telescope 英 [ˈtelɪskəʊp]
美 [ˈtelɪskoʊp]
复数形式:telescopes
telescope 词典解释
名词望远镜
及物/不及物动词(使某物)变短(叠缩在一起);(使某物)叠缩,嵌入
及物动词压缩某物使其少占空间或时间
telescope 词典例句
及物动词
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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。
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He took out a white rod which he telescoped into a walking stick.
他拿出一根白色长棍,把它缩折成一根手杖。
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When the trains crashed into each other, the cars were telescoped.
那两辆火车相撞时,车厢挤在一起了。
不及物动词
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As a result of the collision, the first two cars telescoped.
由于相撞,头两节车厢叠嵌在一起了。
名词
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He looked through his telescope at the approaching ship.
他透过望远镜看着驶近的轮船。
telescope 网络解释
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天文望远镜
...27人类第一架天文望远镜(Telescope)是在1609年问世的,它由荷兰科学家李柏希(HansLippershey,1570-1619)首先发明. 在这之前天文物理学家对天象的研究,都是依靠肉眼进行观察为主. 值得一提的一件事是日月蚀的现象,...
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叠进
...telescope tube 伸缩套管 | telescope 叠进 | telescope 望远镜...
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望眼镜
...telephone 电话 | telescope 望眼镜 | tell 告诉...
telescope 英英释义
noun
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a magnifier of images of distant objects
Synonym: scope
verb
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make smaller or shorter
e.g. the novel was telescoped into a short play
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crush together or collapse
e.g. In the accident, the cars telescoped
e.g. my hiking sticks telescope and can be put into the backpack
telescope [ˈtelɪskəʊp]
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英语释义
1
n. a magnifier of images of distant objects
2
v. crush together or collapse
3
v. make smaller or shorter