telescopic 的定义
- of, relating to, or of the nature of a telescope.
- capable of magnifying distant objects: a telescopic lens.
- obtained by means of a telescope: a telescopic view of the moon.
- seen by a telescope; visible only through a telescope.
- capable of viewing objects from a distance; farseeing: a telescopic eye.
- consisting of parts that slide one within another like the tubes of a jointed telescope and are thus capable of being extended or shortened.
telescopic 近义词
等同于 distant
telescopic 的近义词 41 个
- far
- far-flung
- far-off
- inaccessible
- isolated
- obscure
- remote
- removed
- secluded
- a piece
- abroad
- abstracted
- apart
- arm's length
- asunder
- away
- backwoods
- beyond range
- far back
- farther
- further
- in the background
- in the boonies
- in the distance
- in the sticks
- indirect
- middle of nowhere
- not home
- out of earshot
- out of range
- out of reach
- out-of-the-way
- outlying
- retired
- secret
- separate
- sequestered
- unapproachable
- ways
- wide of
- yonder
telescopic 的反义词 12 个
更多telescopic例句
- It’s often a challenge to pull signals out of the massive amounts of noise found in telescopic data.
- He did not even have his own guns, though his family owned two, an AK-47 and a .308 rifle outfitted with a telescopic sight.
- They are not nude photos taken with a telescopic lens from inside a private villa.
- While hindsight is always telescopic, there were early warning signs that the currency of Facebook shares was primed for a fall.
- By telescopic condensation of the field, Cragley was capable of bringing Deliphon on the instrument.
- Whether it had this telescopic use, or others, the degree of art evinced in its construction is far from rude.
- They had made telescopic observations from within the atmosphere.
- Your botanical friend took a microscopic view of nature, while you took a telescopic view of it.
- When the atmosphere is telescopic, and distant objects stand out unusually clear and sharp, a storm is near.