telescopes

telescopes

美 [ˈteləˌskoʊp]  英 [ˈtelɪˌskəʊp]

  • n.望远镜;【天】远镜座
  • v.套叠;(列车等)相碰撞而嵌在一起;嵌进;(使)缩短
  • 网络天文光学望远镜;天文望远镜;放大器

词形变化

复数:telescopes  现在分词:telescoping  过去式:telescoped  

英汉解释

n.
1.
望远镜
2.
【天】远镜座
v.
1.
嵌进,套叠;(列车等)相碰撞而嵌在一起
2.
嵌进,(使)套入,(使)(依次)叠进;(使)缩短

英英解释

n.
v.

例句

Few telescopes in history have had such a profound effect on astronomical research as the Hubble Space Telescope.

历史少有望远镜哈伯太空望远镜一样天文研究造成如此深远影响

The lens is often used to make telescopes.

镜片用来做成望远镜

When they analysed the data from both telescopes in this way, they found a great arc across the sky.

这种方式分析望远镜观测数据他们发现一道巨大弧形横跨苍穹

As the bright, beautiful rings seem to grow narrower it becomes increasingly difficult to see them, even with large telescopes .

明亮美丽土星变得越来越即使大型望远镜我们很难看到他们

Some telescopes do not use a lens at the front. They use a curved mirror at the back. A curved mirror is better than a lens in some ways.

一些望远镜不用透镜后面一个曲面曲面某些方面透镜

Seeing and analysing such small galaxies at such a great distance is at the very limit of the capabilities of the most powerful telescopes.

看到分析如此处在如此遥远地方星系已经这些强大望远镜能力极限

The little telescopes are amazing: if I stretch my arm out in front of me, the telescopes focus on one-quarter of one of my fingernails.

微型显微镜厉害如果伸展胳膊显微镜聚焦一片指甲

In fact, a typical astronomy spends most of his or her time analysising datas and (can)may only be at telescopes a few weeks of a year.

事实上一个典型天文学家利用大部分时间分析数据只有时间望远镜观测

The complete array of telescopes will be able to survey the entire night sky visible from Hawaii about once a week.

所有望远镜完成部署一个星期整个夏威夷夜空全部观测一次

He thinks it may be possible to measure the spin using an intercontinental network of existing radio telescopes over the next five years.

认为可以接下来通过现有洲际射电望远镜网络测量黑洞

A leg with a roller blade wheel telescopes down and I can lock it in place with the pull cable handle.

叶轮望远镜下来可以锁定电缆处理

Though this radiation is too weak to be detected by telescopes, it would be detectable if the LHC did make a tiny black hole.

尽管望远镜不能发现这种微弱放射线不过LHC创造微小黑洞发现

"It's easy to be at the forefront of astronomy if you have access to the best telescopes in the world, " she says.

如果能够接触最好望远镜容易天文学前沿。”

But because of the great distances and the limitations of telescopes no one had been able to observe another star's magnetism directly.

但是由于遥远距离望远镜局限性没有能够直接观察其他恒星活动

Heaviest unit tested. Could result in balancing issues on some telescopes. A few people commented that the logo was a little loud.

可能一些望远镜带来平衡问题有些标志过于花花绿绿

These dim objects, intermediate between stars and planets, are not luminous enough to be directly detectable by our telescopes.

这些暗淡天体居于恒星行星之间不够以至于不能我们望远镜直接探测

It may take years of additional data-gathering, and perhaps the construction of new telescopes, to satisfy our doubts.

可能附加数据收集或许建造望远镜消除我们疑问

The system can be directly used to giant segmented mirrors telescopes through amending the structure of the hardware and software.

通过软件扩展硬件调整控制系统可以直接应用大型拼接望远镜面型控制

Scientists are concerned that it was not spotted by any telescopes, and that had it been larger it could have caused a disaster.

所有望远镜没有注意科学家感到担忧如果一些可能造成一场灾难

The image captured the sky over Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia, including the domes of two large telescopes illuminated by red lighting.

照片澳大利亚新南威尔士州马奇天空包括两个红色灯光照亮巨大望远镜圆顶

The telescopes and spacecraft of today have cleared up many of the mysteries of the planets.

今日望远镜宇宙飞船消除行星许多神秘

With radio and X-ray telescopes, we find many signs of violent activity.

依靠射电望远镜x射线望远镜我们发现许多迅猛活动迹象

We can use telescopes of only modest sizes.

我们可以中型望远镜

But a hardness appeared at the edge of her mouth. She looked at you with eyes that were like tin telescopes.

嘴角开始僵硬人时眼睛好像铁皮望远镜一样

People buy books on aircraft identification , and spend whole afternoons on their backs, looking at the sky through telescopes .

人们购买识别飞机方面书籍每天下午仰卧地上望远镜观察天空

The name originates from the 18th century, when telescopes weren't powerful enough to distinguish nebulae from gas giant planets.

这个名字源于18世纪,当时望远镜威力不够强大无法区分星云气态行星

The reflector action of such a conducting layer makes it possible to build a radio telescopes that correspond exactly to optical instrument.

这种导电反射作用使我们可以精确对照光学仪器建造射电远望

Radio telescopes have been able to probe space beyond the range of ordinary optical telescopes .

射电望远镜探测普通光学望远镜宇宙空间

Telescopes enable watchers to see very faint stars which are far beyond the reach of the naked eye.

望远镜使观察人员看见肉眼根本不见许多星星

The discovery is the result of data from four small telescopes combined with that from two of the world's largest.

这个发现望远镜加上世界其他两个最大望远镜观察出来资料得出

And a few million dollars were grabbed from a science-ministry account, used to buy telescopes, at an American branch of another bank.

几百万美元购买望远镜一个科技账户出来账户设立一家银行美国支行

But the host of telescopes and other instruments pointed at the impact sites did not immediately spot huge plumes of lunar debris.

但是瞄准撞击望远镜其它仪器主机没有立即观察飞溅羽状尘埃

You might not know how rarely images are viewed directly through telescopes. The most common way to observe the skies is to photograph them.

也许知道通过望远镜直接观测得到影像非常常用方法拍摄天空照片

The youngster had an excellent collection of field glasses and telescopes, and these he would train on the town, watching people.

这个少年收集许多小型大型望远镜用来观察城镇人民

A new image from NASA's Spitzer and Hubble Space Telescopes looks more like an abstract painting than a cosmic snapshot.

来自NASA哈勃空间望远镜画面看起来抽象不是宇宙快照

It is so close to us telescopes might soon be able to photograph it.

望远镜很快拍摄

Their innovation, sketched out in 1969, is now the imager in millions of digital cameras and telescopes.

他们1969年草创发明如今数百万数码相机望远镜成像

Previous images of the Ring Nebula taken by visible-light telescopes usually showed just the inner glowing loop of gas around the star.

以前可见光望远镜拍摄星云仅仅显示出内部环绕恒星炽热气体

You may not know how rarely images viewed directly through telescopes.

可能知道图像通过望远镜直接观察情况多么罕见

You might not know how rarely the images are viewed directly through telescopes.

或许并不知道直接通过望远镜观测图像多么稀少

You might not know how rarely images are viewed directly through telescopes.

可能知道直接望远镜图像多么少见

The ring would be difficult to see with visible-light telescopes.

这个光环很难光学望远镜发现

It wasn't until the 1950s that astronomers were able to observe the remnants of the supernova with the help of telescopes.

直到20世纪50年代,天文学家借助望远镜才能观测超新星残余

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