英語 での Moon's の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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Traditionally, a full moon that occurs within 90 percent of the moon's perigee earns the title"supermoon.".
This will result in the moon's umbra, or darkest part of its shadow, to be projected onto the Earth.
We have available a line under the National People's Congress nine days the moon's influence, and be determined to forge ahead.
Moon's position is that the new president must make the final decision on the deployment of the defense system.
We have so far proven that Ms. Moon's 20,000 yen had no value.
If President Moon's policy approach coincides with President Trump's personal interests then all will be well.
Moon's victory goes contrary to the goal of the US policy-makers in Washington to isolate China.
But with Moon's victory, it has probably been permanently excluded as a possibility.
Did you know that the moon's cycle closely mirrors a woman's cycle?
To dim the moon's brightness, one of the gods seized a rabbit and threw it onto the face of the moon, .
Both pushed for Moon's election, trying to present him as a“progressive” alternative to the Park.
Moon's interior may contain water, Brown University scientists say.
To be frank, President Moon's visit was a nuisance for local people.
Play bingo and have a natter with Moon's chat hosts, the super friendly bingo fairy and all your other online bingo buddies.
But as the angle between the sun, earth and moon changes, so does the portion of the moon's illuminated face that we can see.
Although the exact mechanism of the moon's influence on humans and animals awaits further exploration, knowledge of this kind of biorhythm may be helpful in police surveillance, medical practice, and investigations involving laboratory animals.
What the communists find very difficult to understand is: Why does Rev. Moon's movement continue to grow so successfully despite all their opposition, persecution and slander?
That is, the moon's orbit around Earth- incidentally, whose precise trajectory we know very little about, just like water's origin- gets pushed a few centimeters away from Earth every year.
Much of Moon's work is inspired by the concept of time: how brilliantly it evades us as well as how brilliantly we evade it.
Explanation: Looping through the Jovian system in the late 1990s, the Galileo spacecraft recorded stunning views of Europa and uncovered evidence that the moon's icy surface likely hides a deep, global ocean.