行星的材料中发展而来的。

But, unlike the cores of the inner planets, the Moon's core contains little or nor iron, while the typical planet-forming materials were quite rich in iron.
但是,与内侧行星的核心所不同的是,月亮的核心所包含的铁寥寥无几,或根本没有,尽管典型的能够形成行星的材料中含铁量相当丰富。

Other theorists propose that the Moon was ripped out of the Earth's rocky mantle by the Earth's collision with another large celestial body after much of the Earth's iron fell to its core.
其他的理论家提出,在地球的大部分铁沉入到地核之后,由于地球与另一个庞大的天体发生碰撞,月亮便从地球那石质的地幔中撕裂开来而形成的。

One problem with the collision hypothesis is the question of how a satellite formed in this way could have settled into the nearly circular orbit that the Moon has today.
有关碰撞假说的一个疑问是这样一个问题,即以这种方式形成的一颗卫星是如何能够进入月亮今天所拥有的那种近乎圆形的轨道。

Fortunately, the collision hypothesis is testable.
If it is true, the mantlerocks of the Moon and the Earth should be the same geochemically.
值得庆幸的是,碰撞假设是可以检验的,倘若它果真确凿无疑的话,则月亮和地球的风化层,其地质化学成分应是全然一致的。

Achondrites are the only known samples of volcanic rocks originating outside the Earth-Moon system.
无球粒陨石是唯一已知的起源于地球-月球系(Earty-Moon system)之外的火山岩实例。

In order to account for such an unlikely source, some unusual factor must be invoked, because the impact needed to accelerate a fragment of rock to escape the gravitational field of a body even as small as the Moon is so great that no meteorites of lunar origin have been discovered.
为了解释这样一种不太可能的来源,必须援引某个非同寻常的因素,因为一块岩石碎片要想逃逸出即使象月亮这么小的一个天体的重力场,使该岩石碎片加速所必不可少的撞击力是如此之大,以致于任何源自月亮的陨石从未被发现过。

While some scientists speculate that shergotties derive from Io (a volcanically active moon of Jupiter), recent measurements suggest that since Io's surface is rich in sulfur and sodium, the chemical composition of its volcanic products would probably be unlike that of the shergottites.
虽然某些科学家猜测,辉熔长无球陨石起源于木卫一(Io,木星的一个火山活动频繁的卫星),但最近的测量表明,由于木卫一的表面含有丰富的硫和钠,因此,其火山产物的化学构成可能不会与辉熔长无球粒陨石的化学构成相同。

An impact capable of ejecting a fragment of the Martian surface into an Earth- intersecting orbit is even less probable than such an event on the Moon, in view of the Moon's smaller size and closer proximity to Earth.
考虑到月亮较小的尺寸以及与地球更为接近的空间距离,能将火星表面的一块碎片弹射入地球交叉轨道(Earth-intersecting orbit)的撞击事件在火星上发生甚至要比这一事件在月亮上发生更不可能。

Astronomers have detected the brightest explosion ever witnessed in the heavens. It was a flash of light from across our galaxy so powerful that it bounced off the Moon and illuminated Earth's upper atmosphere. The researchers say if the blast had occurred closer to Earth, it might have lead to the death of much of the planet's life.
天文学家探测到宇宙中有史以来最为明亮的一次爆炸。爆炸的亮光在银河系一扫而过,光线如此明亮,以至于光从月球折射回来,把地球大气层的外层都照亮了。研究人员说,假如爆炸距离地球更近的话,可能会造成我们这个星球上一半多的生物死亡。

The monstrous cosmic explosion took place late in December, observed by U.S. and European satellites and ground telescopes around the world. It was impossible to miss. It was brighter than a full moon for a fraction of a second, although it shone more brilliantly in high energy gamma rays than in the lower energy visible light.
这次巨大的宇宙爆炸是在去年12月底,由美国和欧洲的卫星以及世界各地的射电望远镜观察到的。不容错过,就在一瞬间,亮度比满盘明月都要亮,但是这种光线是高能度的伽玛射线,肉眼是看不到的。

The neutron star that caused the giant cosmic blast is an exotic type called a magnetar. It is so named because it has an extremely powerful magnetic field, 1,000 times stronger than an ordinary neutron star and a 1,000-trillion times that of Earth's. It is capable of erasing the magnetic information on a credit card at a distance halfway to the Moon. Only about a dozen magnetars are known among the billions of stars in the Milky Way.
导致发生宇宙大爆炸的中子星是一种的奇特类型叫做磁星,之所以这样命名是因为它有极强的磁场,比一个普通中子星的一千倍还强或者是地球的一千万亿倍。它的磁性可以在离月球一半的距离之外,把信用卡上的磁性扫光。在银河系数十亿颗恒星中只有十多个磁星被人们发现。

Q87.8
Other specified congenital malformation syndromes, not elsewhere
classified
Syndrome:
.Alport
.Laurence-Moon (-Bardet)-Biedl
.Zellweger
他处未归类的其他明示的先天畸形徵候群
徵候群 :
. 亚波特氏 (Alport)
. 劳伦斯 - 姆思 ( - 巴德 ) - 比得氏 (Laurence-Moon (-Bardet)
-Biedl)
. 兹维格氏 (Zellweger)

Crown of the Moon Diamond 月冠钻石

Moon of the Mountains 山之月


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