中英
flier
/ ˈflaɪə(r) /
/ ˈflaɪər /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • n.飞行员;快车;飞行物;(美)广告传单
  • n.(Flier)人名;(德)弗利尔;(英)弗莱尔
  • 商务英语/
    • 复数

      fliers
  • 网络释义
  • 专业释义
  • 英英释义
  • 1

     飞行员

    ... street arab 无家可归的孩子... flier 飞行员 gamin 流浪儿 ...

  • 2

     传单

    ... bulletin board 公告板 flier 传单 break up 分手;下课 = let us out下课(meet 上课) ...

短语
  • 1
    The Night Flier

    夜行蝙蝠 ; 夜飞人 ; 暗夜蝙蝠 ; 恶夜飞魔

  • 2
    Night Flier

    夜月风高 ; 恶夜飞魔 ; 史帝芬金作品发布

  • 3
    Manon Flier

    弗里尔 ; 马侬·弗里尔 ; 弗利尔

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  • 双语例句
  • 原声例句
  • 权威例句
  • 1
    A man named Peter recognized his lost dog and called the number on the flier.
    一个名叫彼得的人认出了他走失的狗,于是拨打了传单上的号码。
  • 2
    The earth-men saw that the flier was brilliantly illuminated, pouring out a gorgeous amethystine radiance from its violet ports.
    地上的人看到传单被照亮了,从紫罗兰色的端口中倒出了华丽的紫水晶光芒。
  • 3
    Someone gave me this flier at the exit.
    在出口处有人给我发了这张传单。
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  • 同近义词
  • n.

    [航]飞行员;快车;飞行物;(美)广告传单

    pilot  /  express

  • 百科
  • FLIER

    Fast Low-Ionization Emission Region, or FLIER, is the name for volumes of gas with low ionization near the symmetry axis of many planetary nebulae. Red in color, they bolt out from planetary nebulae, clouds of ejected material from sunlike, old stars in the process of dying and exploding, at supersonic speeds. The Blinking Planetary features a set of FLIERs squirting horizontally from the nebula. Their outflow speeds are significantly higher than the nebulae in which they are embedded, and their ionizations are much lower. FLIERs' high speeds suggest ages much younger than their parent nebulae, and their low ionizations indicate that the ultraviolet radiation that ionizes the gas around them does not penetrate into the FLIERs.A picture of the Blinking Planetary nebula was taken by the Hubble on 27 January 1996, and the estimated distance from the telescope to the nebula is about 0.7 kiloparsecs or 2,200 light-years. Previously, nebulae and their FLIERs could be seen from ground-based telescopes with limited clarity. The Hubble Space Telescope's Blinking Planetary image credit goes to astronomers Bruce Balick of the University of Washington; Jason Alexander, University of Washington; Arsen Hajian, U.S. Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C.; Mario Perinotto, University of Florence (Italy); Patrizio Patriarchi, Arcetri Observatory (Italy); and Cornell's Terzian, who used a special instrument with the Hubble Telescope known as WFPC2 (pronounced "wiffpick two"). Object NGC 7009, which also shows very prominent FLIERs, nicknamed the Saturn Nebula, was observed by the Hubble Space Telescope on 28 April 1996, and is one of the images released. Astronomers believe the distance from here to the Saturn Nebula is 0.42 kiloparsecs or 1,400 light-years.

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