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solar1

adjective ˈsəʊləˈsoʊlər
  • 1Relating to or determined by the sun.

    太阳的;与太阳有关的;由太阳决定的

    solar radiation

    日光辐射。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some asteroids orbit at a solar distance where their year is matched to Jupiter's year.
    • Until that day, solar astronomers will continue to watch the sun with trepidation, never knowing what might erupt next.
    • The bright star Sirius appeared again in the predawn sky, having been lost in the solar glare for a couple of months.
    • Sunspots and solar storms tend to occur in 11-year cycles; the current cycle peaked in late 2000.
    • By then solar science was thriving and astronomers began keeping daily logs of the number of spots on the Sun.
    • Early theories about sunspots were many and various including that sunspots were clouds or sunspots were solar asteroids.
    • Mars has only the tiniest trace of a magnetic field, nothing like the huge bubble that surrounds the earth and protects us from solar and cosmic radiation.
    • Most of the spots that did appear were located near the solar equator and scarcely lasted for more than one rotation of the Sun.
    • The encounter also shortened the comet's solar orbit time from about 40 years to less than seven.
    • At the Earth's surface, the atmosphere acts as an extra blanket to stop all but the most energetic of the solar and galactic radiation.
    • A large solar particle event can produce enough radiation to kill an unprotected astronaut.
    • Space is a hostile environment due to solar radiation, particle impacts and the intense cold of deep space.
    • Meteorites represent a fossil record of the early conditions of the solar nebula.
    • Algol comprises two large stars, one about three times the solar diameter, the other four times.
    • Specific problems which Lexell studied in astronomy were his calculation of the solar parallax and his calculation of the orbits of several comets.
    • Large solar disturbances heat Earth's upper atmosphere, causing it to expand.
    • For the professional astronomers, the main subject of inquiry was the solar corona.
    • These plasma flows transport, concentrate, and help spread out solar magnetic fields.
    • As they move around as the Sun spins, sunspots near the solar equator return to their starting point in about twenty-five days.
    • Collisions between energetic particles and the solar atmosphere also produce neutrons and gamma rays.
    1. 1.1 Relating to or denoting energy derived from the sun's rays.
      (与)太阳能(有关)的
      solar heating

      太阳能加热。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Fifteen sports will be catered for in a huge Olympic Park, where the Olympic village will be powered by solar and geothermal energy.
      • All the classrooms incorporate energy-efficient lighting and passive solar heating.
      • They reflect the lithological and mineralogical variations of exposed rocks and soils by separating the solar reflected energy into six spectral bands.
      • The Greens' policy of interest-free loans for solar heating in homes would cut energy demand and save people money, Mr Donald said.
      • The Northern Territory has plentiful resources of renewable energy, solar, wind, wave, tidal.
      • Any site having solar and electromagnetic energy is good for residence.
      • There are few attempts to utilize solar and wind energy.
      • Funding for research into renewable energy sources like solar, geothermal and biomass would also be trimmed.
      • It is believed that a minor perturbation in solar heating caused by orbital changes could lead to another ice age or warming period.
      • We have to popularise non-conventional energy such as solar and wind energy.
      • Alternative energies such as solar, wind and sea power will generate a fair amount of energy but won't be enough on their own.
      • Our goal should be that half the buildings constructed in 2010 would require only solar heating or cooling systems.
      • There are several sources of sustainable energy such as solar and wind power that is also eco-friendly.
      • The teacher says her tiny pupils have already become firm believers in ecological solar - generated energy.
      • Passive solar heating is provided by black, water-filled tubes on the roof that mimic dinosaur capillaries.
      • Ground-source heat pumps pull energy from solar heat stored in the surface layer of the ground.
      • The zoo built a new enclosure for the otters last year, complete with waterfalls and solar heating to keep the correct temperatures.
      • This solar house manages considerable energy saving through passive means without excessive costs or gadgetry.
      • It produces no carbon emissions, thanks to solar heating and clever design.
      • Wind, solar and wave energy are being touted again as the cheap, clean fuels of the future.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin solaris, from sol 'sun'.

  • This is from Latin solaris, from sol ‘sun’, a base shared by mid 19th-century solarium, a use of a Latin word meaning both ‘sundial’ and ‘place for sunning oneself’. From the same source comes solstice (Middle English), the second half of which comes from Latin sistere ‘to stop’; and from Italian, based on Latin, parasol from parasole, formed from para- ‘protecting against’ and sole ‘sun’. Old English sun is from the same Indo-European root.

Rhymes

Angola, barbola, bipolar, bowler, bronchiolar, canola, carambola, circumpolar, coaler, Coca-Cola, cola, comptroller, consoler, controller, Ebola, eidola, extoller, Finola, Gorgonzola, granola, Hispaniola, kola, Lola, lunisolar, mandola, molar, multipolar, Ndola, patroller, payola, pianola, polar, roller, Savonarola, scagliola, scroller, sola, stroller, tombola, Tortola, troller, Vignola, viola, Zola

solar2

noun ˈsɒləˈsəʊləˈsoʊlər
British
  • An upper chamber in a medieval house.

    〈英〉(中世纪房屋的)屋顶室,顶层房间

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I would hazard a guess that what he found were nail holes on part of the panelled screen commonly found in the better class of English medieval house between the hall and the solar.
    • Pray that the stairs are passable all the way to the solar.
    • The lilting notes of Cein's flute filled the air as Edith sat amongst her ladies-in-waiting in her private solar.
    • Sighing, Valerian set down her needlework and followed the seven year old to the window of the solar.
    • No one would have believed that she was the sort of woman who would rather be climbing the rigging on a ship than embroidering a pillow in the solar.

Origin

Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French soler, from Latin solarium 'gallery, terrace'.

solar1

adjectiveˈsoʊlərˈsōlər
  • 1Relating to or determined by the sun.

    太阳的;与太阳有关的;由太阳决定的

    solar radiation

    日光辐射。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • For the professional astronomers, the main subject of inquiry was the solar corona.
    • Most of the spots that did appear were located near the solar equator and scarcely lasted for more than one rotation of the Sun.
    • By then solar science was thriving and astronomers began keeping daily logs of the number of spots on the Sun.
    • As they move around as the Sun spins, sunspots near the solar equator return to their starting point in about twenty-five days.
    • Until that day, solar astronomers will continue to watch the sun with trepidation, never knowing what might erupt next.
    • These plasma flows transport, concentrate, and help spread out solar magnetic fields.
    • Sunspots and solar storms tend to occur in 11-year cycles; the current cycle peaked in late 2000.
    • Some asteroids orbit at a solar distance where their year is matched to Jupiter's year.
    • At the Earth's surface, the atmosphere acts as an extra blanket to stop all but the most energetic of the solar and galactic radiation.
    • Mars has only the tiniest trace of a magnetic field, nothing like the huge bubble that surrounds the earth and protects us from solar and cosmic radiation.
    • Algol comprises two large stars, one about three times the solar diameter, the other four times.
    • The encounter also shortened the comet's solar orbit time from about 40 years to less than seven.
    • Early theories about sunspots were many and various including that sunspots were clouds or sunspots were solar asteroids.
    • A large solar particle event can produce enough radiation to kill an unprotected astronaut.
    • Large solar disturbances heat Earth's upper atmosphere, causing it to expand.
    • Space is a hostile environment due to solar radiation, particle impacts and the intense cold of deep space.
    • Meteorites represent a fossil record of the early conditions of the solar nebula.
    • Specific problems which Lexell studied in astronomy were his calculation of the solar parallax and his calculation of the orbits of several comets.
    • Collisions between energetic particles and the solar atmosphere also produce neutrons and gamma rays.
    • The bright star Sirius appeared again in the predawn sky, having been lost in the solar glare for a couple of months.
    1. 1.1 Relating to or denoting energy derived from the sun's rays.
      (与)太阳能(有关)的
      solar heating

      太阳能加热。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • It is believed that a minor perturbation in solar heating caused by orbital changes could lead to another ice age or warming period.
      • We have to popularise non-conventional energy such as solar and wind energy.
      • The Greens' policy of interest-free loans for solar heating in homes would cut energy demand and save people money, Mr Donald said.
      • There are few attempts to utilize solar and wind energy.
      • There are several sources of sustainable energy such as solar and wind power that is also eco-friendly.
      • The teacher says her tiny pupils have already become firm believers in ecological solar - generated energy.
      • This solar house manages considerable energy saving through passive means without excessive costs or gadgetry.
      • Passive solar heating is provided by black, water-filled tubes on the roof that mimic dinosaur capillaries.
      • The zoo built a new enclosure for the otters last year, complete with waterfalls and solar heating to keep the correct temperatures.
      • All the classrooms incorporate energy-efficient lighting and passive solar heating.
      • They reflect the lithological and mineralogical variations of exposed rocks and soils by separating the solar reflected energy into six spectral bands.
      • The Northern Territory has plentiful resources of renewable energy, solar, wind, wave, tidal.
      • Our goal should be that half the buildings constructed in 2010 would require only solar heating or cooling systems.
      • It produces no carbon emissions, thanks to solar heating and clever design.
      • Fifteen sports will be catered for in a huge Olympic Park, where the Olympic village will be powered by solar and geothermal energy.
      • Funding for research into renewable energy sources like solar, geothermal and biomass would also be trimmed.
      • Any site having solar and electromagnetic energy is good for residence.
      • Wind, solar and wave energy are being touted again as the cheap, clean fuels of the future.
      • Alternative energies such as solar, wind and sea power will generate a fair amount of energy but won't be enough on their own.
      • Ground-source heat pumps pull energy from solar heat stored in the surface layer of the ground.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin solaris, from sol ‘sun’.

solar2

nounˈsoʊlərˈsōlər
British
  • An upper chamber in a medieval house.

    〈英〉(中世纪房屋的)屋顶室,顶层房间

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I would hazard a guess that what he found were nail holes on part of the panelled screen commonly found in the better class of English medieval house between the hall and the solar.
    • No one would have believed that she was the sort of woman who would rather be climbing the rigging on a ship than embroidering a pillow in the solar.
    • The lilting notes of Cein's flute filled the air as Edith sat amongst her ladies-in-waiting in her private solar.
    • Pray that the stairs are passable all the way to the solar.
    • Sighing, Valerian set down her needlework and followed the seven year old to the window of the solar.

Origin

Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French soler, from Latin solarium ‘gallery, terrace’.

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