cosmos (cosmos)

noun
/ˈkɒzmɒs/
cosmos (cosmos)

Signification

the universe seen as a well-ordered whole
a colorful annual flower with daisy-like blooms and feathery foliage
Traduction de la signification
l'univers en tant que tout bien ordonné
l'univers en tant que tout bien ordonné

Phrases d'exemple

Astronomers study the cosmos to learn about the universe's structure.

Les astronomes étudient le cosmos pour apprendre la structure de l'univers.
Les astronomes étudient le cosmos pour apprendre la structure de l'univers.

The cosmos flowers swayed gently in the summer breeze across the meadow.

Les fleurs de cosmos se balançaient doucement dans la brise d'été à travers le pré.
Les fleurs de cosmos se balançaient doucement dans la brise d'été à travers le pré.

Synonymes

universe, space, galaxy, creation, mexican aster, garden cosmos
Entrée 1
universe, space, galaxy, creation
Entrée 2
mexican aster, garden cosmos

Antonymes

chaos, disorder

Collocations

vast cosmos, explore the cosmos, mysteries of the cosmos, cosmos flowers, cosmos seeds, cosmos garden, pink cosmos
Entrée 1
vast cosmos, explore the cosmos, mysteries of the cosmos
Entrée 2
cosmos flowers, cosmos seeds, cosmos garden, pink cosmos

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