telescope

美音:['telə.skoʊp] 英音:['telɪ.skəʊp]

简单释义:


n.望远镜

v.(使)叠套缩短;精简

网络天文望远镜;望眼镜;镜管

变形:

第三人称单数:telescopes  现在分词:telescoping  过去式:telescoped  


完整释义:


n.

1.望远镜
2.望远装置
3.能伸缩或套合的事物
4.套筒
5.落料管
6.【天文学】远镜座

v.

1.嵌进,套叠;(列车等)相碰撞而嵌在一起
2.嵌进,(使)套入,(使)(依次)叠进;(使)缩短
3.重叠
4.套合
5.并缩
6.封角移动
7.直插进


例句:

  1. Chandler : It was an accident . Not like I was across the street with a telescope and a box of donuts .
    那是个意外。我又不是一边吃着甜甜圈一边拿着望远镜看街对面那种人。

  2. His eyes are like a rightness of telescope of high periods and target by ugg boots altitude of that lamp lamp.
    他眼睛就像一对高倍的望远镜,锁定在了那灯泡的上面。

  3. Ship, sails waving uselessly in the wind. A look through the captain's telescope showed no one on deck.
    徒劳地飘动着。船长通过望远镜看见甲板上没有人。

  4. Michelson said the Fermi telescope has also discovered many of what he calls "active galaxies" centered around a massive black hole.
    迈克尔逊称费米望远镜还观测到许多围绕大质量黑洞的天体,称之为“活跃星系”。

  5. Once your telescope has cooled down and is well collimated , it should be ready to perform at its best.
    一旦你的望远镜已经冷却,并调整好,就可以观测了。

  6. The Solar Dynamics Observatory is now NASA's best eye on the sun, with a resolution far-exceeding any previous telescope.
    太阳动态观测台是现在美国航空航天局观测太阳最好的“眼睛”,它的分辨率远超过其它任何望远镜。

  7. He made a telescope through which he could observe the stars.
    他做了个望远镜,用其观察星座。

  8. Launching such a powerful laser from a telescope is a state-of-the-art technology, whose set-up and operation is a continuous challenge.
    发射如此的强力激光需要最新科技,设置和操作都是持续的挑战。

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