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单词 spacesuit
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Definition of spacesuit in English:

spacesuit

nounˈspeɪssuːtˈspeɪ(s)sut
  • A garment designed to allow an astronaut to survive in space.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In particular, they point out that the bright white spacesuits worn by the astronauts could have reflected light into regions of shadow.
    • This is an idea for a spacesuit that will allow astronauts to exercise while working in space.
    • When most people think of space travel they typically think of rockets, spaceships, propulsion systems, spacesuits, and structures to ship to Moon or Mars colonies to live in.
    • Without either a spacesuit on the moon, or heavy clothing and shelter in a midwinter Antarctic blizzard, the human body would rapidly succumb to the extreme conditions.
    • Then we will make our way to the launch site where we will put on and test our spacesuits.
    • A highlight of the exhibit will be an authentic spacesuit, on loan from NASA.
    • The job will set the stage to restore use of the airlock as a base for spacewalks using U.S. spacesuits.
    • The crew aboard the International Space Station has slipped into spacesuits and floated out a hatch to begin a five-and-a-half hour spacewalk, the first since the men arrived at the outpost three months ago.
    • The challenge of making such a movie, where all the action takes place on the lunar surface, is that the actors are hidden within their spacesuits, making it difficult to display emotion or even to communicate.
    • This technology also is useful for astronauts in spacesuits who need to control tools in space.
    • Several pieces of equipment had been damaged by the astronauts who were clumsy in their big spacesuits.
    • To test the spacecraft and our spacesuits, we spent two days in Baikonur with a large group of engineers, trainers and officials.
    • Inside the capsule, they donned bulky spacesuits and ensured the Soyuz was airtight before it undocked from the station.
    • But a spacesuit is made basically of two suits that are joined together.
    • Set in the middle of the arctic wilds of northern Canada, the station included a mock airlock, space toilet and spacesuits for conducting experiments outside.
    • I had, I think, a slight advantage along with my crew, in that we just spent two days in the Soyuz, and we'd been in and out of our spacesuits several times.
    • He works with the extravehicular activity branch upgrading NASA's future spacesuits.
    • The spacewalkers are using Russan Orlan spacesuits.
    • Shortly after take-off, a television monitor inside the spaceship showed Tito in a white spacesuit decorated with an American flag on the shoulder and a Plexiglas helmet, grinning broadly.
    • They will discuss the reasons for and benefits of field testing, the challenges of communicating in space and the design of prototype spacesuits.
 
 

Definition of spacesuit in US English:

spacesuit

nounˈspeɪ(s)sutˈspā(s)so͞ot
  • A garment designed to allow an astronaut to survive in space.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But a spacesuit is made basically of two suits that are joined together.
    • In particular, they point out that the bright white spacesuits worn by the astronauts could have reflected light into regions of shadow.
    • Without either a spacesuit on the moon, or heavy clothing and shelter in a midwinter Antarctic blizzard, the human body would rapidly succumb to the extreme conditions.
    • When most people think of space travel they typically think of rockets, spaceships, propulsion systems, spacesuits, and structures to ship to Moon or Mars colonies to live in.
    • Shortly after take-off, a television monitor inside the spaceship showed Tito in a white spacesuit decorated with an American flag on the shoulder and a Plexiglas helmet, grinning broadly.
    • To test the spacecraft and our spacesuits, we spent two days in Baikonur with a large group of engineers, trainers and officials.
    • The spacewalkers are using Russan Orlan spacesuits.
    • This technology also is useful for astronauts in spacesuits who need to control tools in space.
    • Several pieces of equipment had been damaged by the astronauts who were clumsy in their big spacesuits.
    • They will discuss the reasons for and benefits of field testing, the challenges of communicating in space and the design of prototype spacesuits.
    • The crew aboard the International Space Station has slipped into spacesuits and floated out a hatch to begin a five-and-a-half hour spacewalk, the first since the men arrived at the outpost three months ago.
    • A highlight of the exhibit will be an authentic spacesuit, on loan from NASA.
    • Set in the middle of the arctic wilds of northern Canada, the station included a mock airlock, space toilet and spacesuits for conducting experiments outside.
    • I had, I think, a slight advantage along with my crew, in that we just spent two days in the Soyuz, and we'd been in and out of our spacesuits several times.
    • The job will set the stage to restore use of the airlock as a base for spacewalks using U.S. spacesuits.
    • Then we will make our way to the launch site where we will put on and test our spacesuits.
    • The challenge of making such a movie, where all the action takes place on the lunar surface, is that the actors are hidden within their spacesuits, making it difficult to display emotion or even to communicate.
    • This is an idea for a spacesuit that will allow astronauts to exercise while working in space.
    • Inside the capsule, they donned bulky spacesuits and ensured the Soyuz was airtight before it undocked from the station.
    • He works with the extravehicular activity branch upgrading NASA's future spacesuits.
 
 
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