Mate logo
Menú
Aplicaciones
MacMac + SafariiOSiPhone + iPadChromeGoogle ChromeFirefoxMozilla FirefoxOperaOperaEdgeMicrosoft Edge
BlogCentro de AyudaContacto
Aplicaciones

iPhone + iPad

Centro de Ayuda, notas de publicación, Descarga

Mac + Safari

Centro de Ayuda, notas de publicación, Descarga

Google Chrome

Centro de Ayuda, Descarga

Mozilla Firefox

Centro de Ayuda, Descarga

Opera

Centro de Ayuda, Descarga

Microsoft Edge

Centro de Ayuda, Descarga
Soporte
DescargaCentro de AyudaIdiomas compatiblesPedir un reembolsoRestablecer la contraseñaRestablecer los códigos de seriePolítica de privacidad
CONTACTO
ContactoTwitterBlog
Idioma del sitio
servicios gratuitos
Traductor webConjugador de verbosBuscador de artículos en alemánUsage examplesWordsDefinitionIdioms
Mate logo
Menú
Aplicaciones
MacMac + SafariiOSiPhone + iPadChromeGoogle ChromeFirefoxMozilla FirefoxOperaOperaEdgeMicrosoft Edge
BlogCentro de AyudaContacto
Aplicaciones

iPhone + iPad

Centro de Ayuda, notas de publicación, Descarga

Mac + Safari

Centro de Ayuda, notas de publicación, Descarga

Google Chrome

Centro de Ayuda, Descarga

Mozilla Firefox

Centro de Ayuda, Descarga

Opera

Centro de Ayuda, Descarga

Microsoft Edge

Centro de Ayuda, Descarga
Soporte
DescargaCentro de AyudaIdiomas compatiblesPedir un reembolsoRestablecer la contraseñaRestablecer los códigos de seriePolítica de privacidad
CONTACTO
ContactoTwitterBlog
Idioma del sitio
servicios gratuitos
Traductor webConjugador de verbosBuscador de artículos en alemánUsage examplesWordsDefinitionIdioms

Definition of "orbit" in inglés

noun

  1. The curved path of one object around a point or another body.

  2. (figurative) A sphere of influence; an area or extent of activity, interest, or control.

    • In the post WWII era, several eastern European countries came into the orbit of the Soviet Union.
    • The convenience store was a heavily travelled point in her daily orbit, as she purchased both cigarettes and lottery tickets there.
  3. (anatomy) The bony cavity in the skull of a vertebrate containing the eyeball.

  4. (mathematics) A collection of points related by the evolution function of a dynamical system.

  5. (geometry, group theory) The subset of elements of a set X to which a given element can be moved by members of a specified group of transformations that act on X.

  6. (poker, Texas hold 'em) The number of hands such that each player at the table has posted the big blind once.

    • All right, I'll play one more orbit but then I'm leaving!
  7. (informal) A state of increased excitement, activity, or anger.

    • Dad went into orbit when I told him that I'd crashed the car.

verb

  1. (astronomy, transitive) To circle or revolve around another object or position.

    • The Earth orbits the Sun.
    • The satellite orbits the Lagrange point.
  2. (transitive) To move around the general vicinity of something.

    • The harried mother had a cloud of children orbiting her, begging for sweets.
  3. (transitive) To move in a circle.

  4. (transitive) To center (around).

  5. (transitive, dating) To continue to follow or engage with someone by means of social media after breaking up with them.