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n.
(名詞)
- [C]望遠鏡 optical instrument shaped like a tube, with lenses to make distant objects appear larger and nearer
n.
名詞
- 望遠鏡,望遠裝置
- 縮疊式旅行袋,能伸縮或套合的事物
- 【天】遠鏡座
- 套筒
v.
動詞
- 嵌進,相嵌,嵌入,套入,套合,套疊,疊進,重疊
- 變短,縮短
- 使套疊,使套入,使相嵌,使迭進
- 使縮短,使簡略
adj.
形容詞
- 伸縮自如的
- 套筒的
Noun:
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a magnifier of images of distant objects
Verb:
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crush together or collapse;
"In the accident, the cars telescoped"
"my hiking sticks telescope and can be put into the backpack"
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make smaller or shorter;
"the novel was telescoped into a short play"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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He saw a hungry wolf on the prowl with his telescope.
他利用望眼鏡看得見一頭無處攝食的餓狼。
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What is the range of this telescope?
這架雙筒望遠鏡的能夠高度多長?
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He was too poor to buy an astronomical telescope.
他太窮了,買不會起天文雙筒望遠鏡。
用作動詞 (v.)
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I suggest we telescope the seminar into an hour.
我建立將研討總結會降低為一位天。
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It is difficult to telescope 200 years of history into one lecture.
把二半世紀的的歷史濃縮造成在是一個培訓講座中很是的困難。
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You can telescope the stand to make it fit into small spaces.
我要以把這一貨架子收折下面妥善它就可以弄進狹隘的空間區域里。
用作名詞 (n.)
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In 1609,Galileo improved the telescope and used it to study the stars and planets.
伽利略于1609年調整了望遠鏡,用它鉆研恒星和大行星。
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She resolved to make a telescope.
她毅力做幾架雙筒望遠鏡。
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A Pacific express train..ran into a locomotive, completely telescoping the baggage wagons.
源自:Times
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Possible that St. John had..'telescoped' the two accounts together.
來源于:Expositor
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Taxi No.1 was promptly telescoped by another.
來自: E. Paul
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Women at the top of the stairs are telescoped into one..who dominates the poem.
選自: R. Bush
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- ☆ 直接源自意大利語的telescopio;最初源自現代拉丁語的telescopium,意為看得遠的。
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