magnification
mag
ˌmæg
māg
ni
fi
ca
ˈkeɪ
kei
tion
ʃən
shēn
British pronunciation
/mˌæɡnɪfɪkˈe‍ɪʃən/

“magnification”的英语定义和含义

Magnification
01

放大, 放大率

the act or process of making something appear larger or more detailed
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example
例子
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。
1.1

放大, 放大率

the numerical ratio between the size of an image and the actual size of the object it represents
example
例子
The microscope 's magnification was set to 40x for the experiment.
实验中将显微镜的放大倍数设置为40倍。
This lens offers a magnification of 10:1, ideal for close-up photography.
这款镜头提供10:1的放大倍率,非常适合微距摄影。
02

放大, 扩大

a photographic print that has been enlarged
03

夸张, 夸大

the act of exaggerating the importance, size, or impact of something beyond its reality
example
例子
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。
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