universe
Meaning: All of space, time, matter, and energy that exists
The universe is all of space, time, matter, and energy that exists. It encompasses everything from the smallest particles to the largest galaxies. Figuratively, 'universe' can refer to a particular sphere of activity or experience, as in 'the fashion universe.' The phrase 'centre of the universe' describes someone who acts self-importantly.
Examples
- Scientists estimate the universe is about 13.8 billion years old. 科学家估计宇宙大约有138亿年的历史。Los científicos estiman que el universo tiene unos 13.800 millones de años.科学者たちは宇宙が約138億年前に誕生したと推定しています。과학자들은 우주가 약 138억 년 전에 탄생했다고 추정합니다.
- In her universe, nothing matters except her career. 在她的世界里,除了事业什么都不重要。En su universo, nada importa excepto su carrera.彼女の世界では、キャリア以外は何も重要ではありません。그녀의 세계에서는 커리어 외에는 아무것도 중요하지 않습니다.
- He thinks he's the centre of the universe. 他觉得自己是宇宙的中心。Él cree que es el centro del universo.彼は自分が世界の中心だと思っています。그는 자신이 세상의 중심이라고 생각합니다.
Pronunciation
Usage Guide
Context: general
Tone: neutral
Origin & History
From Old French 'univers', from Latin 'universum' (all things, the whole world), literally 'turned into one', from 'unus' (one) + 'versus' (turned), past participle of 'vertere' (to turn).
Cultural Context
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
Story & Trivia
From Latin 'universum' meaning 'all things turned into one.' The Romans combined 'unus' (one) and 'versus' (turned) to describe everything that exists as a unified whole - a remarkably philosophical concept for naming reality.
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