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orbit

他動詞自動詞[C/U] 両方
複数形: orbits過去形: orbited過去分詞: orbited現在分詞: orbiting比較級: null最上級: null

The term evokes a sense of inevitable, repetitive motion and a powerful gravitational bond. It suggests a state of permanent capture where an object is locked into a cycle, unable to escape the pull of a larger mass. This creates a feeling of stability and predictability, but also of confinement. In social or professional contexts, the word describes a sphere of influence or a circle of acquaintances. To enter someone's orbit implies moving into their zone of control or becoming part of their social world, often suggesting that the person is a dominant figure who attracts others toward them.

Countable when referring to a specific path or trajectory (the satellite has a wide orbit). Uncountable when referring to the general state of being in space (the craft is now in orbit).

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名詞
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The curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon.

"The moon is in orbit around the Earth."

他動詞
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To move in a curved path around another object.

"The satellite orbits the planet every ninety minutes."

自動詞
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To travel in a curved path around a central point.

"The probe began to orbit the distant asteroid."

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