black hole

更新时间:2026-06-30 12:00:38   栏目: 英语词典

Black hole
音标:/blæk həʊl/

词义

黑洞:一种天体,具有极强的引力,连光也无法逃脱。通常是由质量极大的恒星坍塌后形成的。黑洞的边界被称为事件视界,任何物体进入事件视界后将无法逃脱。

黑洞现象:比喻某个难以理解或不可控制的局面,类似于黑洞吸收一切的性质。

翻译:黑洞

读音

black [blæk]

hole [həʊl]

用法

名词:用来表示天文学中的黑洞,或者比喻指无法理解或无法逃避的困境。

短语搭配:

event horizon (事件视界)

gravitational pull (引力)

singularity (奇点)

black hole theory (黑洞理论)

 

例句

Scientists are studying the formation of black holes in deep space.

The black hole’s gravitational pull is so strong that even light cannot escape.

A black hole is formed when a massive star collapses under its own gravity.

Many scientists believe that black holes could be portals to other universes.

The event horizon of a black hole marks the point beyond which nothing can escape.

The concept of a black hole was first proposed by John Michell in the 18th century.

Some scientists think that black holes might hold the key to understanding the beginning of the universe.

The black hole at the center of our galaxy is millions of times more massive than the Sun.

The idea of a black hole has fascinated both astronomers and the general public for decades.

A black hole can distort time and space, creating strange and mysterious phenomena.