satellite
sa
ˈsÊ
sā
te
tə
tē
llite
ˌlaÉȘt
lait
/sˈÊtəlˌa‍ÉȘt/

A(z) „satellite” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

Satellite
01

mƱhold, Ʊrhajó

an object sent into space to travel around the earth and send or receive information
satellite definition and meaning
Példåk
Communication satellites enable global phone calls and internet access by relaying signals across long distances.
A kommunikĂĄciĂłs mƱholdak lehetƑvĂ© teszik a globĂĄlis telefonhĂ­vĂĄsokat Ă©s az internet-hozzĂĄfĂ©rĂ©st, jeleket tovĂĄbbĂ­tva nagy tĂĄvolsĂĄgokon keresztĂŒl.
02

hold, hold

a natural body in space that moves around the earth or other planets
satellite definition and meaning
Példåk
Jupiter 's satellites, such as Ganymede and Europa, orbit the giant planet and provide valuable data for astronomers.
A Jupiter holdjai, mint pĂ©ldĂĄul a Ganymedes Ă©s az Europa, a hatalmas bolygĂł körĂŒl keringenek Ă©s Ă©rtĂ©kes adatokat szolgĂĄltatnak a csillagĂĄszoknak.
03

a person who closely follows, serves, or is dependent on another

Példåk
The young politician was a satellite of the party leader.
to satellite
01

to transmit or distribute signals, programs, or information using a communications satellite

Példåk
Events are often satellited for global audiences.
01

subject to or dominated by a central authority or power

Példåk
The region became a satellite territory after annexation.
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