第三人称复数:microscopes
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1. Germs can only be seen with the aid of a microscope.
只有借助显微镜细菌才能看得见。
2. The light microscope magnifies the object 1000 diameters.
这架光学显微镜把物像放大一千倍。
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1. 显微镜
A microscope is a scientific instrument which makes very small objects look bigger so that more detail can be seen.
2. (通常由于被认为存在问题)被仔细研究
If you say that something is under the microscope, you mean that it is being studied very closely, usually because it is believed that something is wrong with it.
e.g. The media put their every decision under the microscope.
媒体仔细研究了他们的每一个决定。
1. A medical staff with the Guangdong Disease Prevention and Control Center studies the SARS virus through a microscope.
2. China also proves to be a quick adapter to the new system of marking came under the microscope during event at Aarhus.
3. microscope
3. Despite being under the microscope, her adoring fans cheered for her and the success of the United States team.
4. Using an electron microscope, they spotted the specific cellular signs of the color.
5. The integrity of civil servants has been under the microscope in recent years following the emergence of several cases of corruption involving senior level officials.
6. Being famous, every bit of his mistakes were magnified 10 times greater under the microscope.
7. For one thing, you'll have to look in a microscope to see it.
8. microscope是什么意思
8. In Eyes Wide Shut, it's Tom Cruise's turn to go under the director's studious microscope.
9. Using a needle to remove rock grain by grain under a microscope, scientists have painstakingly studied the inside of the creature's skull.
10. BEIJING - Judicial officers have been put under a microscope to ensure that no malpractices in legal proceedings are carried out.
noun
1. microscope
1. magnifier of the image of small objects
e.g. the invention of the microscope led to the discovery of the cell