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telescope
- IPA[ˈteləˌskōp]
美式
- an optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer, containing an arrangement of lenses, or of curved mirrors and lenses, by which rays of light are collected and focused and the resulting image magnified.;short for radio telescope
- (with reference to an object made of concentric tubular parts) slide or cause to slide into itself, so that it becomes smaller;crush (a vehicle) by the force of an impact
verb: telescope, 3rd person present: telescopes, gerund or present participle: telescoping, past tense: telescoped, past participle: telescoped
noun: telescope, plural noun: telescopes
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. an optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer, containing an arrangement of lenses, or of curved mirrors and lenses, by which rays of light are collected and focused and the resulting image magnified.
- ▪ short for radio telescope
動詞
- 1. (with reference to an object made of concentric tubular parts) slide or cause to slide into itself, so that it becomes smaller five steel sections that telescope into one another 同義詞
- ▪ crush (a vehicle) by the force of an impact he drove right into another car—telescoped it 同義詞
- ▪ condense or conflate so as to occupy less space or time a way of telescoping many events into a relatively brief period 同義詞 反義詞