1.(凸镜等)扩大,放大,映大
2.夸张,夸大;〈古〉推崇,夸奖;赞美;〈罕〉增大
1.to make something appear bigger than it really is; to make something appear more important, severe, or dangerous than it really is
2.to increase the size, strength, or power of something
3.an old word meaning “to praise God”
1.If you would like to see a preview of an inpidual certificate, please click on the magnifying glass to the right of the certificate title.
如果你想看到个人证书的预览,请右键点击证书标题,用放大镜观看
2.With a magnifying glass, the rays of the sun can be focused to set grass or paper on fire.
用一面放大镜可以凝聚太阳光,而点燃和纸张。
3.If you take a close look with a magnifying glass, you'll see that the fibers all line up in the same direction, up and down on the page.
假如你用放大镜仔细地观察一下,你就会发现所有的纤维都是以同一个方向排列的,按报纸版面从上到下地排列。
4.Overall, it seems to me, he exaggerated the importance of manufacturing, magnifying some of his theory's flaws.
总的说来,我觉得他夸大了制造业的重要性,这凸显出他理论中的一些瑕疵。
5.To do a close reading, you choose a specific passage and analyze it in fine detail, as if with a magnifying glass.
练习精读,你首先要选一篇文章并对其进行非常细致的分析,就像用放大镜去观察他一样。
6.She used a telescope to read the blackboard and a magnifying glass for her textbooks.
她用望远镜看黑板,并用放大镜阅读课本。
7.The magnifying glass makes the cake crumbs easy to see.
放大镜把蛋糕屑放大,更容易看清楚。
8.I'm sure you've heard of the sun and magnifying glass analogy pertaining to focus but I'm going to say it again.
我确定你听过太阳和放大镜类比与聚焦有关这里我想再说一遍.如果一次做很多事情那什么事都完不成。
9.Meanwhile, the proliferation of quant funds holding a lot of the same positions may have been a recipe for magnifying the losses.
同时,定量基金有可能持有类似的投资组合,这也会放大它们的损失。
10.To see the lice you might need a strong light and a magnifying glass.
您必须在明亮的光线下,还要有个放大镜看。