中英
spacesuit
/ ˈspeɪssuːt; ˈspeɪssjuːt /
/ ˈspeɪssuːt /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • n.航天服;太空服
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  • 1

     宇航服

    ... 87spaceship太空船,宇宙飞船 88spacesuit宇航服 89nervous紧张的 ...

  • 2

     宇宙飞行服

    ... 太空穿梭机 spacecraft/shuttle 宇宙飞行服 spacesuit 西班牙(马德里) Spain(Madrid) ...

  • 3

     太空服

    ... surface n. 表面,平面; a. 表面的,肤浅的; v. 使...成平面,被露出来,在表面工作 spacesuit n. 太空服,航天服 digital a. 数字的 ...

  • 4

     航天服

    ... astronaut航天员 spacesuit航天服 emergencyoxygenapparatus应急供氧装置 ...

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  • 1
    How do spacemen in a spacesuit eat, drink, and go to the bathroom?
    穿着太空服的宇航员如何吃、喝东西以及上厕所呢?
  • 2
    The astronaut shouldering the historic task will need the help of another astronaut to put on a 120kg, non-powered spacesuit for the extra vehicular activity.
    承担此项历史性任务的航天员要先在另一名航天员的帮助下穿上120公斤的无动力舱外活动航天服。
  • 3
    The diving suit helped the design of the spacesuit.
    潜水服对宇航服的设计提供了帮助。
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  • 词源
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spacesuit:宇航服

space,太空,suit,服装。

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  • Spacesuit

    A space suit is a garment worn to keep a human alive in the harsh environment of outer space, vacuum and temperature extremes. Space suits are often worn inside spacecraft as a safety precaution in case of loss of cabin pressure, and are necessary for extravehicular activity (EVA), work done outside spacecraft. Space suits have been worn for such work in Earth orbit, on the surface of the Moon, and en route back to Earth from the Moon. Modern space suits augment the basic pressure garment with a complex system of equipment and environmental systems designed to keep the wearer comfortable, and to minimize the effort required to bend the limbs, resisting a soft pressure garment's natural tendency to stiffen against the vacuum. A self-contained oxygen supply and environmental control system is frequently employed to allow complete freedom of movement, independent of the spacecraft.Some of these requirements also apply to pressure suits worn for other specialized tasks, such as high-altitude reconnaissance flight. Above Armstrong's line (around 19,000 m (62,000 ft)), the atmosphere is so thin that pressurized suits are needed.The first full-pressure suits for use at extreme altitudes were designed by individual inventors as early as the 1930s. The first space suit worn by a human in space was the Soviet SK-1 suit worn by Yuri Gagarin in 1961.

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