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telescopic

/tel-uh-skop-ik/US // ˌtɛl əˈskɒp ɪk //UK // (ˌtɛlɪˈskɒpɪk) //

伸缩式,伸缩性,望远镜,伸缩式的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : 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.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as indistant
Synonyms
far远,遥远的,遥远,远的far-flung路途遥远,路途遥远的,路途遥远的地方,遥远的地方far-off遥远的,不远的,不远处的,不远处inaccessible难于接近,难于接近的,难以到达的,难于上青天isolated孤立的,隔离的,孤立无援的,孤独的obscure模糊不清,不明显,不明显的,无名小卒remote远程,遥远的,遥控,遥远removed移除,删除,移除的,删除的secluded僻静的,僻静,隐蔽的,幽静的a piece一块,一件,一块儿,一片abroad在国外,国外,在海外,在外国abstracted抽象的,抽取的,抽出的,抽象地apart分开,分开的,分离,分别arm's lengthasunder割裂,裂开,裂缝,分裂away离开了,离开,离开的时候,走了backwoods僻静处,树林,僻壤beyond range超出范围,超越范围,超出范围的,超过范围far back远退,远在后面,远处,远处的farther更远,更远的地方,更远的,更远的距离further进一步,更进一步,进一步推动,进一步推进in the background在背景中,在后台,背景中,背景中的in the boonies在荒野中,荒郊野外,在荒野里,在丛林中in the distance在远处,在遥远的地方,远处,在远方in the sticks乡下人,乡下,乡间,乡下人的生活indirect间接,间接的,间线,间断的middle of nowhere荒郊野外,荒郊野岭,人迹罕至的地方,人迹罕至not home不在家,不回家,不在家里,不家out of earshot听不到的,听不见的地方,听不见的,听不见out of range超出范围,不在范围内,不在范围之内,超出范围的out of reach力不从心,遥不可及,遥不可及的,力所不及out-of-the-way荒僻的,荒僻的地方,僻远的,僻静的outlying边远地区,边远地区的,边远的,边远retired已退休的,已退休,已经退休的,已经退休secret秘密,秘密的,隐秘,秘书separate分开,独立的,独立,分开的sequestered被封存的,被封存,封存的,封存unapproachable不可接近的,不可接近,不易接近,高不可攀ways方法,方式,途径,办法wide of宽广的,宽阔的,广阔的,宽大的yonder那边,那边的,遥远的,那边是

Examples

  • 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.