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magnify美 ['mæɡnə.faɪ] 英 ['mæɡnɪfaɪ] - v.放大;扩大;增强;夸大(重要性或严重性)
- 网络放大镜实用程序;夸张;赞美
第三人称单数:magnifies 现在分词:magnifying 过去分词:magnified v. enlarge,blow up,expand,amplify,increase 1. | ~ sth (to/by sth) 放大to make sth look bigger than it really is, for example by using a lens or microscope |
| bacteria magnified to 1 000 times their actual size 放大了 1 000 倍的细菌 | | an image magnified by a factor of 4 放大了 4 倍的图像 |
2. | ~ sth 扩大;增强to make sth bigger, louder or stronger |
| The sound was magnified by the high roof. 高高的屋顶使声音更响亮。 | | The dry summer has magnified the problem of water shortages. 干燥的夏季加剧了缺水的问题。 |
3. | ~ sth 夸大(重要性或严重性);夸张to make sth seem more important or serious than it really is |
v. | 3. 夸张,夸大;〔古语〕推崇,夸奖;赞美;〔罕用语〕增大 3. 夸张,夸大;〔古语〕推崇,夸奖;赞美;〔罕用语〕增大 | n. | |
v. | 1. to cause something to appear larger than it is, especially by using a microscope or lens 2. to increase the actual size or magnitude of something 3. to increase the importance attributed to somebody or something 4. to cause somebody or something to appear more important than is in fact the case 5. to have the ability to increase the size or magnitude of something 6. to give praise or thanks to God 7. to make something appear bigger than it really is 8. to increase the size, strength, or power of something 9. an old word meaning ‘to praise God’ 1. to cause something to appear larger than it is, especially by using a microscope or lens 2. to increase the actual size or magnitude of something 3. to increase the importance attributed to somebody or something 4. to cause somebody or something to appear more important than is in fact the case 5. to have the ability to increase the size or magnitude of something 6. to give praise or thanks to God 7. to make something appear bigger than it really is 8. to increase the size, strength, or power of something 9. an old word meaning ‘to praise God’ |
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