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Planet ˈplænɪt Solar System Save Noun Bre Earth/Venus/Mars
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BrE / ˈplænɪt / NAmE / ˈplænɪt / |
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- the planets of our solar system
- the planet earth/venus/mars
- the battle to save the planet
- he looked like something from another planet!
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planet(noun)BrE / ˈplænɪt / NAmE / ˈplænɪt / - a large round object in space that moves around a star (such as the sun) and receives light from it
- the planets of our solar system
- the planet Earth/Venus/Mars
- used to mean ‘the world’, especially when talking about the environment
- the battle to save the planet
- used to suggest that somebody’s ideas are not realistic or practical
- He thinks being a father is easy. What planet is he on?
Extra Examples- He looked like something from another planet!
- How many planets orbit the sun?
- Hubble has found around 100 new extrasolar planets.
- She believes there is life on other planets.
- The spacecraft is currently in orbit around the red planet.
- We are destroying the planet with our fossil-fuel lifestyle.
- Will recycling help save the planet?
- creatures from an alien planet
- rocky planets like Venus and Mars
- the outer planets of our solar system
- the search for Earth-like planets
Word Origin- Middle English: from Old French planete, from late Latin planeta, planetes, from Greek planētēs ‘wanderer, planet’, from planan ‘wander’.
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