The most favorable environment for a plant or animal. The context and environment in which something is set. environment, environs, surround, surroundings " he longed for the comfortable environment of his living room"Ģ. " the length of the table was 5 feet"Ī unit of angular distance equal to 60 degrees. The linear extent in space from one end to the other the longest dimension of something that is fixed in place. The length of the closed curve of a circle. ~ border, borderline, boundary line, delimitation, mete " he had walked the full circumference of his land" " a danger to all races over the whole circumference of the globe" The boundary line encompassing an area or object. " a wolf is about the size of a large dog" The physical magnitude of something (how big it is). The size of something as given by the distance around it. " the country-the flat agricultural surround" The area in which something exists or lives. ~ environs, surround, environment, surroundings " the feel of the city excited him" " a clergyman improved the tone of the meeting" " it had the smell of treason" The general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people. ~ flavor, flavour, feel, spirit, feeling, smell, look, tone " the novel spun a miasma of death and decay" " gloom pervaded the office"Īn unwholesome atmosphere. " a condition (or state) of disrepair" " the current status of the arms negotiations"Īn atmosphere of depression and melancholy. " there was an atmosphere of excitement"Ī state at a particular time. The programmes are beamed from Anik C, a telecommunications satellite that went into orbit at the end of last year.Dictionary Binisaya to English English to Binisaya SenseĪmbiance (n.) circumference (n.) surroundings (n.)Īround (adv.) go around (v.) orbit (v.)Ī particular environment or surrounding influence.Then the penalty paid in orbit matching with Mars and Phobos would be much smaller.The station, like any other object in orbit, lost energy through radiating it into space as infra-red electromagnetic radiation.The system is not expected to leak while the craft is in orbit and the hydraulics are not in use.The body in orbit is thus slowed down slightly.The orbit of the Leonid shower has been determined from both photographic and radar observations.This final property is useful because it simplifies the calculation of general relativistic orbits.From the observed orbit of the visible star, one can determine the lowest possible mass of the unseen object.That proposal should send federal unions into orbit.By the time that the third stages engine had shut down the Apollo astronauts were in orbit.Mariner 9, with its vastly superior vantage point in orbit around Mars, saw it all.Once in orbit, you are precisely half way to having enough energy to escape from Earth.Diplomats want to draw the two republics into the West European orbit.A spacecraft passing through its perigee point is moving faster than an equivalent craft on a circular orbit of the same radius.2 POWER formal the area of power and influence of a person, an organization etc within the orbit of something countries within the orbit of the British Commonwealth コーパスの例 orbit The telecommunications satellite went into orbit at the end of last year. ○○ noun 1 AROUND/ROUND the curved path travelled by an object which is moving around another much larger object such as the Earth, the Sun etc orbit around the Moon’s orbit around the Earth in/into orbit The space shuttle is now in orbit.On some planets orbiting these stellar furnaces skies beget clouds, oceans fill with water and, sometimes, life begins.Venus orbits the sun once every 225 Earth days.The team confirmed the discovery of a planet orbiting the star 51 Pegasi.The satellite will orbit the Earth for the next 15 years.The Cassini mission currently under preparation is intended to orbit Saturn.The moons of Jupiter can be seen to orbit Jupiter and not the earth.Some years later Newton, using his newly discovered law of gravity, proved that all objects must orbit in elliptical paths.It orbits closer to the fires of the Sun than any other planet, well inside the orbit of Venus.Women orbited about surfers on the beach they clung to them in cars they occupied their houses in loose liaisons.Another insight has arisen out of studies of the logistics of deep-space missions that must return to orbit about Earth.Now, thought Floyd, we are on our own, more than half-way to orbit.○○ verb AROUND/ROUND to travel in a curved path around a much larger object such as the Earth, the Sun etc The satellite orbits the Earth every 48 hours.
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