n.范圍;領(lǐng)域;球;球體;天體
vt.形成球體;包圍;圍繞
名詞: sphericity 過(guò)去式: sphered 過(guò)去分詞: sphered 現(xiàn)在分詞: sphering 第三人稱(chēng)單數(shù): spheres
/">成人英語(yǔ)成人高考專(zhuān)升本單詞大全n.(名詞)[C] 球(體) a round shape in space; ball-shaped mass; solid figure all points of which are equally distant from a center
[C] (興趣或活動(dòng)的)范圍,領(lǐng)域 an area or range of interest or activity
sphere
noun
1. any spherically shaped artifact
2. a particular aspect of life or activity
e.g. he was helpless in an important sector of his life
Synonym: sector
3. the apparent surface of the imaginary sphere on which celestial bodies appear to be projected
Synonym: celestial sphereempyreanfirmamentheavensvault of heavenwelkin
4. the geographical area in which one nation is very influential
Synonym: sphere of influence
5. a three-dimensional closed surface such that every point on the surface is equidistant from the center
6. a solid figure bounded by a spherical surface (including the space it encloses)
7. a particular environment or walk of life
e.g. his social sphere is limited
it was a closed area of employment
he's out of my orbit
Synonym: domainareaorbitfieldarena
1. 球(體);球形
A sphere is an object that is completely round in shape like a ball.
2. (活動(dòng)、興趣等的)范圍,領(lǐng)域
A sphere of activity or interest is a particular area of activity or interest.
sphere什么意思
e.g. ...the sphere of international politics.
國(guó)際政治領(lǐng)域
e.g. ...nurses, working in all spheres of the health service.
在公共醫(yī)療保健服務(wù)業(yè)的各領(lǐng)域工作的護(hù)士們
3. (社會(huì)地位或興趣等相同的)人群,階層,圈子
A sphere of people is a group of them who are similar in social status or who have the same interests.
e.g. ...the realities of life outside the government and academic spheres of society.
政府和學(xué)術(shù)界以外社會(huì)階層的生活現(xiàn)狀
4. (國(guó)家的)勢(shì)力范圍,影響所及的范圍
A country's sphere of influence is an area of the world where it has a lot of influence.
e.g. They see the region as their natural sphere of influence due to their historical links and a shared language.
基于歷史上的聯(lián)系和共同的語(yǔ)言,他們把該地區(qū)看成是自己天然的勢(shì)力范圍。
e.g. ...countries traditionally within the British or American spheres of influence.
傳統(tǒng)上處于英國(guó)或美國(guó)勢(shì)力范圍內(nèi)的國(guó)家
1. sphere的反義詞
1. 范圍:可能甚至我們同圣靈(the divine)之間關(guān)系的最光亮的范圍(sphere)以某種方式要依賴那種從動(dòng)物中區(qū)分我們的更為黑暗的范圍(one). 從這個(gè)觀點(diǎn)來(lái)看,閱讀中世紀(jì)關(guān)于復(fù)活身體的完整性和特質(zhì)(the integrity and quality)的論文是特別有教益的.
2. 區(qū)域:換言之,存在的不同區(qū)域(sphere)本質(zhì)上只是不同的視域(horizon). 在此,人的身份也得以呈露,他就是存在的不同揭示. 通過(guò)人,天地之間才得以作為天地之間而呈現(xiàn). 今夫天穹然積氣于上,地隤然積形于下,判乎其不相與也;日星雷雨、草木昆蟲(chóng),
☆ 15世紀(jì)中期進(jìn)入英語(yǔ),直接源自中古英語(yǔ)的spere,意為空間;最初源自拉丁語(yǔ)的sphaera,意為球體。
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The word "boundaries" refers to the fact that God assigns each of us a field or sphere of service.(“界限”這個(gè)詞指的是上帝賦予我們每個(gè)人一個(gè)領(lǐng)域或服務(wù)范圍的事實(shí)。)
Remember that we need to multiply it by the volume here, the volume of some sphere we've defined.(記住我們需要把它乘以體積,乘以某一個(gè)我們已定義的球體的體積。)
Both were essential and neither was superior to the other; they were not in conflict but complementary, each with its own sphere of competence.(兩者都是必不可少的,沒(méi)有一個(gè)是優(yōu)于另一個(gè)的;它們互不沖突反而相輔相成,各有其本身的職權(quán)范圍。)
Through the years, RAND’s sphere of influence became more visible.(多年之后,蘭德所影響的領(lǐng)域越來(lái)越清晰可見(jiàn)。)
Anything you do that advances your presence—especially in a larger sphere, outside the communities you know—is a net win.(你所做的任何能夠提升你的存在感的事情——尤其是在一個(gè)更大的范圍內(nèi),在你所熟悉的團(tuán)體之外所做的事——都是一種凈贏。)
We now know the Earth is not a perfect sphere.(我們現(xiàn)在知道地球不是正圓形的球體。)
Let's do a second example with the same sphere.(還是這個(gè)球面,我們來(lái)做第二個(gè)例題。)
They are unchanging, that's the heavenly sphere.(它們亙古不變,那是神圣的領(lǐng)域。)
Therefore, the atmosphere is merely a sphere.(因此大氣層只不過(guò)是一個(gè)球體。)
If you know how high you are and where you are around, in principle you know where you are on the sphere.(如果你知道你所在的高度和周?chē)奈恢茫瓌t上就可以確定你在球面上的位置。)
用作名詞(n.)
The Earth is not a perfect sphere.用作名詞 (n.)
動(dòng)詞+~
enlarge〔increase〕 one's sphere擴(kuò)大…范圍形容詞+~
perfect sphere完全的球體wide sphere范圍很廣介詞+~
in〔within〕 one's sphere of在…范圍內(nèi)~+介詞
the sphere of broadcasting廣播界the sphere of influence影響范圍Thy..eyes, like stars, start from their spheres.