词汇 | magnifying |
释义 | magnifying present participle ofmagnify magnify verb[ T ] uk /ˈmæɡ.nɪ.faɪ/ us /ˈmæɡ.nə.faɪ/ to make something look larger than it is, especially by looking at it through a lens: 放大,扩大 Although our skin looks smooth, when magnified it is full of bumps and holes.我们的皮肤看上去很光滑,但放大后看却是坑坑洼洼的。 to make a problem bigger or more important: 加强,使(问题)更严重 The hot summer magnified the racial tensions in the community.炎热的夏日加深了社区的种族矛盾。 Physics: optics, microscopy & lasers anti-reflection anti-reflective chromatic aberration concentrator converging lens electron microscope eyepiece field glasses lens non-reflecting opera glasses optical density optics polarization polarize polarized reflect reflection refract spyglass You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Enlarging and inflating Increasing and intensifying Examples of magnifyingmagnifying In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. He brings a magnifying glass to the complexities obscured by existing models. Microphone: used as a tool for capturing sounds, but also used as a magnifying tool to listen to the scarcely audible. The listener hears each event from a fixed point in time, and by magnifying individual gestures, the composer can make them appear three-dimensional. What is detectable depends strongly on the means of illuminating, magnifying, and viewing the film-splitting meniscus deep within the narrow gap between the rolls. By magnifying still further, each element of the gesture is revealed, thereby making the original appear one-dimensional again, and so on. Sweeping generalizations then emerge from these distortions so that they look like an image reflected from a magnifying mirror. Self-concept change and self-presentation : the looking glass self is also a magnifying glass. To provide a thorough rehabilitation programme, analysis of target tests, accurate refraction and appropriate magnifying devices with clear instructions are essential. It is advisable, therefore, to use microsurgical techniques when anastomosing vessels of 1 mm diameter, ideally with the help of magnifying glasses (over x3). Seeds were observed daily in dim light through a magnifying glass with a scale. Fires broke out soon after the earthquake at midday, magnifying the disaster to catastrophic proportions and claiming the lives of tens of thousands of people. Thus, the ballad account reinvents official information, magnifying any idiosyncrasies which might serve the needs of aesthetic effect. The idea of investigating exceptional humans was regarded as a magnifying glass for understanding human nature. While the expert watched the louse through his magnifying glass, he himself, reduced to a part of an apparatus, was watched by the seeing eye of the supervisor. The former effect is bad for the environment because it induces an expansion of the agricultural land area, thus magnifying the initial effect of the environmental distortion. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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