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stereoscope

/ster-ee-uh-skohp, steer-/US // ˈstɛr i əˌskoʊp, ˈstɪər- //UK // (ˈstɛrɪəˌskəʊp, ˈstɪər-) //

体视镜,立体镜,立体声,刻度镜

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an optical instrument through which two pictures of the same object, taken from slightly different points of view, are viewed, one by each eye, producing the effect of a single picture of the object, with the appearance of depth or relief.

Examples

  • He never once glanced either at the stereoscope, or at the page torn out of the diary.

  • Glancing cursorily into the stereoscope, he even fancied that she was averting her eyes because she was ashamed.

  • Examination with the stereoscope showed no normal binocular fusion even during normal position of the eyes.

  • It is desirable to use both methods of investigation, that with the stereoscope as well as prisms, as each test has its own value.

  • Spontaneous diplopia does not take place; only the right visual field is seen in the stereoscope.