N-COUNT 望远镜 A telescope is a long instrument shaped like a tube. It has lenses inside it that make distant things seem larger and nearer when you look through it. 望远镜
It's hoped that the telescope will enable scientists to see deeper into the universe than ever before.
ADJECTIVE | VERB + TELESCOPE | PREPOSITION | PHRASESADJECTIVE➤powerful高倍望遠鏡▸➤60 mm, etc. * 60 毫米等望遠鏡▸➤ground-based, optical, radio, space地基/光學/射電/空間望遠鏡◇images from the Hubble space telescope從哈勃空間望遠鏡傳來的圖像VERB + TELESCOPE➤use使用望遠鏡▸➤point把望遠鏡指向⋯◇We can't simply point a telescope at a star and see its orbiting planets directly.只是簡單地把望遠鏡對準一顆恆星,並不能直接看到它的軌道行星。➤set up架起望遠鏡◇She set up her telescope on the balcony.她在陽台上架起了望遠鏡。➤build建造望遠鏡◇They've built the largest telescope in the world.他們建造了世界上最大的望遠鏡。PREPOSITION➤through a/the telescope通過望遠鏡◇I looked at the moon through a telescope.我通過望遠鏡看月亮。➤with a telescope, without a telescope藉助/不藉助望遠鏡◇These stars are too faint to been seen without a telescope.這些恆星太暗淡,不用望遠鏡看不到。PHRASES➤the wrong end of a telescope望遠鏡的另一端◇He felt as if he were seeing things through the wrong end of a telescope.他覺得自己像是從望遠鏡的另一端看東西。