microscope
/ˈmaɪkrəskəʊp/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈmaɪkrəskəʊp/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈmī-krə-ˌskōp/ (ame, mw)
microscope — noun
1. A microscope is a scientific instrument with glass lenses that makes extremely t
A microscope is a scientific instrument with glass lenses that makes extremely tiny things appear much larger, so that people can study them closely.
Talia used a microscope to study the tiny cells in a plant leaf.
use + to-infinitive showing purpose
Under a strong microscope, the dust from a desk looks like big round rocks.
under + [article] + [adjective] + microscope
Hui carefully cleaned the lenses of her microscope before placing a slide on it.
The biology teacher adjusted the focus of the microscope to see the nucleus of a cell.
Without a microscope, it is almost impossible to tell bacteria and viruses apart.
- magnifying glass
a simpler, handheld device with one lens; much weaker than a microscope
- hand lens
a small magnifying tool used in fieldwork; less powerful than a lab microscope
- electron microscope
a far more powerful instrument that uses electrons instead of light rays (C1–C2 vocabulary)
文法句型
under + [article] + microscope
through + [article] + microscope
use + a/the + microscope + to-infinitive
用法筆記
Countable noun. Frequently appears in phrases beginning with 'under' (position of the object being examined) or 'through' (the act of looking).