star dust
常見(jiàn)例句
- Without Mr Jobs to sprinkle his star dust on the event, it felt like just another product launch from just another technology firm.
沒(méi)有喬布斯在舞臺(tái)上揮灑他的星光,一切看起來(lái)都像山寨。 - From a vantage point outside our home, a revealing perspective has shown us the planet for what it really is; a ball of living star dust, a four-and-one-billion year old miracle.
從地球以外的有利地位來(lái)看,地球是一個(gè)有生命的、虛無(wú)縹緲的球體,一個(gè)有著50億年生命的奇跡。 - Since its launch in 2009, the European satellite, the most powerful observatory of its kind, has captured thousands of images of galaxies in evolution, great vistas of billowing clouds of star dust.
自2009年發(fā)射以來(lái),歐洲航空局這顆最強(qiáng)大的天文衛(wèi)星捕捉了銀行系數(shù)千張照片和波濤翻滾的星團(tuán)的壯麗景觀。 - Without Mr Jobs to sprinkle his star dust on the event, it felt like just another product launch from just another technology firm.
ECONOMIST: The revolution that Steve Jobs led is only just beginning - That was a letdown for investors who bought stock in the ill-fated Earth Biofuels after hearing about the company from former celebrity backers Morgan Freeman, Willie Nelson and onetime cheerleader Julia Roberts. (See "Willie Nelson And Star Dust").
FORBES: Magazine Article - The older the star, the less dust it had, showing that as time passed the dust was going somewhere.
ECONOMIST: Dusty genesis 返回 star dust