第三人称复数:telescopes
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
及物动词
1. 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。
2. 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。
3. 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
1. 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
1. He looked through his telescope at the approaching ship.
他透过望远镜看着驶近的轮船。
1. 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,
2. 叠进:telescope tube 伸缩套管 | telescope 叠进 | telescope 望远镜
3. 望眼镜:telephone 电话 | telescope 望眼镜 | tell 告诉
1. 望远镜
A telescope is a long instrument shaped like a tube. It has lenses inside it that make distant things seem larger and nearer when you look through it.
e.g. It's hoped that the telescope will enable scientists to see deeper into the universe than ever before.
人们希望望远镜能使科学家看到比以往更遥远的宇宙深处。
1. But it is the new " little telescope that could " method that has researchers buzzing.
2. But the Hubble Space Telescope spotted the two satellites, more than twice as far away as Charon and many times fainter.
3. The Herschel telescope will collect data on the coldest and most distant objects ever observed to explore the history of how stars and galaxies formed.
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4. The telescope will be open to astronomers from home and abroad upon the completion of the test run by the end of this year.
5. The telescope will be used to track and collect data from satellites and space probes.
6. The telescope could also help to look for other civilizations by detecting and studying communication signals in the universe.
7. The Spitzer Space Telescope identified large quantities of freshly made space dust in a quasar about 8 billion light years from here.
8. Though Sky & Telescope corrected the error decades later, the definition caught on.
9. A more dramatic drama awaits those behind the eyepiece of a telescope.
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10. This file photo shows star formation seen by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope.
noun
1. a magnifier of images of distant objects
Synonym: scope
verb
1. make smaller or shorter
e.g. the novel was telescoped into a short play
2. crush together or collapse
e.g. In the accident, the cars telescoped
my hiking sticks telescope and can be put into the backpack