telescopic 英 [telɪ'skɒpɪk]  

telescopic

telescopic  英 [telɪ'skɒpɪk]

adj. 望远镜的;[眼科] 远视的;套管式伸缩的;眼力好的;有先见之明的 

The scientists photomapped the skies by using a telescopic camera. 科学家们用望远镜照相机摄制天空星球图。
The lack of candidates and telescopic power had frustrated astronomers for years, until the discovery in 2003 of a particular pair of pulsars. 多年来,天文学家们受制于缺少合适的目标,以及望远镜力有不棣,直到2003年发现了一对特殊的脉冲星。

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  • adj. 望远镜的;[眼科] 远视的;套管式伸缩的;眼力好的;有先见之明的
  • 1. The scientists photomapped the skies by using a telescopic camera.

    科学家们用望远镜照相机摄制天空星球图。

  • 2. The lack of candidates and telescopic power had frustrated astronomers for years, until the discovery in 2003 of a particular pair of pulsars.

    多年来,天文学家们受制于缺少合适的目标,以及望远镜力有不棣,直到2003年发现了一对特殊的脉冲星。

  • 3. That veil is lifting as you read this, however, as telescopic vision extends ever backward in time and data is fed into powerful new computer models.

    无论如何,正如你读到的这样,随着望远镜的视线拓展和计算机模式的数据处理能力日益更新和强大,面纱正在被揭开。

tele·scop·ic / ˌtelɪˈskɒpɪk ; NAmE ˌtelɪˈskɑːpɪk / adjective 1 connected with or using a telescope;making things look larger as a telescopedoes 望远镜的;望远的;放大的 a rifle with a telescopic sight 装有望远瞄准器的步枪 2 made of sections that can slide into each other to make the object longer or shorter 可伸缩的;套叠的;套筒的 a telescopic aerial 可伸缩天线 tele·scop·ic·al·ly / ˌtelɪˈskɒpɪkli ; NAmE ˌtelɪˈskɑːpɪkli / adverb tele·scop·ic / ˌtelɪˈskɒpɪk ; NAmE ˌtelɪˈskɑːpɪk / tele·scop·ic·al·ly / ˌtelɪˈskɒpɪkli ; NAmE ˌtelɪˈskɑːpɪkli /
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