1868, coined by English astronomer Sir Joseph Norman Lockyer (1836-1920), from chromo-, from Greek khroma "color" (see chroma) + sphere. So called for its redness.
chromosphere 英文释义
1. a gaseous layer of the sun's atmosphere (extending from the photosphere to the corona) that is visible during a total eclipse of the sun
chromosphere 双语例句
1. It is difficult to photograph the actual chromosphere.
拍摄实际的色球层很困难.
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2. The chromosphere is a frothy layer churned up by gases in the photosphere.
色球层在光球层气体的搅拌下是个多泡层.
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3. Prominence usually occurs in the chromosphere, such as solar surface " earrings. "
日珥通常发生在色球层的, 像太阳面的 “ 耳环 ”.
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4. If touch the orange chromosphere, Zhang Ling gets 1 scores.
如果摸到桔黄色球, 张玲得1分.
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5. A bright and hot area in the sun's chromosphere, usually associated with a sunspot.
这是一个关于干旱与太阳黑子活动周期有关的令人感到有趣的理论.
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chromosphere 实用场景例句
It is difficult to photograph the actual chromosphere.
拍摄实际的色球层很困难.
辞典例句
The chromosphere is a frothy layer churned up by gases in the photosphere.
色球层在光球层气体的搅拌下是个多泡层.
辞典例句
If touch the orange chromosphere, Zhang Ling gets 1 scores.
如果摸到桔黄色球, 张玲得1分.
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Soon, it is not enough to make again, combine with the brown chromosphere and blue chromosphere.