词汇 | microscopic |
释义 | microscopic adjective uk /ˌmaɪ.krəˈskɒp.ɪk/ us /ˌmaɪ.krəˈskɑː.pɪk/ science specialized very small and only able to be seen with a microscope: 极小的;需要用显微镜才可看见的 microscopic algae只有在显微镜下才看得见的藻类 not great in size, amount, etc. smallI live in a small town. littleShe's a good little girl. a littleI just want a little ice cream. a little (bit)I was a little bit upset that she ate the last piece of cake. tinyHis body was covered in tiny red spots. science informalhumorous, specialized extremely small: 极微小的 The helpings you get in the cafeteria are microscopic!公司餐厅供应的饭菜就那么一点点儿! Extremely small atomized be knee-high to a grasshopperidiom bitsy exiguity exiguous imperceptible indiscernibly infinitesimal infinitesimally irreducible irreducibly minuscule slimly slimness subatomic teensy ultra-tiny vanishingly weeny XS Related wordmicroscopicallyadverb microscopic | American Dictionarymicroscopic adjective us/ˌmɑɪ·krəˈskɑp·ɪk/ extremely small, esp. so small that it can only be seen with a microscope Examples of microscopicmicroscopic An electron microscopic study of synapse formation, receptor outer segment development, and other aspects of developing mouse retina. When observers finished reading the biopsies, gross and microscopic results were compared. Optical microscopic observations and measurements were made after clearing worms in lactophenol. A gestalt listening approach will never bring to light the microscopic and subtle melodies of the partials developed within the spectra. We have derived a microscopic expression for the self-consistent magnetic potential. To derive the microscopic expression for the self-consistent magnetic field potential, one needs to take into account the motion of the particles. Parameters were constrained further by invoking microscopic reversibility. All cysts were declared fertile (presence of protoscoleces) by veterinarians following a microscopic check. The microscopic properties and the electrical conductivity of a dense semiclassical plasma are calculated by the molecular dynamics simulation method. Secondly, nematodes were individually transferred to a microscopic slide for taxonomic identification based on morphological characteristics. Direct measurement of the effect of meniscus forces on adhesion-study of the applicability of macroscopic thermodynamics to microscopic liquid interfaces. Meanwhile, as an epistemological consequence of microscopy, the argument from invisibility had led to heated debates over microscopic reality. Consequently, a microscopic approach has been proposed that copes with the atomic reactions taking place due to the shock wave. Usually - overwhelmingly likely, in typical cases - the exact behaviour of the microscopic constituents does ' wash out', and become irrelevant to the macroscopic behaviour. The constancy of is a good assumption over the wavelength scales of interest for the microscopic processes. See all examples of microscopic 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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