orbit

orbit
'o:bit
1. noun
(the path in which something moves around a planet, star etc, eg the path of the Earth round the Sun or of a spacecraft round the Earth: The spaceship is in orbit round the moon.) órbita

2. verb
(to go round in space: The spacecraft orbits the Earth every 24 hours.) girar alrededor de, orbitar alrededor de
orbit1 n órbita
the spaceship is in orbit la nave espacial está en órbita
orbit2 vb orbitar
the spaceship orbited the moon la nave espacial orbitaba alrededor de la luna
orbit
tr['ɔːbɪt]
noun
1 (of satellite) órbita
2 (area of influence) órbita, esfera de influencia, ámbito
transitive verb
1 girar alrededor de, orbitar alrededor de
intransitive verb
1 orbitar, girar
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to go into orbit entrar en órbita
orbit ['ɔrbət] vt
1) circle: girar alrededor de
2) : poner en órbita (un satélite, etc.)
orbit vi
: orbitar
orbit n
: órbita f
orbit
n.
órbita (Astronomía) s.f.
v.
girar alrededor de v.
'ɔːrbət, 'ɔːbɪt
I
noun órbita f

to put a satellite into orbit — poner* un satélite en órbita


II
1.
transitive verb girar or orbitar alrededor de, describir* una órbita alrededor de

2.
vi orbitar
['ɔːbɪt]
1.
N órbita f

to be in/go into orbit (round the earth/moon) — estar en/entrar en órbita (alrededor de la tierra/luna)

it's outside my orbit — (fig) está fuera de mi competencia, que da fuera de mi ámbito

2.
VI [satellite] orbitar, girar; [astronaut] estar en órbita
3.
VT [+ earth, moon] girar alrededor de
* * *
['ɔːrbət, 'ɔːbɪt]
I
noun órbita f

to put a satellite into orbit — poner* un satélite en órbita


II
1.
transitive verb girar or orbitar alrededor de, describir* una órbita alrededor de

2.
vi orbitar

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