- meteoric dust
- 流星尘
Atmospheric Sciences (English-Chinese) dictionary. 2014.
Atmospheric Sciences (English-Chinese) dictionary. 2014.
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me´te|or´i|cal|ly — me|te|or|ic «MEE tee R ihk, OR », adjective. 1. of meteors: »meteoric dust, meteoric gases. 2. Figurative. flashing like a meteor; brilliant and soon ended; swift: »a man s meteoric rise to fame. SYNONYM(S): dazzling. 3. of the atmosphere;… … Useful english dictionary
me|te|or|ic — «MEE tee R ihk, OR », adjective. 1. of meteors: »meteoric dust, meteoric gases. 2. Figurative. flashing like a meteor; brilliant and soon ended; swift: »a man s meteoric rise to fame. SYNONYM(S): dazzling. 3. of the atmosphere; meteorological … Useful english dictionary
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micrometeorite — [mī΄krō mēt′ē ər īt΄] n. a very small meteorite, esp. one that drifts through the earth s atmosphere to the ground without becoming incandescent * * * mi·cro·me·te·or·ite (mī krō mēʹtē ə rīt ) n. A tiny particle of meteoric dust, especially one… … Universalium
noctilucent cloud — ▪ meteorology rare cloud form, probably composed of ice crystals and meteoric dust, that occurs at a higher altitude than any other cloud form (about 82 km [50 miles]). It is silvery or bluish white and is visible only on summer nights in… … Universalium
gegenschein — ge•gen•schein [[t]ˈgeɪ gənˌʃaɪn[/t]] n. astron. a faint patch of light in the night sky, opposite where the sun has set: thought to be the reflection of sunlight by meteoric dust • Etymology: 1875–80; < G Gegenschein counterglow … From formal English to slang
gegenschein — /ˈgeɪgənʃaɪn/ (say gayguhnshuyn) noun a faint illumination of the sky at night which is sometimes seen opposite the sun; caused by sunlight being reflected by meteoric dust in space. {German: counter glow} …