telescopes

美 [ˈtelɪskoʊps]英 [ˈtelɪskəʊps]
  • n.望远镜
  • vt.缩短(telescope 的第三人称单数)
  • telescope的复数
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telescopes

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    N-COUNT 望远镜
    A telescope is a long instrument shaped like a tube. It has lenses inside it that make distant things seem larger and nearer when you look through it.

    It's hoped that the telescope will enable scientists to see deeper into the universe than ever before.

    人们希望望远镜能使科学家看到比以往更遥远的宇宙深处。

  1. The observational work is carried out on a range of telescopes .

    观测工作借助于各种望远镜。

  2. The information gathered by the telescopes will be processed by computers .

    通过望远镜获得的信息将由计算机进行处理。

  3. The telescope was pointing in the wrong direction .

    望远镜对错了方向。

  4. The telescope has a magnification of 50 .

    这个望远镜可以放大50倍。

  5. The space telescope has taken the clearest pictures ever of Pluto

    太空望远镜拍摄到了迄今为止最清晰的冥王星的照片。

  6. Mars was visible , dead in the centre of the telescope

    可以看得见火星,就在望远镜的正中央。

  7. Like a telescope it has a curved mirror to collect the sunlight .

    和望远镜一样,它有一个曲面镜可以积聚阳光。

  8. Instruments developed at the hospital allow doctors to thread microscopic telescopes into the digestive tract .

    医院开发研制的仪器使医生们得以将显微内镜伸入消化道。

  9. They turned their telescopes towards other nearby galaxies

    他们把望远镜转向附近其他星系。

  10. It 's hoped that the telescope will enable scientists to see deeper into the universe than ever before .

    人们希望望远镜能使科学家看到比以往更遥远的宇宙深处。

  11. This version of the Digges telescope magnifies images 11 times

    这种型号的迪格斯望远镜可将图像放大11倍。

  12. Its rings were discovered by telescope from Earth , but space probes later found that spectacular rings surround some other planets

    它的圆环是从地球上用望远镜发现的,但是太空探测器后来又发现了围绕其他一些星球的壮观的圆环。

  13. Only when the telescope is inclined at an angle of thirty degrees can you see that star .

    只有当这架望远镜以30度角倾斜时,你才能看到那颗星星。

  14. The astronomer scanned the heavens through the telescope .

    天文学家通过望远镜来观察天空。

  15. The telescope reveals many distant stars to our sight .

    望远镜把许多遥远的星球显现在我们的眼前。

  16. With the aid of a telescope a ship could be made out on the horizon .

    借助望远镜可以看出在地平线上有一只船。

  17. You can 't see through the telescope until it is adjusted to your eyes .

    你不把望远镜调好是看不见东西的。

  18. The loss of light by absorption and reflection within the telescope is not taken into account here .

    这里没有考虑望远镜内部的吸收和反射造成的光线损失。

  19. She was amazed at the number of astral bodies the new telescope revealed .

    从这台新的望远镜里竟能看到那么多的星体,这把她惊呆了。

  20. The telescope must be bewitched by the devil .

    这台望远镜肯定被魔鬼施了魔法。

  21. Telescopes and microscopes are optical instruments .

    望远镜和显微镜是光学仪器。

  22. They 're primarily designed for Low Earth Orbit ( LEO ) - an easily accessible region of space from around 200 to 800 miles above Earth , where human-tended missions like the Hubble Space Telescope and the International Space Station ( ISS ) hang out .

    它们主要是为近地轨道而设计的——近地轨道是距离地球200至800英里的一个较为容易进入的空域,像哈勃太空望远镜和国际空间站这样需要人类维护的太空设施就在这里运行。

  23. The second largest radio telescope is in Russia .

    俄罗斯有着世界上第二大的射电望远镜。

  24. And the telescope is expected to remain the global leader for the next 10 to 20 years .

    预计在未来10到20年内,该望远镜将继续保持全球领先地位。

  25. The world 's largest radio telescope was finished on Sept. 25 , 2017 in China .

    世界上最大的射电望远镜于2017年9月25日在中国完工。

  26. And these are just the things that we can see from the surface of the earth by telescopes .

    而这些仅仅是我们可以从地球表面通过望远镜看到的东西。

  27. We got to the telescope .

    我们到达了望远镜处。

  28. The telescope must be repaired .

    望远镜必须被修理了。

  29. With the help of the telescope , we can receive weaker and more radio messages far away in space .

    借助望远镜,我们可以在遥远的太空中接收到大量的微弱无线电信息。

  30. The radio telescope is like an ear , listening to tell meaningful radio messages from white noise in the universe .

    射电望远镜就像一只耳朵,从宇宙的白噪声中听到有意义的无线电信息。