陨石

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Meaning and Usage

"陨石" (yǔnshí) specifically refers to a meteorite, which is a fragment of rock or metal from outer space that survives passage through the Earth's atmosphere and lands on the surface. It is a scientific term often used in astronomy and geology.

Common Contexts

陨石 is commonly mentioned in contexts involving space exploration, scientific discovery, and natural phenomena. It often appears in news reports about meteorite falls or scientific studies analyzing their composition.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 陨石坠落 (yǔnshí zhuìluò): meteorite fall; used to describe the event of a meteorite hitting the Earth.
  • 陨石 (yǔnshí suìpiàn): meteorite fragments; refers to pieces broken off from a meteorite.
  • 陨石 (yǔnshí kēng): meteorite crater; the impact site formed by a meteorite.

Usage Notes

陨石 is a formal and scientific term, so it is rarely used in casual conversation unless discussing astronomy or related topics. It should not be confused with (shooting star), which refers to the visible streak of light caused by a meteoroid burning up in the atmosphere.陨石 refers to the actual object that reaches the ground.

Common Confusion

Learners sometimes confuse 陨石 with . Remember, is the meteor streak in the sky, while 陨石 is the solid object that lands on Earth.

Example Sentences

Scientists discovered a huge meteorite in the desert.

This meteorite contains abundant iron elements.

Meteorites generate huge energy when they hit the Earth.