释义 |
spacesuitspace‧suit /ˈspeɪs-suːt, -sjuːt $ -suːt/ noun [countable]  - Astronauts say hand work is very tiring in spacesuits.
- Eee-Eee told the squirrel to get out of my spacesuit.
- He could survive here, if he wished, for about an hour even without the spacesuit.
- I put on a spacesuit, went outside and moved to the big round door.
- Not to mention the peculiarity of their lack of spacesuits when crossing from a passenger pod to a ship's airlock.
- The robot put Buff to sleep, then put the spacesuit on him and carried him to the spaceship.
- The tiny cubicle was just large enough to hold one man and a spacesuit.
- Then, towed behind her at the end of the safety line, ap-peared a spacesuit.
► Spaceaerospace, nounair lock, nounalien, adjectivealien, nounastronaut, nounblast-off, nounbooster, nounburnout, nouncapsule, nouncommand module, nouncontrol, nouncosmonaut, nouncraft, noundock, verbescape velocity, nounextraterrestrial, nounflight, nounflying saucer, nounlauncher, nounlaunch pad, nounlife support system, nounlift-off, nounlunar, adjectivemission control, nounmodule, nounmother ship, nounNASA, nounnosecone, nounouter space, nounpod, nounprobe, nounremote sensing, nounrocket, nounship, nounshuttle, nounsoft landing, nounspace capsule, nounspacecraft, nounspaceman, nounspace probe, nounspaceship, nounspace shuttle, nounspace station, nounspacesuit, nounspacewalk, nounsplashdown, nountouchdown, nountracking station, nounUFO, noununmanned, adjective a special protective suit that people wear in space, that covers the whole body and provides a supply of air |