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Definition of moonwalk in English: moonwalknoun ˈmuːnwɔːkˈmunwɔk 1An act or period of walking on the surface of the moon. Example sentencesExamples - Most exciting to the people of Parkes, the television images of the moonwalk are due to be broadcast using their dish.
- Jarvis was followed by former astronaut Buzz Aldrin, who showed a video of his 1969 moonwalk and urged NASA to start sending citizens into space.
- After four decades and half a dozen space flights - including a moonwalk and the first Shuttle mission, the veteran NASA astronaut is hanging up his flight suit.
- These people were responsible for receiving the television broadcast of the first moonwalk, which would then be sent around the world to many hundreds of millions of people across the world.
- As an integral part of the Gemini and Apollo missions, he was there for the buildup and the successful moonwalk achieved by the Apollo 11 crew.
- The lighting was dim, like any other bar, and there were old nostalgic pictures of moon shots and moonwalks everywhere.
- Apollo 11 astronauts Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong put it there on July 21, 1969, about an hour before the end of their final moonwalk.
- Aldrin received a standing ovation, but the crowd hushed as he told how, after the moonwalk, he lost his way.
- Its radio telescope has been selected by NASA to receive and relay television pictures of the first moonwalk.
- On the evening of the moonwalk, the sky was clear, and our house faced south, so one could step out our front door and look to the right of the silver maple in our front yard, and there was the waxing crescent Moon in the southwestern sky.
2A dance with a gliding motion, in which the dancer appears to be moving forward but in fact is moving backwards. 太空舞 Jackson does the moonwalk in his current stageshow Example sentencesExamples - I was on the corner with some friends and I did the moonwalk for them.
- When he finally called her over to the dinner table, she executed a perfect Michael Jackson moonwalk, finished up with a 180-degree spin and straddle-hopped over the chair back to land squarely in her seat.
- He looks like he's ready to break out into the moonwalk.
- Evan started doing this smooth thing where he did a sort of moonwalk in a circle and then stopped, facing me.
- I was doing the Riverdance, then I tried to do a moonwalk and some silly little body poses.…
- You know, 15 years ago I went to Madison Square Garden and I watched Michael Jackson perform and do the moonwalk across the stage.
- He even did the moonwalk,’ Emily laughed and Grace laughed with her.
- ‘Finish it off with a moonwalk and maniacal laughter,’ I tell him.
- In the end, Charles' robotic moonwalk was overcome by Anthony's jiggy jittering.
verb ˈmuːnwɔːkˈmunwɔk [no object]1Walk on the surface of the moon. 月球行走 pictorial representations covering every subject from cave painting to moonwalking Example sentencesExamples - Astronauts, it seems, don't get enough natural light up there, and can become too despondent to moonwalk.
- The crew made a total of three moonwalks over as many days, ventured 27 km from their landing craft, and spent a total of over 20 hours on the Moon.
2Dance the moonwalk. 跳太空舞 Example sentencesExamples - She saw him start to act goofy, dancing like an Egyptian and moonwalking across the sand.
- Some guy called Tim also mocked me all night for claiming to be able to moonwalk and then not actually being able to do it.
- He is joined by half a dozen oily men, and delivers a blistering dance routine in which he moonwalks.
- She sings with some of the other girls on her ward and shows them how to moonwalk.
- Michael could moonwalk al over the room if he wanted to.
- Then he moonwalked like Michael Jackson back toward the tunnel.
Derivativesnoun Former moonwalker Buzz Aldrin is chair of the National Space Society and heads up ‘Starcraft Enterprises,’ touring the globe lecturing and promoting ideas for exploring the universe. Example sentencesExamples - Tasks for Apollo moonwalkers grew more complex as the program progressed, and modifications were made to the space suit for the Apollo 15 through Apollo 17 missions to provide greater flexibility.
- Apollo 16 moonwalker Charlie Duke recalls: ‘None of the surface looked like the terrain depicted in science fiction movies of jagged peaks or precipitous cliffs.
- But his training as a moonwalker hardly prepared him for fame.
Definition of moonwalk in US English: moonwalknounˈmo͞onwôkˈmunwɔk 1An act of walking on the surface of the moon. Example sentencesExamples - The lighting was dim, like any other bar, and there were old nostalgic pictures of moon shots and moonwalks everywhere.
- Most exciting to the people of Parkes, the television images of the moonwalk are due to be broadcast using their dish.
- These people were responsible for receiving the television broadcast of the first moonwalk, which would then be sent around the world to many hundreds of millions of people across the world.
- On the evening of the moonwalk, the sky was clear, and our house faced south, so one could step out our front door and look to the right of the silver maple in our front yard, and there was the waxing crescent Moon in the southwestern sky.
- After four decades and half a dozen space flights - including a moonwalk and the first Shuttle mission, the veteran NASA astronaut is hanging up his flight suit.
- Aldrin received a standing ovation, but the crowd hushed as he told how, after the moonwalk, he lost his way.
- As an integral part of the Gemini and Apollo missions, he was there for the buildup and the successful moonwalk achieved by the Apollo 11 crew.
- Apollo 11 astronauts Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong put it there on July 21, 1969, about an hour before the end of their final moonwalk.
- Jarvis was followed by former astronaut Buzz Aldrin, who showed a video of his 1969 moonwalk and urged NASA to start sending citizens into space.
- Its radio telescope has been selected by NASA to receive and relay television pictures of the first moonwalk.
2A dance with a gliding motion, in which the dancer appears to be moving forward but in fact is moving backwards. 太空舞 Jackson does the moonwalk in his current stageshow Example sentencesExamples - In the end, Charles' robotic moonwalk was overcome by Anthony's jiggy jittering.
- He looks like he's ready to break out into the moonwalk.
- Evan started doing this smooth thing where he did a sort of moonwalk in a circle and then stopped, facing me.
- I was doing the Riverdance, then I tried to do a moonwalk and some silly little body poses.…
- When he finally called her over to the dinner table, she executed a perfect Michael Jackson moonwalk, finished up with a 180-degree spin and straddle-hopped over the chair back to land squarely in her seat.
- He even did the moonwalk,’ Emily laughed and Grace laughed with her.
- ‘Finish it off with a moonwalk and maniacal laughter,’ I tell him.
- You know, 15 years ago I went to Madison Square Garden and I watched Michael Jackson perform and do the moonwalk across the stage.
- I was on the corner with some friends and I did the moonwalk for them.
verbˈmo͞onwôkˈmunwɔk [no object]1Walk on the surface of the moon. 月球行走 pictorial representations covering every subject from cave painting to moonwalking Example sentencesExamples - The crew made a total of three moonwalks over as many days, ventured 27 km from their landing craft, and spent a total of over 20 hours on the Moon.
- Astronauts, it seems, don't get enough natural light up there, and can become too despondent to moonwalk.
2Dance the moonwalk. 跳太空舞 Example sentencesExamples - Some guy called Tim also mocked me all night for claiming to be able to moonwalk and then not actually being able to do it.
- Michael could moonwalk al over the room if he wanted to.
- She sings with some of the other girls on her ward and shows them how to moonwalk.
- She saw him start to act goofy, dancing like an Egyptian and moonwalking across the sand.
- He is joined by half a dozen oily men, and delivers a blistering dance routine in which he moonwalks.
- Then he moonwalked like Michael Jackson back toward the tunnel.
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