释义 |
telescope美 ['telə.skoʊp] 英 ['telɪ.skəʊp] - n.望远镜
- v.(使)叠套缩短;精简
- 网络天文望远镜;望眼镜;镜管
第三人称单数:telescopes 现在分词:telescoping 过去式:telescoped 1. | 望远镜a piece of equipment shaped like a tube, containing lenses , that you look through to make objects that are far away appear larger and nearer |
| to look at the stars through a telescope 用望远镜观察星星 |
1. | [i][t] ~ (sth) (使)叠套缩短,叠缩to become shorter, or make sth shorter, by sliding sections inside one another |
2. | [t] ~ sth (into sth) 缩短,精简,压缩(成…)to reduce sth so that it happens in less time |
| Three episodes have been telescoped into a single programme. 三集的内容被浓缩成了一个单独的节目。 |
n. | | v. | 2. 嵌进,(使)套入,(使)(依次)叠进;(使)缩短 2. 嵌进,(使)套入,(使)(依次)叠进;(使)缩短 |
n. | 1. a device for making distant objects appear nearer and larger by means of compound lenses or concave mirrors 2. a piece of equipment shaped like a tube that you look through to make distant objects look closer and larger | v. | 1. to slide neatly one inside another like the sections of a telescope 2. to make something shorter in time or length 3. to slide a number of things together so that they fill less space |
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