English to Uzbek Meaning of telescope - teleskop


Telescope :
teleskop

teleskop

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Definitions of telescope in English
Noun(1) a magnifier of images of distant objects
Verb(1) crush together or collapse(2) make smaller or shorter
Examples of telescope in English
(1) five steel sections that telescope into one another(2) He overcame this by designing a telescope based on a mirror.(3) Once they are all in place, they will form the largest radio telescope on Earth.(4) When most people think of astronomy, they envision gazing at the stars through an optical telescope , a system of mirrors and lenses that collects light.(5) "Using them in this way gives us the equivalent of an 85-meter telescope .(6) Using his experimental abilities, he ground lenses and assembled a telescope .(7) This was carried out using an eyepiece from a telescope , an optical instrument with a longer pedigree than the microscope.(8) Spectrographs are devices used by astronomers to break up the light collected by a telescope into its various colors, or wavelengths.(9) Italian mathematician and astronomer Galileo Galilei used the first optical telescope , a refractor, in 1610.(10) The most obvious way in which we can escape from the physical limitations of our eyes is to employ a microscope, magnifying glass, or optical telescope to improve magnification and resolution.(11) He was particularly interested in the ideas of improving telescope design by using lenses made up of two different types of glass.(12) Furthermore, I feel it is perfectly legitimate, in the interests of creating a good drama, to telescope events or create symbolic scenes.(13) His novel idea was to use both mirrors and lenses in his telescope .(14) A new space telescope might provide the answer.(15) The occluding spot is placed at the focal plane of the telescope and prevents light from striking any optical elements further down in the optical path.(16) Even though supernovas can appear as bright as galaxies when viewed with optical telescopes , this light represents only a small fraction of the energy released.
Related Phrases of telescope
Synonyms
Noun
1. spyglass ::
Spyglass
2. glass ::
shisha
3. scope ::
maqsad
Verb
4. concertina ::
konsertino
5. compact ::
zich
6. compress ::
siqmoq
7. crush ::
Crush
8. squash ::
qovoq
Different Forms
telescope, telescoped, telescopes, telescoping
Word Example from TV Shows
The telescope mount I
installed on the space station

The TELESCOPE mount I installed on the space station

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 16

...for designing the telescope camera
mounting bracket?

...for designing the TELESCOPE camera mounting bracket?

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 4

You're monitoring the telescope
for 12 hours, and by my estimate...

You're monitoring the TELESCOPE for 12 hours, and by my estimate...

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 9

Looked through a telescope,
saw some stars, big whoop.

Looked through a TELESCOPE, saw some stars, big whoop.

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 9

...as the Hubble telescope does...

...as the Hubble TELESCOPE does...

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 3

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