magnifying glasses

美 [ˈmæɡnɪfaɪɪŋ ˈɡlæsɪz]英 [ˈmæɡnɪfaɪɪŋ ˈɡlɑːsɪz]
  • n.放大镜
  • magnifying glass的复数
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magnifying glasses

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    N-COUNT 放大镜
    A magnifying glass is a piece of glass which makes objects appear bigger than they actually are.

  1. In 1846 , Carl Zeiss set up a workshop to make magnifying glasses and microscopes and sell them to students .

    1846年,卡尔蔡司(CarlZeiss)创建了一个车间,用于制造放大镜和显微镜,向学生出售。

  2. Magnifying glasses can concentrate light .

    放大镜可以聚光。

  3. It created quite a sensation in the church when he came to church without his familiar magnifying glasses .

    当他没有带那副大家熟悉的放大镜来教会时,引起了一时的轰动。

  4. However , here 's Chris 's clock . It 's five magnifying glasses with a shot glass under each one .

    然而,这是Chris设计的时钟,用的是五个放大镜,每一个放大镜下边有一个小玻璃杯。

  5. Some patients with severe farsightedness have to step back from what they are reading and others require magnifying glasses to see something that is right in front of them .

    一些有远见卓识重症退一步从他们所读等需要放大镜看,这才是正确的前面。

  6. Most of us are familiar with positive-index lenses - in cameras , magnifying glasses , microscopes and telescopes .

    大多数人熟悉的是具有正折射率的透镜,常见于照相机、大镜、微镜及望远镜之中。