Приклади вживання Any star Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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Any Star Chamber.
She can't see any stars.
Any Star Cards.
I didn't want any stars.
Any stars of yours would be dark--.
Why aren't there any stars?”.
I just hope we don't get any star or good-thinker coming out of nowhere….
They don't go near any star.
We don't have any stars in our team.
The lights were much larger and brighter than any stars.
We don't have any stars on this team.
Besides, an object is"derelict", that is, travels in space,without being tied to any star.
In other words, he does not belong to any star system, and just wanders alone in space.
Besides, an object is"derelict", that is, travels in space,without being tied to any star.
And not just any star, but a pulsar, and this is the remnant of a star that has previously exploded.
It is too small to see if it contains gas,dust and any star formation processes.
The luminosity of any star depends on the surface temperature of the star and its size, that is, its diameter.
As seen from the Earth, Venus is brighter than any other planet or even any star.
Astronomers call this band the Main Sequence, and hence any star along the band is called a main-sequence star.2.
A pretty brunette with a charming smile often emphasizes in an interview that she always remains an ordinary girlwho grew up in New Jersey and does not want to hear about any star.
It was founded in 1952,when in the very center of the hall they established the“heart” of any star show- a projection apparatus called the“Planetarium”.
Instead, at any time of year, any star that is due east rises straight up, passes overhead, and descends straight down, to the point where it intersects the horizon once again.
But every now and then, astronomers get hints of something else- rogue planets,not attached to any star or system, drifting lonely through the galaxy.
For this reason, in Poland-Lithuania, there was never any Star Chamber; there was no Oprichnina on the Muscovite model, and no one who might have introduced it.
Oumuamua may well have been wandering through the Milky Way,unattached to any star system, for hundreds of millions of years before its chance encounter with the solar system.”.
The hypotheses explaining the formation of planetary systems, such as our Solar System, predict the existence of rogue planets,not gravitationally bound to any star and floating freely through our Galaxy.
According to Manasvi, this aspect would be particularly important for so-called planets-orphans, objects with a mass comparable to planetary and spherical shape and are in fact planets,but not tied gravitationally to any star.