搜尋結果
lens
- IPA[lɛnz]
英式
- a piece of glass or other transparent material with curved sides for concentrating or dispersing light rays, used singly (as in a magnifying glass) or with other lenses (as in a telescope).;the light-gathering device of a camera, typically containing a group of compound lenses.
noun: lens, plural noun: lenses
- 釋義
- 相關詞
名詞
- 1. a piece of glass or other transparent material with curved sides for concentrating or dispersing light rays, used singly (as in a magnifying glass) or with other lenses (as in a telescope).
- ▪ the light-gathering device of a camera, typically containing a group of compound lenses.
- ▪ short for crystalline lens
- ▪ short for contact lens
- ▪ an object or device which focuses or otherwise modifies the direction of movement of light, sound, electrons, etc.
- a thin plastic lens placed directly on the surface of the eye to correct visual defects: contact lens wearers
Oxford Dictionary
- the transparent elastic structure behind the iris by which light is focused on to the retina of ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a lens that transmits light without separating it into constituent colors.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a camera lens with a focal length approximately equal to the diagonal of the negative (taken as ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a lens of fixed focal length.
Oxford Dictionary
- a region of space containing a massive object whose gravitational field distorts ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a lens suitable for taking photographs unusually close to the subject.
Oxford Dictionary
- a lens allowing a camera to change smoothly from a long shot to a close-up or vice versa by ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 下一頁
- 更多解釋
- IPA[lenz]
美式
- a piece of glass or other transparent substance with curved sides for concentrating or ...
Oxford American Dictionary