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Definition of rocket scientist in English: rocket scientistnounˈrɒkɪt ˌsʌɪəntɪst 1A specialist in rocketry. Example sentencesExamples - While today's TRW may be rightly considered the roosting place of countless rocket scientists, its beginnings are more nuts and bolts - literally.
- World scientists now realized that the German rocket scientists had brought us to the edge of the space age.
- Cambridge has a long and valiant history in spawning rocket scientists, as well as a track record in trying to turn their ideas into viable products and businesses.
- Of what possible use in this fight are all those people trained as rocket scientists and particle physicists and such?
- Only rocket scientists and the mathematically gifted can do mental arithmetic accurately which involves dividing or multi-plying.
- I'm a part time, one man show here with a full time job providing technical guidance and support to a team of rocket scientists.
- Augmenting this distinguished group were immigrant German rocket scientists who had worked for the Nazi regime, the best-known of whom was Werner von Braun.
- The oldest, a rocket scientist, is now a father himself, the youngest is off to university to read medicine.
- This sort of stuff must be great fun for rocket scientists, cosmic physicists and nerds in white coats, but it's likely to leave the average reader bewildered.
- Motivating employees - whether they're ball players or rocket scientists - to produce and share their knowledge begins in the front office.
- I had no idea that Von Braun, developer of the V - 2, was Hitler's chief rocket scientist.
- They will provide a high standard of living for rocket scientists, secret police agents, and such intellectuals and athletes whose accomplishments help to reflect glory on the regime.
- As Stern says, ‘there's more opportunity for rocket scientists and brain surgeons than there is for pro basketball players.’
- One spot hypes the technic roller coaster with the tag, ‘Every rocket scientist remembers their first introduction to a little thing called G-Force.’
- 1.1informal usually with negative An extremely intelligent person.
〈非正式,主北美〉绝顶聪明的人 he's a nice kid—maybe not a rocket scientist, but he should come out okay 他是个可爱的孩子——也许不是绝顶聪明,但应该是不错的。
Definition of rocket scientist in US English: rocket scientistnoun 1A specialist in rocketry. Example sentencesExamples - World scientists now realized that the German rocket scientists had brought us to the edge of the space age.
- Only rocket scientists and the mathematically gifted can do mental arithmetic accurately which involves dividing or multi-plying.
- The oldest, a rocket scientist, is now a father himself, the youngest is off to university to read medicine.
- Of what possible use in this fight are all those people trained as rocket scientists and particle physicists and such?
- I'm a part time, one man show here with a full time job providing technical guidance and support to a team of rocket scientists.
- I had no idea that Von Braun, developer of the V - 2, was Hitler's chief rocket scientist.
- One spot hypes the technic roller coaster with the tag, ‘Every rocket scientist remembers their first introduction to a little thing called G-Force.’
- They will provide a high standard of living for rocket scientists, secret police agents, and such intellectuals and athletes whose accomplishments help to reflect glory on the regime.
- Motivating employees - whether they're ball players or rocket scientists - to produce and share their knowledge begins in the front office.
- Augmenting this distinguished group were immigrant German rocket scientists who had worked for the Nazi regime, the best-known of whom was Werner von Braun.
- This sort of stuff must be great fun for rocket scientists, cosmic physicists and nerds in white coats, but it's likely to leave the average reader bewildered.
- While today's TRW may be rightly considered the roosting place of countless rocket scientists, its beginnings are more nuts and bolts - literally.
- Cambridge has a long and valiant history in spawning rocket scientists, as well as a track record in trying to turn their ideas into viable products and businesses.
- As Stern says, ‘there's more opportunity for rocket scientists and brain surgeons than there is for pro basketball players.’
- 1.1informal usually with negative An extremely intelligent person.
〈非正式,主北美〉绝顶聪明的人 he's a nice kid—maybe not a rocket scientist, but he should come out okay 他是个可爱的孩子——也许不是绝顶聪明,但应该是不错的。
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