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celestial

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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ce·les·ti·al /səˈlestiəl $ -tʃəl/ adjective [usually before noun]  1 HArelating to the sky or heaven 天空的,天上的;天堂的celestial bodies (=the Sun, Moon, stars etc) 天体2. literaryBEAUTIFUL/GOOD-LOOKING very beautiful 极美的,异常美丽的
Examples from the Corpus
celestialThe second celestial apparition was a faint, pearly cone of light slanting up the eastern sky.A marble collage of celestial entities adorned the wall above Demian's head.Then the Sun sank below the rings, so that they framed it with their arches, and the celestial fireworks ceased.It dominated the world of man and was represented by the celestial firmament.The satellite, therefore, with its celestial impunity was the perfect platform.This new perception of celestial motion immediately explained numerous daily observations and solved problems of astronomical coherence.celestial musicThe early experiments involve simple angular measurement of the coordinates of celestial objects for star positions, planetary motions etc.There was assumed to be a counterpart in human events to every celestial phenomenon.celestial bodiesPerhaps there was a way to read longitude in the relative positions of the celestial bodies.But the observations threatened a notion fundamental for many Aristotelians, namely, that all celestial bodies are perfect spheres.Some have finials, some have celestial bodies or attached benches.The celestial bodies than proceed to pass through the same series of configurations as they had done countless times before.
Origin celestial (1300-1400) Old French Latin caelestis, from caelum sky
ce·les·ti·al adjectiveChineseSyllable
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celestial
celestial /səˈlestiəl, sɪˈlestiəl $ -tʃəl/ adjective [usually before noun]
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Old French
 Origin: Latin caelestis, from caelum 'sky'
1. relating to the sky or heaven
    celestial bodies (=the sun, moon, stars etc)
2. literary very beautiful


ce·les·tialBrE /səˈlestiəl/ 🔊NAmE /səˈlestʃl/ 🔊 adjective [usually before noun] (formal or literary) of the sky or of heaven 天空的;天上的celestial bodies (= the sun, moon, stars, etc.) 天体celestial light/music天体光;仙乐   compare terrestrial (2)