释义 |
no·va \ˈnōvə\ noun (plural no·vas \-vəz\ ; or no·vae \-ˌvē, -ˌvī\) Etymology: New Latin, feminine of Latin novus new : a star that suddenly increases its light output tremendously (as 10,000 times or more within a few days) and then fades away less rapidly and reaches its former obscurity in a few months or years — see recurrent nova, supernova |