telescopic / ˌtɛl əˈskɒp ɪk /

⚽高中词汇伸缩式伸缩性望远镜伸缩式的

telescopic 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of, relating to, or of the nature of a telescope.
  2. capable of magnifying distant objects: a telescopic lens.
  3. obtained by means of a telescope: a telescopic view of the moon.
  4. seen by a telescope; visible only through a telescope.
  5. capable of viewing objects from a distance; farseeing: a telescopic eye.
  6. 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

telescopic

等同于 distant

更多telescopic例句

  1. It’s often a challenge to pull signals out of the massive amounts of noise found in telescopic data.
  2. 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.
  3. They are not nude photos taken with a telescopic lens from inside a private villa.
  4. While hindsight is always telescopic, there were early warning signs that the currency of Facebook shares was primed for a fall.
  5. By telescopic condensation of the field, Cragley was capable of bringing Deliphon on the instrument.
  6. Whether it had this telescopic use, or others, the degree of art evinced in its construction is far from rude.
  7. They had made telescopic observations from within the atmosphere.
  8. Your botanical friend took a microscopic view of nature, while you took a telescopic view of it.
  9. When the atmosphere is telescopic, and distant objects stand out unusually clear and sharp, a storm is near.