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Перевод: telescope
[существительное] телескоп ; оптическая подзорная труба; [глагол] складывать; складываться; врезаться; сжимать; сокращать
Тезаурус:
- Optical image of IRAS F10214+4724 taken with the Mt Palomar telescope.
- The telescope on IRAS is a modified form of the so-called Cassegrain design, employing two mirrors.
- Rather than making the observations that were originally planned, the telescope has been trying out various options to see what is possible, and at the same time producing pictures and results to reassure the public that all is not lost.
- Until then, the space telescope will continue to do what it can.
- It finds that the telescope helped to produce an average of only seven research papers each year, compared with around 40 papers from similar American telescopes.
- They have to compete for telescope time, to make sure that no one beats them to crucial measurements.
- Ever heard of anyone stealing a Grandfather, an England Goalkeeper worth 31, a four-birth tent, a navel telescope or a Bathoven music book?
- Manchester, with colleagues Bruce Peterson and Pat Wallis, has now switched to the nearby Anglo-Australian optical telescope to look for pulses of light from this region of the sky.
- Laplace was looking through his telescope, and Napoleon asked him if he could recognise the Deity through it.
- The Forum is sponsored by the City of Birmingham's Economic Development Committee with additional support from Central Independent Television and Telescope Video Graphics.
- They have telescope mirrors comparable in size to the one on the Hubble space telescope - but, one hopes, not afflicted by the Hubble mirror's distortions - and produce images good enough to make out an object the size of a paperback book.
- Points were awarded for where information was repeated; for example, for the sentence "I saw a man with a telescope", the reading where the prepositional phrase attaches to the verb would score more highly because "telescope" was defined as a thing for seeing or looking with.
- But their flaw - - and this is particularly true of Bruce - is that they telescope the development of the Northern Ireland civil rights movement and retrospectively ascribe to it a coherence and a level of strategic thinking which it never had.
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