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meteor/ˈmi:tiə, -tiɔ:/n. a small body of matter from outer space that becomes incandescent as a result of friction with the earth's atmosphere and is visible as a streak of light 流星;流星体 [Middle English via modern Latin meteorum from Greek meteōron, neut. of meteōros ‘lofty’ (as META-, aeirō ‘raise’)] |