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The term "月球" (yuè qiú) directly translates to "moon" in English, referring specifically to Earth's natural satellite. Here is a word that relates to the meaning of "月球":
月亮 (yuè liang) - This also means "moon," but it is often used in a more poetic or general context, whereas "月球" refers specifically to the moon as a celestial object.
These terms help to contextualize "月球" (yuè qiú) within various discussions about astronomy, nature, and cultural references surrounding the moon.
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1. 月儿 (yuèr) - This is a more colloquial term for "moon" that is used in some parts of China.
2. 月亮 (yuèliang) - This is a more common term for "moon" that is used throughout China.
3. 苍穹之月 (cāngqióng zhī yuè) - This is a poetic term for "moon" that is used in literature.
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