行星

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Understanding 行星 (xíngxīng)

The word 行星 specifically refers to a planet, a celestial body orbiting a star, typically the sun in our solar system. It is a scientific term used in astronomy and space science.

Usage in Context

行星 is commonly used when discussing astronomy, space exploration, or science education. For example, when talking about Earth, Mars, or Jupiter, you would use 行星.

Common Collocations

  • 行星系统 (xíngxīng xìtǒng): planetary system, referring to a star and its orbiting planets.
  • 外行 (xìwài xíngxīng): exoplanet, a planet outside our solar system.
  • 行星 (lèidì xíngxīng): terrestrial planet, a planet similar to Earth.

Notes

行星 is a formal and scientific term, so it is mostly used in educational, scientific, or formal contexts rather than casual conversation. It contrasts with (xīng), which can mean star or planet but is more general and poetic.

Avoid confusing 行星 with 恒星 (héngxīng), which means star, as 行星 always refers to planets orbiting stars.

Example Sentences

Earth is a planet in the solar system.

Scientists are studying the possibility of exoplanets.

Planets orbit stars; this is basic astronomy knowledge.