telescopes
[ˈteliskəups]
telescopes意思解释
n.望远镜( telescope的名词复数 ); 双语释义n.(名词)[C]望远镜 optical instrument shaped like a tube, with lens
telescopes读音音标
[ˈteliskəups]
telescopes意思解释
n.
望远镜( telescope的名词复数 );
双语释义
n.(名词)
[C]望远镜 optical instrument shaped like a tube, with lenses to make distant objects appear larger and nearer英英释义
telescopen.
a magnifier of images of distant objects
同义词:scope
v.
crush together or collapse
\"In the accident, the cars telescoped\"; \"my hiking sticks telescope and can be put into the backpack\"
make smaller or shorter
\"the novel was telescoped into a short play\"
词组短语
space telescope
太空望远镜hubble space telescope
哈勃太空望远镜radio telescope
电波望远镜;无线电天文望远镜astronomical telescope
n. 天文望远镜(等于Kepler telescope)reflecting telescope
n. 反射式望远镜双语例句
用作名词(n.)He saw a hungry wolf on the prowl with his telescope.他通过望远镜看到了一头四处觅食的饿狼。What is the range of this telescope?这架望远镜的有效距离多大?He was too poor to buy an astronomical telescope.他太穷了,买不起天文望远镜。用作动词(v.)I suggest we telescope the seminar into an hour.我建议将研讨会缩短为一个小时。It is difficult to telescope 200 years of history into one lecture.把二百年的历史浓缩在一个讲座中很是困难。You can telescope the stand to make it fit into small spaces.你可以把这个架子折叠一下以便它可以放进狭小的空间里。