magnifying 英 ['mægnɪfaɪɪŋ]   美 ['mægnɪfaɪɪŋ]

magnifying

magnifying  英 ['mægnɪfaɪɪŋ] 美 ['mægnɪfaɪɪŋ]

adj. 放大的  v. 放大(magnify的ing形式);增加;升高 

名词复数:magnifyings 

In this method, when one star passes in front of another, as seen from Earth, the nearer star's gravity acts like a lens, bending and magnifying the more distant star's light. 当天文学家用这种方法从地球上观测到一颗恒星在另一颗恒星前“走过”时,距地球较近的这颗恒星的重力就如同一个镜头,将较远的那颗恒星的光弯曲并放大。
Because of its huge mass, the cluster acts as a cosmic magnifying glass, causing light to bend around it. 由于这个星系团的巨大质量,它相当于一个宇宙的放大镜,使光线在它的四周弯曲。

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  • adj. 放大的
  • v. 放大(magnify的ing形式);增加;升高
  • 1. In this method, when one star passes in front of another, as seen from Earth, the nearer star's gravity acts like a lens, bending and magnifying the more distant star's light.

    当天文学家用这种方法从地球上观测到一颗恒星在另一颗恒星前“走过”时,距地球较近的这颗恒星的重力就如同一个镜头,将较远的那颗恒星的光弯曲并放大。

  • 2. Because of its huge mass, the cluster acts as a cosmic magnifying glass, causing light to bend around it.

    由于这个星系团的巨大质量,它相当于一个宇宙的放大镜,使光线在它的四周弯曲。

  • 3. Looking through a magnifying glass, Hanley focussed on the most legible fingerprint, which appeared to be covered with a clear finishing coat, like a varnish.

    透过放大镜看,汉利将注意力集中到一枚最清晰的指纹上,这枚指纹表明似乎覆盖着一层罩膜,像是上光漆。

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