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词汇 spaceship
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Definition of spaceship in English:

spaceship

noun ˈspeɪsʃɪpˈspeɪ(s)ˌʃɪp
  • A spacecraft, especially one controlled by a crew.

    宇宙飞船

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The shuttle's three main engines continue burning to carry the spaceship into orbit.
    • This means that nuclear spaceships could travel twice as fast as our current chemical spacecraft.
    • During the show's first few years, minimal scientific research went into the spaceships and weapons that fascinated children.
    • NASA is interested in sensing contaminants because spaceships are tightly sealed.
    • We do not just need bigger and better rockets and spaceships in order to set up space colonies on the Moon or Mars.
    • This means that the spaceship orbits slower than it would if the Moon wasn't there.
    • How do you spend your down time - in other words, what do you do when you're not getting spaceships out to other planets?
    • Have any formerly unidentified flying objects been convincingly shown to be alien spaceships?
    • Some of the earliest proposals in fact were that one could make spaceships that are propelled by atomic bombs and that the ship actually surfs on the blast wave of a nuclear bomb.
    • It will invest about $108 million in spaceships and ground infrastructure for the venture, it said.
    • From the moment he learned about Sputnik, Gagarin secretly knew he would join the space programme and even began sketching his ideas for spaceships.
    • He wants a fleet of spaceships, capable of carrying at least five people each, to fly jet-setters into the edge of space.
    • The winged spaceships are supposed to fly until 2012, however NASA is researching whether their retirement date can be pushed back to 2020.
    • When I was a television journalist here in town, I did the news the night that one of the Apollo spaceships was circling the earth.
    • Normally in bad sci-fi, even after crashing, spaceships work without a problem the second time they start them up.
    • Humans have long dreamed of building spaceships, all the while riding on one that provides everyone with billions of free air miles every day of their lives.
    • In other words, if we were to launch a spaceship from Earth and fly in as straight a line as possible, we could find ourselves returning home.
    • Above our heads an enormous spaceship blasts off into a star-filled sky.
    • I play videogames in order to do things that I could never do in real life, like flying spaceships, grappling with monsters, or skateboard standing up.
    • Only instead of traveling in boats to cross the oceans and reach far away lands they use spaceships to reach far away planets and meet strange cultures.
    Synonyms
    vessel, ship, boat, watercraft, aircraft, machine, spacecraft

Definition of spaceship in US English:

spaceship

nounˈspā(s)ˌSHipˈspeɪ(s)ˌʃɪp
  • A spacecraft, especially one controlled by a crew.

    宇宙飞船

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He wants a fleet of spaceships, capable of carrying at least five people each, to fly jet-setters into the edge of space.
    • Above our heads an enormous spaceship blasts off into a star-filled sky.
    • I play videogames in order to do things that I could never do in real life, like flying spaceships, grappling with monsters, or skateboard standing up.
    • Normally in bad sci-fi, even after crashing, spaceships work without a problem the second time they start them up.
    • The shuttle's three main engines continue burning to carry the spaceship into orbit.
    • Humans have long dreamed of building spaceships, all the while riding on one that provides everyone with billions of free air miles every day of their lives.
    • How do you spend your down time - in other words, what do you do when you're not getting spaceships out to other planets?
    • The winged spaceships are supposed to fly until 2012, however NASA is researching whether their retirement date can be pushed back to 2020.
    • Some of the earliest proposals in fact were that one could make spaceships that are propelled by atomic bombs and that the ship actually surfs on the blast wave of a nuclear bomb.
    • We do not just need bigger and better rockets and spaceships in order to set up space colonies on the Moon or Mars.
    • This means that nuclear spaceships could travel twice as fast as our current chemical spacecraft.
    • It will invest about $108 million in spaceships and ground infrastructure for the venture, it said.
    • Only instead of traveling in boats to cross the oceans and reach far away lands they use spaceships to reach far away planets and meet strange cultures.
    • NASA is interested in sensing contaminants because spaceships are tightly sealed.
    • This means that the spaceship orbits slower than it would if the Moon wasn't there.
    • In other words, if we were to launch a spaceship from Earth and fly in as straight a line as possible, we could find ourselves returning home.
    • Have any formerly unidentified flying objects been convincingly shown to be alien spaceships?
    • From the moment he learned about Sputnik, Gagarin secretly knew he would join the space programme and even began sketching his ideas for spaceships.
    • During the show's first few years, minimal scientific research went into the spaceships and weapons that fascinated children.
    • When I was a television journalist here in town, I did the news the night that one of the Apollo spaceships was circling the earth.
    Synonyms
    vessel, ship, boat, watercraft, aircraft, machine, spacecraft
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