black hole
英 [ˌblæk ˈhəʊl]
美 [ˌblæk ˈhoʊl]
n. 黑洞(宇宙中包括光线在内的任何东西都无法逃逸的强引力区域)
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牛津词典
noun
- 黑洞(宇宙中包括光线在内的任何东西都无法逃逸的强引力区域)
an area in space that nothing, not even light, can escape from, because gravity (= the force that pulls objects in space towards each other) is so strong there- The company viewed the venture as a financial black hole (= it would use a lot of the company's money with no real result) .
公司认为该项投资是财政上的一个大黑洞。
- The company viewed the venture as a financial black hole (= it would use a lot of the company's money with no real result) .
柯林斯词典
- 黑洞
Black holesare areas in space, where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape from them. Black holes are thought to be formed by collapsed stars. - 无底洞
If you say that something, especially money, has gone into ablack hole, you mean that it has disappeared and cannot be recovered.
英英释义
noun
- a region of space resulting from the collapse of a star
双语例句
- Outside a black hole is the normal world in which we live and on which we can experiment.
在黑洞的外面,是我们生活的正常世界,我们可以用这个世界做实验。 - But contrary to popular myth, a black hole is not a cosmic vacuum cleaner.
与流行的神话相反,黑洞并不是宇宙中的真空吸尘器。 - The ethics black hole of the capital market: what does it account for?
资本市场中的道德黑洞说明了什么? - Through this technique astronomers now believe that they have found a black hole known as Cygnus Xl.
现在通过这种技术,天文学家们相信他们已经发现了一个黑洞,这被称作天鹅座X1。 - Without information, we are working in the dark, pouring money into a black hole.
没有信息,我们好比在黑暗中工作,将资金倒入黑洞。 - My closet, like many, has been the black hole of mess in my house.
与许多人一样,我的衣橱是我家里一个杂乱无章的黑洞。 - Or an early autumn night, they once again stand in that "black hole" at the entrance.
还是一个初秋的夜晚,他们又一次站在了那个“黑洞”的入口处。 - Despite its invisible interior, a black hole can reveal its presence through interaction with other matter.
尽管它看不见的内部,黑洞可以揭示其存在的相互作用,通过与其他事项。 - At the core lies a supermassive black hole.
在星系核中有一个超大质量的黑洞。 - A black hole is a massive star, which is collapsing inward at the speed of light.
黑洞是一个巨大的恒星,它以光的速度向内部塌陷。
