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microscope

/mahy-kruh-skohp/US // ˈmaɪ krəˌskoʊp //UK // (ˈmaɪkrəˌskəʊp) //

显微镜,显镜,显微镜,显像管

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an optical instrument having a magnifying lens or a combination of lenses for inspecting objects too small to be seen or too small to be seen distinctly and in detail by the unaided eye.
    • : Astronomy. the constellation Microscopium.

Examples

  • He brought the microscope home from the lab as lockdown was about to begin last March, along with plenty of dust.

  • The researchers were able to observe the ripple pattern using a special type of microscope.

  • Doctors examine embryos through a microscope to determine how many cells they contain and whether they appear healthy, and choose the one that looks most viable.

  • She got a job as a lab technician in a hospital, where she analyzed tissue samples with a microscope.

  • Other libraries that Google has under the microscope are Lodash and possibly Underscore.

  • Were you being extra picky in the wake of Twilight because you knew you were under the microscope?

  • There was the aforementioned man in a lab coat sitting at a microscope.

  • In the 1970s, no microscope was needed to see neck and spine injuries among players of all levels were escalating fast.

  • In the ensuing fallout Eastside Catholic High School has found itself under an intense media microscope.

  • With these microbial systems in the Pilbara, you can see these things in the field and under the microscope.

  • Crystals of urea nitrate or oxalate (Fig. 19) will soon appear and can be recognized with the microscope.

  • In both conditions chemic tests will show hemoglobin, but in the latter the microscope will reveal the presence of red corpuscles.

  • The microscope commonly shows sarcin, bacteria, and great numbers of yeast-cells.

  • This is placed upon the stage of the microscope, and one of the projecting ends is heated with a small flame.

  • A grain—requiring to be picked out with a pin and microscope—of truth, with a bushel of bunkum or cant.