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Definition of Jovian in English: Jovianadjective ˈdʒəʊvɪənˈdʒoʊviən 1Roman Mythology Of or like the god Jove (or Jupiter). (罗马神话)主神朱庇特(似)的 2Relating to the planet Jupiter or the class of giant planets to which Jupiter belongs. (与)木星(有关)的;(与)木星类巨型行星(有关)的 clouds in the Jovian atmosphere Example sentencesExamples - Another Jovian moon, Io, surprised astronomers by indications of volcanic activity.
- The first recorded sighting was by Galileo, who observed its conjunction with Jupiter in 1612 and mistook it for one of the Jovian moons.
- Electromagnetic forces propel the dust out of the Jovian system, into interplanetary space.
- The event, which took place on Feb. 22, 2001, was twice as powerful as any other eruption observed on the Jovian satellite.
- The orbiter spent eight years scrutinising the whole Jovian system and making multiple fly-bys of the four main moons.
Synonyms extraterrestrial, other-worldly, unearthly
noun ˈdʒəʊvɪənˈdʒoʊviən A hypothetical or fictional inhabitant of the planet Jupiter. (假设或虚构的)木星人 Example sentencesExamples - Galileo wrote of people living on Jupiter, and how the moons of Jupiter would appear to Jovians, as opposed to the way we see them on Earth, but the other three looked to the Moon.
- Please encourage the Jovians not to look for us.
- Anyway, we don't need a strong army, we just need a few destructive strikes before the Jovians are prepared.
- The suspense was worse than anything else the Jovians could do to them.
- Just as the Uranis were finally starting to organize themselves enough to cause damage, the Jovians, for no apparent reason, retreated and rode away.
RhymesChekhovian, Harrovian, Pavlovian Definition of Jovian in US English: Jovianadjectiveˈjōvēənˈdʒoʊviən 1Roman Mythology (in Roman mythology) of or like the god Jove (or Jupiter). (罗马神话)主神朱庇特(似)的 2Relating to the planet Jupiter or the class of giant planets to which Jupiter belongs. (与)木星(有关)的;(与)木星类巨型行星(有关)的 clouds in the Jovian atmosphere Example sentencesExamples - The orbiter spent eight years scrutinising the whole Jovian system and making multiple fly-bys of the four main moons.
- Electromagnetic forces propel the dust out of the Jovian system, into interplanetary space.
- Another Jovian moon, Io, surprised astronomers by indications of volcanic activity.
- The first recorded sighting was by Galileo, who observed its conjunction with Jupiter in 1612 and mistook it for one of the Jovian moons.
- The event, which took place on Feb. 22, 2001, was twice as powerful as any other eruption observed on the Jovian satellite.
Synonyms extraterrestrial, other-worldly, unearthly
nounˈjōvēənˈdʒoʊviən A hypothetical or fictional inhabitant of the planet Jupiter. (假设或虚构的)木星人 Example sentencesExamples - Please encourage the Jovians not to look for us.
- Anyway, we don't need a strong army, we just need a few destructive strikes before the Jovians are prepared.
- Galileo wrote of people living on Jupiter, and how the moons of Jupiter would appear to Jovians, as opposed to the way we see them on Earth, but the other three looked to the Moon.
- Just as the Uranis were finally starting to organize themselves enough to cause damage, the Jovians, for no apparent reason, retreated and rode away.
- The suspense was worse than anything else the Jovians could do to them.
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