nova
英 ['nəʊvə]
美 ['novə]
- n. [天] 新星
- n. (Nova)人名;(意、西、塞、葡)诺娃(女名),诺瓦;(英)诺瓦
GRE
nova 新星来自拉丁语novus,新的,词源同new,-a,阴性格后缀。引申词义新星。
- nova (n.)
- 1877, from Latin nova, fem. singular adjective of novus "new" (see new), used with stella "star" (a feminine noun in Latin) to describe a new star not previously known. Classical plural is novae.
- 1. The nearest safe anchorage was in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
- 最近的安全泊地在新斯科舍省的哈利法克斯。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. He set off for a nineteen-day moose hunt in Nova Scotia.
- 他动身前往新斯科舍参加为时19天的驼鹿捕猎活动。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. He had once looked into buying his own island off Nova Scotia.
- 他曾一度考察过在新斯科舍附近购买岛屿。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. Ms Nova is the proud possessor of a truly incredible voice.
- 诺娃女士拥有一副美妙动听的好嗓音,对此她深以为豪。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. Chrysler's Nova cars elicited snickers from Mexican buyers because'no va'in Spanish means'no go '.
- Chrysler的Nova车在墨西哥买家中就惹了不少笑话,因为 ‘ nova’在西班牙文的意思是‘瘫掉了 ’.
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