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日本語WordNet
the natural satellite of the Earth; "the average distance to the Moon is 384,400 kilometers"; "men first stepped on the moon in 1969"
any object resembling a moon; "he made a moon lamp that he used as a night light"; "the clock had a moon that showed various phases"
the period between successive new moons (29.531 days)
the light of the Moon; "moonlight is the smuggler's enemy"; "the Moon was bright enough to read by"
United States religious leader (born in Korea) who founded the Unification Church in 1954; was found guilty of conspiracy to evade taxes (born in 1920)
any natural satellite of a planet; "Jupiter has sixteen moons"
have dreamlike musings or fantasies while awake; "She looked out the window, daydreaming"
JMdict
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Earth's only natural satellite. Also refers to satellites of other planets. Can also mean moonlight.
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Galileo Galilei discovered four moons of Jupiter.
ガリレオ・ガリレイは木星の4つの衛星を発見した。
The moon influences tides profoundly, and astronomers exhibit keen interest in studying its geological composition thoroughly.
月は潮汐に深く影響を与え、天文学者はその地質学的組成を徹底的に研究することに強い関心を示している。
The astronomer noted that "astronomers" can be rearranged to spell "moon starers," an apt description of professionals who study celestial bodies with telescopes nightly.
天文学者は「astronomers」が「moon starers」と並べ替えることができることに気づき、毎晩望遠鏡で天体を研究する専門家の適切な説明となっている。
Pronunciation data from ipa-dict (MIT License) based on cmudict-ipa by @lingz