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Gemini
[ jem-uh-nahy, -nee ]
plural noun
- Astronomy. the Twins, a zodiacal constellation between Taurus and Cancer containing the bright stars Castor and Pollux.
- Astrology.
- the third sign of the zodiac: the mutable air sign.
- a person born under this sign, usually between May 21st and June 20th.
- a two-person U.S. spacecraft designed for orbital rendezvous and docking: used in 1965鈥66 in various experiments preparatory to a landing on the moon.
Gemini
/ 藞d蕭蓻m瑟藢na瑟; -藢ni藧 /
noun
- astronomy a zodiacal constellation in the N hemisphere lying between Taurus and Cancer on the ecliptic and containing the stars Castor and Pollux
- classical myth another name for Castor and Pollux
- astronautics any of a series of manned US spacecraft launched between the Mercury and Apollo projects to improve orbital rendezvous and docking techniques
- astrology
- Also calledthe Twins the third sign of the zodiac, symbol 鈾, having a mutable air classification and ruled by the planet Mercury. The sun is in this sign between about May 21 and June 20
- a person born when the sun is in this sign
adjective
- astrology born under or characteristic of Gemini
Gemini
- A constellation in the Northern Hemisphere near Cancer and Auriga. Gemini (the Twins) contains the bright stars Pollux and Castor and is the third sign of the zodiac.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of Gemini1
Example Sentences
But she acknowledged that Gemini is currently set as the default AI assistant to use within Chrome.
Meanwhile, Google has its own suite of generative AI products such as Gemini - a direct competitor to ChatGPT.
And Lyla's mother Gemini said she was concerned about finding a school that would also accept her son, who is about to start reception.
The story also said incorrectly that Gemini G.E.L. produced prints of Hockney鈥檚 iPad drawings and wrongly implied that the exhibition at Palm Springs Art Museum includes paintings; it features prints of paintings.
And with competitor AI models like Gemini and Grok quickly gaining Indian users, Altman may be keen to retain existing users of his firm's services and also acquire new ones, he says.
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