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telescope noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + TELESCOPE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEpowerful 高倍望远镜60 mm, etc. * 60 毫米等望远镜ground-based, optical, radio, space 地基/光学/射电/空间望远镜◆images from the Hubble space telescope从哈勃空间望远镜传来的图像VERB + TELESCOPEuse 使用望远镜point 把望远镜指向⋯◆We can't simply point a telescope at a star and see its orbiting planets directly.只是简单地把望远镜对准一颗恒星,并不能直接看到它的轨道行星。set up 架起望远镜◆She set up her telescope on the balcony.她在阳台上架起了望远镜。build 建造望远镜◆They've built the largest telescope in the world.他们建造了世界上最大的望远镜。PREPOSITIONthrough a/the telescope 通过望远镜◆I looked at the moon through a telescope.我通过望远镜看月亮。with a telescope, without a telescope 借助/不借助望远镜◆These stars are too faint to been seen without a telescope.这些恒星太暗淡,不用望远镜看不到。PHRASESthe wrong end of a telescope 望远镜的另一端◆He felt as if he were seeing things through the wrong end of a telescope.他觉得自己像是从望远镜的另一端看东西。 |