satellite 
sat‧el‧lite W3 /ˈsætəlaɪt, ˈsætɪlaɪt/ BrE AmE noun [countable] [Date: 1500-1600; Language: French; Origin: Latin satelles 'personal servant or guard']  1. a machine that has been sent into space and goes around the Earth, moon etc, used for radio, television, and other electronic communication: the launch of a communications and weather satellite via/by satellite (=using a satellite) This broadcast comes live via satellite from New York. 2. a natural object that moves around a ↑planet: The moon is a satellite of the Earth. 3. a country, area, or organization that is controlled by or is dependent on another larger one: the former Soviet satellite country of Lithuania 4. a town that has developed next to a large city: We stayed in Aurora, a satellite suburb of Chicago.
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satellite Satellites orbit the Earth.| ◎ | ['sætəlait] | | ※ | danh từ | | | ■ | vệ tinh; vệ tinh nhân tạo | | | ■ | người tuỳ tùng, người hầu; tay sai | | | ■ | nước chư hầu (nước bị lệ thuộc và bị kiểm soát bởi một nước khác mạnh hơn) (như) satellite state | | | ■ | (định ngữ) thứ yếu |
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