microscopes
英 [ˈmaɪkrəskəʊps]
美 [ˈmaɪkrəˌskoʊps]
n. 显微镜
microscope的复数
柯林斯词典
- 显微镜
Amicroscopeis a scientific instrument which makes very small objects look bigger so that more detail can be seen. - PHRASE (通常由于被认为存在问题)被仔细研究
If you say that something isunder the microscope, you mean that it is being studied very closely, usually because it is believed that something is wrong with it.- The media put their every decision under the microscope.
媒体仔细研究了他们的每一个决定。
- The media put their every decision under the microscope.
双语例句
- Lens can be made for microscopes.
透镜可以作显微镜。 - The anatomy and histology of the digestive tract in Ophicephalus argus was studied using light microscopes.
采用大体解剖及光镜技术对乌鳢消化系统进行了形态学和组织学研究。 - In electron microscopes a beam of electrons instead of a beam of light is directed onto the specimen.
在电子显微镜下,常使用一束电子光而不是普通光线来为标本照明。 - There are thirty microscopes in our chemical laboratory.
我们的化学实验室里有三十台显微镜。 - Microscopes confirm the doctrine of the microbes, but are not at all needed in understanding it;
显微镜只是确认了关于微生物的学说,但对于理解这个学说并不是必需的; - Telescopes and microscopes are optical instruments.
望远镜和显微镜是光学仪器。 - It would be so small, we couldn't see it& even with ordinary microscopes.
这将是那么小,我们无法看到它-甚至与普通显微镜。 - Glass is used to make spectacles, microscopes and telescopes.
玻璃通常用于制造眼镜、显微镜和望远镜。 - These are simple microscopes, consisting of one lens only and intended mainly for dissecting work.
这是一台简单的显微镜;只有一个透镜,主要用于解剖工作。 - Most of us are familiar with positive-index lenses-in cameras, magnifying glasses, microscopes and telescopes.
大多数人熟悉的是具有正折射率的透镜,常见于照相机、大镜、微镜及望远镜之中。
