關(guān)于牛津辯論: 人類未來應(yīng)該住在火星的學(xué)習(xí)

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majestic adj.
If you describe something or someone as majestic, you think they are very beautiful, dignified, and impressive. 壯麗的; 雄偉的 e.g. What I do know is that more majestic than Mars the god, more thrilling even than Mars the chocolate bar. 2.
Galaxy n.
The Galaxy is the extremely large group of stars and planets to which the Earth and the solar system belong. 銀河系 e.g. It's obvious to see how this would really revolutionize our understanding of our own planet and the many others in the solar system and the Galaxy. 3.
lurk v.
If someone lurks somewhere, they wait there secretly so that they cannot be seen, usually because they intend to do something bad. 潛藏
e.g. What we don't know is just how much water is buried lurking beneath the surface. 4.
extraterrestrial adj.
Extraterrestrial means happening, existing, or coming from somewhere beyond the planet Earth. 地球外的
e.g. Another exciting things which would lead us in the search of potentially extraterrestrial intelligence. 5.
ancillary adj.
e.g. Just as exciting as this of course, is the ancillary discoveries which we would make along the way. 6.
anthropological adj.
of or concerned with the science of anthropology (Anthropology is the scientific study of people, society, and culture. 人類學(xué)) 人類學(xué)的
e.g.Think about some of the philosophical and anthropological questions that that would allow us to explore 7. glow v.
e.g. The reality of climate change is that our blue planet is glowing red hot. 8.
unfathomable adj.
If you describe something as unfathomable, you mean that it cannot be understood or explained, usually because it is very strange or complicated. (事物)不可理解的
Synonyms: incomprehensible
e.g. Centuries ago the idea that we could go to the moon, the idea frankly that you know we could go to Australia was unfathomable beyond belief.