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telescope

US:/ˈteləˌskoʊp/
UK:/ˈtelɪˌskəʊp/
n.:
望远镜
v.:
(使)叠套缩短;精简
网络:
天文望远镜;望眼镜;镜管
Word forms: (复数) telescopes (现在分词) telescoping (过去式) telescoped
Examples
1.
And with a more powerful telescope, you'll be able to see stars, and planets.
如果一个强大望远镜看到恒星行星
2.
From the telescope's point of view, so-called transiting planets block a bit of starlight.
望远镜视角看所谓行星阻挡少许恒星发出
3.
Ship, sails waving uselessly in the wind. A look through the captain's telescope showed no one on deck.
徒劳飘动船长通过望远镜看见甲板没有
4.
The telescope can be used to search for dwarf planets like Pluto that orbit the Sun off the solar system's ecliptic plane.
望远镜搜寻类似那样偏离太阳椭圆轨道平面太阳运行矮星
5.
Or, at least, our perception of it did, thanks to Galileo Galilei's scrutiny of the night sky with a telescope.
或者由于伽利略利用望远镜夜晚星空详细观察至少我们认知发生改变
6.
That's really out of this world, Yael. But you really are trying to see bacteria with your telescope, are you?
真是不可思议雅艾尔眼镜观察细菌吗?
7.
Its star is a red giant - a massive star near the end of its life. It is too dim to see in the night sky from Earth without a telescope.
Gliese581已经接近生命终点巨星星光十分暗淡没有天文望远镜情况夜空根本无法看到
8.
Using NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, astronomers have found a likely solution to a centuries-old riddle of the night sky.
通过NASA斯皮策太空望远镜天文学家可能夜空一个古老谜题找到答案
9.
Backpackers trying to get a view. Someone's got a telescope.
一些自助背包旅行观赏一下里面景色当中有人望远镜
10.
He had been the first to turn a telescope to the sky, and he had seen there evidence enough to overthrow Aristotle and Ptolemy together.
第一个望远镜观察天空由此获得大量证据足以推翻AristotlePtolemy论据