constellation
                                                    英 [,kɒnstə'leɪʃ(ə)n]
                                                                        美 [,kɑnstə'leʃən]
                        
                
                
                
                
                    
                                    
                
                                                                                        constellation 中文词源
                
                
                    constellation 星座con-, 强调。-stell, 星星,词源同star,
                 
                                                constellation 英文词源
                
                
                    
                        - constellation (n.)
- early 14c., from Old French constellacion "constellation, conjuncture (of planets)," from Late Latin constellationem (nominative constellatio) "set with stars," from constellatus, from Latin com- "with" (see com-) + past participle of stellare "to shine," from stella "star" (see star). Originally in astrology, of position of planets ("stars") in regard to one another on a given day, usually one's birth day, as a determination of one's character. "I folwed ay myn inclinacioun/By vertu of my constillacioun" (Chaucer, "Wife's Prologue," c. 1386). Modern astronomical sense is from 1550s.
 
                
                                                    constellation 双语例句
                
                
                    1. a constellation of Hollywood talent   一群好莱坞天才 来自《权威词典》
 - 2. The largest gallery contains at its centre a constellation of photographs called My Wishes. 
- 最大的画廊在中心位置展出了一组名为《我的心愿》的摄影作品。
来自柯林斯例句
 
- 3. Most patients have a constellation of diseases, with few clear-cut distinctions between them. 
- 大多数患者的病症都很相似,鲜有明显的区别。
来自柯林斯例句
 
- 4. Gathered here tonight at this annual ceremony we have a whole constellation of film stars. 
- 今晚的年会上聚集了一大批电影明星.
来自《简明英汉词典》
 
- 5. You know , it's named for the constellation that has four main stars. 
- 那是为有四颗星星的星座命的名.
来自超越目标英语 第4册