satellite
sa
ˈsæ
te
llite
ˌlaɪt
lait
British pronunciation
/sˈætəlˌa‍ɪt/

英語での「satellite」の定義と意味

Satellite
01

衛星, 宇宙船

an object sent into space to travel around the earth and send or receive information
satellite definition and meaning
example
The weather satellite provided real-time images of storm systems to help meteorologists forecast the weather.
気象衛星は、気象学者が天気を予測するのに役立つように、嵐のシステムのリアルタイム画像を提供しました。
Communication satellites enable global phone calls and internet access by relaying signals across long distances.
通信衛星は、信号を長距離にわたって中継することで、グローバルな電話通話とインターネットアクセスを可能にします。
02

衛星,

a natural body in space that moves around the earth or other planets
satellite definition and meaning
example
The Moon is Earth 's satellite, orbiting our planet and affecting tides.
月は地球の衛星で、私たちの惑星を周り、潮汐に影響を与えます。
Saturn 's ring system is composed of countless particles and small natural satellites.
土星の環システムは無数の粒子と小さな自然衛星で構成されています。
03

衛星, 追随者

a person who follows or serves another
example
He acted as a satellite to the company's CEO.
The young politician was a satellite of the party leader.
to satellite
01

衛星で放送する, 衛星を通じて配信する

broadcast or disseminate via satellite
example
The network will satellite its news coverage worldwide.
Events are often satellited for global audiences.
satellite
01

衛星, 従属する

surrounding and dominated by a central authority or power
example
Satellite governments lacked independent decision-making power.
Satellite states often followed the policies of the dominant nation.
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