0 a person who spends their time travelling from place to place:
1 a small vehicle that can move over rough ground, often used on the surface of other planets, sometimes controlled from the earth:
The mission consists of two identical rovers, landing at different sites, which can drive up to 100 m per day to search for evidence of liquid water in the past.
Dynamic analysis of rovers two simple simulations.
We get now a large proportion of men of perfectly good character, and they can get hold of the rovers and bring them into line.
There are about 1,000 lorries, cars, jeeps, land rovers and tankers of various sorts.
The mast is mounted forward in order to minimize the size of the blind zone immediately in front of the rover.
Rovers were also knocked out in the first round of the other two competitions.
Although, the roads are a bit thin which is an issue for people who like to walk places and big land rovers.
Others were rovers by choice, or else they were on the run from police (bushrangers).
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流浪者,漫遊者, (用於其他行星的粗糙地面、有時可從地球遙控的)車,探測器…
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