magnifying glass
英 [ˈmæɡnɪfaɪɪŋ ɡlɑːs]
美 [ˈmæɡnɪfaɪɪŋ ɡlæs]
n. 放大镜
牛津词典
noun
- 放大镜
a round piece of glass, usually with a handle, that you look through and that makes things look bigger than they really are
柯林斯词典
- 放大镜
Amagnifying glassis a piece of glass which makes objects appear bigger than they actually are.
英英释义
noun
- light microscope consisting of a single convex lens that is used to produce an enlarged image
- the magnifying glass was invented by Roger Bacon in 1250
双语例句
- Magnifying glass lens, not optically worked
放大镜镜片,未经光学加工 - A small magnifying glass ( usually set in an eyepiece) used by jewelers and horologists.
珠宝商用的通常装上目镜的小的放大镜。 - With a magnifying glass, you can see structural details of the leaf and its veins.
而用放大镜,你就能看清树叶和其脉络的构造细节。 - Select the magnifying glass and masked layer together.
选择放大镜锁在图层,一起添加蒙板。 - Take binoculars to see other people, take a magnifying glass to see himself.
拿望远镜看别人,拿放大镜看自己。 - Fame is a magnifying glass.
声誉是放大镜。 - With a magnifying glass, the rays of the sun can be focused to set grass or paper on fire.
用一面放大镜可以凝聚太阳光,而点燃和纸张。 - Territory in China, do not have a magnifying glass, you can not find the Suihua.
在中国的版图上,不用放大镜,你是找不到绥化的。 - An exhibition of pictures or objects viewed through a small hole or magnifying glass.
透过一个小孔或放大镜看的图画或物品的展览。 - Built by each lamp fluorescent magnifying glass to detect minute quantities of material.
通过每盏灯的内置放大镜检测微量的荧光物质。