magnification / ˌmæg nə fɪˈkeɪ ʃən /

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magnification 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of magnifying or the state of being magnified.
  2. the power to magnify. Compare power.
  3. a magnified image, drawing, copy, etc.

magnification 近义词

n. 名词 noun

praise

更多magnification例句

  1. According to Bakos, magnification of 30- to 40-times will help you see things like Jupiter’s moons and Saturn’s rings.
  2. Studying fabrics at very high magnification helps determine how some face masks filter out particles better than others.
  3. By capturing image data in infrared, researchers and scientists capture details that aren’t typically visible, even under high magnification.
  4. Under magnification, I could see only a bit of pink near the edges of cracks.
  5. He was 205-feet away, but with seven-power magnification, he appeared only 30 feet away.
  6. Appearance of a small portion of muscle under a moderate magnification.
  7. It was visible now through the direct observation panel, without magnification.
  8. He increased the magnification to maximum, and the four men looked eagerly at the system.
  9. Actually, the best examination is by low-power magnification under the proper lighting.
  10. The magnification constants of the various other optical combinations should be similarly made and recorded.