词汇 | habitable |
释义 | habitable adjective uk /ˈhæb.ɪ.tə.bəl/ us /ˈhæb.ɪ.t̬ə.bəl/(alsoinhabitable) providing conditions that are good enough to live in or on: 适于居住的,可以居住的 A lot of improvements would have to be made before the building was habitable.这座大楼在可以入住之前还需要进行大量的修缮工作。 Some areas of the country are just too cold to be habitable.这个国家的某些地区过于寒冷,不适宜居住。 Opposite uninhabitable Living or sleeping somewhere abide co-resident co-residential domiciled dwell inhospitably live in live in sinidiom live out lodge non-residency populate repopulate repopulation reside residence residency settle slum tenancy habitable | American Dictionaryhabitable adjective us/ˈhæb·ɪ·t̬ə·bəl/ suitable to be lived in: The houses have been vacant and need repairs to make them habitable. Examples of habitablehabitable Therefore, interstellar panspermia events are related to the average density of stellar systems containing habitable planets. The target planet must also at least be habitable to allow seeding by a single organism. For a continental area of more than 90 % of the total surface, no habitable solutions also meeting the requirement of orbital stability exist. For example, the radial galactic metallicity gradient determines isotope concentrations, silica and magnesium concentrations, etc., all of which are important for forming habitable planetary systems. Naturally we still have to answer the most fundamental question before we are able to define habitable zones. The requirements for plate tectonics of water and mass are also independently requirements for habitable planets. As long as any cloud cover thins to some extent during the day, the extension is comfortably habitable without further heating. So these requirements for plate tectonics are already fundamental conditions for a habitable planet. The other is the conceptualizations of environmental change once habitable environments had been created. Is the southern hemisphere habitable and why are certain regions of the earth more suitable for habitation than others? This method can now be applied to any exoplanetary system as it is discovered, to similarly determine whether it could house habitable terrestrial planets. Such planets are expected to occupy the outer regions of their habitable zones where stellar flux and effective temperatures are lower. The book begins by reviewing the evidence for organic material in space and the availability of habitable planets. If any are found, follow-up observations on other instruments will be used to search for terrestrial, potentially habitable, planets and moons. In each of these, a single giant planet is known to exist on a nearly circular orbit inside the habitable zone of the system. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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