orbit
or
ˈɔr
awr
bit
bət
bēt
British pronunciation
/ˈɔːbɪt/

Definición y significado de "orbit"en inglés

01

órbita

the path an object in the space follows to move around a planet, star, etc.
orbit definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
Understanding the orbit of distant exoplanets helps astronomers study their potential habitability.
Entender la órbita de exoplanetas distantes ayuda a los astrónomos a estudiar su potencial habitabilidad.
02

an area in which something operates, exerts influence, or holds power

example
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The diplomat remained in the orbit of the ambassador's influence.
03

a particular environment, sphere, or walk of life

example
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Scientists work in the orbit of research institutions.
04

the hollow in the skull that holds and supports the eyeball

example
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Doctors examined the orbit for signs of injury.
05

the path followed by an electron around an atom's nucleus

example
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Quantum mechanics describes electron orbits precisely.
to orbit
01

orbitar

to move around a star, planet, or a large object in space
Transitive: to orbit a planet or star | to orbit around a planet or star
to orbit definition and meaning
example
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Jupiter has the largest number of moons of any planet in our solar system, with 79 known moons orbiting around it.
Júpiter tiene el mayor número de lunas de cualquier planeta en nuestro sistema solar, con 79 lunas conocidas que orbitan alrededor de él.
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