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magnifications
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放大, 放大率
the act or process of making something appear larger or more detailed
- The telescope's powerful magnification allowed astronomers to observe distant galaxies with unprecedented clarity.
望远镜的强大放大功能使天文学家能够以前所未有的清晰度观察遥远的星系。
- The photographer adjusted the camera lens for greater magnification to capture fine details in the landscape.
摄影师调整了相机镜头以获得更大的放大倍率,以捕捉风景中的精细细节。
- Reading glasses provide magnification, helping individuals with presbyopia see small print more clearly.
老花镜提供放大功能,帮助老花眼患者更清晰地看到小字体。
- The surgeon relied on surgical loupes with magnification for precision during delicate procedures.
外科医生在精细手术中依赖具有放大功能的手术放大镜以确保精确性。
- The detective used a magnifying glass for closer magnification while examining the crime scene.
侦探在检查犯罪现场时使用了放大镜进行更近的放大。
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夸张, 夸大
the act of exaggerating the importance, size, or impact of something beyond its reality
- His story about the fishing trip was pure magnification of the truth.
他关于钓鱼旅行的故事是对真相的纯粹夸大。
- The media's magnification of the incident caused unnecessary panic.
媒体对事件的夸大引起了不必要的恐慌。
- She accused him of magnification when he described the minor problem as a disaster.
当他将小问题描述为灾难时,她指责他夸大。
- Magnification of small disagreements can damage relationships.
对小分歧的放大可能会损害人际关系。
- The politician's speech was full of magnification to stir public emotion.
这位政治家的演讲充满了 magnification 以激起公众情绪。
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