distant objects的意思
distant objects中文翻譯:
遠處的物體
相似詞語短語
direct objects───n.直接賓語;直接客體
distant prospect───遠景
direct object───n.直接賓語;直接客體
indirect objects───n.間接賓語
retained objects───n.保留賓語
BL Lac objects───BL Lac對象
cognate objects───同根賓語;同源賓語
distant dream───遙遠的夢
distant past───遙遠的過去
雙語使用場景
Indoor and outdoor sports activities both make the eyes focus on more distant objects, which prevents the eyes from changing shape.───室內和室外運動都能使眼睛集中在更遠處的物體上,從而防止眼睛改變形狀。
A nearsighted person cannot focus accurately on distant objects.───一個近視眼者不能準確地調節眼睛看遠處的物體。
myopia (nearsightedness): difficulty in seeing distant objects clearly;───近視眼:看不清遠處物體;
In everyday life this perceptual bias is useful; it is what normally allows you to understand how distant objects occupy space.───在日常生活中知覺偏差是很有用處的,這能讓你判斷出一個物體的長度,寬度和高度。
It is only when radar is made use of that the outlines of distant objects can be shown on the viewing screen of the receiver.───就是只在使用雷達時,才能把遠距離的輪廓顯示在接收機的熒光屏上。
Myopia (nearsightedness) is an abnormal elongation of the eye, causing distant objects to appear blurred.───近視是視力不正常的伸長,使遠距離的物體模糊不清。
Shortsightedness is a common eye condition that causes distant objects to appear blurred, while close objects can be seen clearly.───近視是一種常見的眼病,導致看遠方的物體時模糊不清,而看近處的物體時卻很清晰。
Exposure to natural light and time spent looking at distant objects could be key factors, they said.───他們說,暴露在自然光線下和花時間看遠處的物體可能是關鍵因素。
By putting a telescope into space, astronomers can get views of distant objects without having to look through Earth's thick atmosphere.───通過將望遠鏡送入太空,天文學家們不必穿過地球厚厚的大氣層便可觀察遙遠的物體。
英語使用場景
A bat lives in a world of echoes from near objects, distant objects and objects at all intermediate distances.
Telescopes help people see distant objects.
You can see distant objects with this special instrument.
As civilisation evolved painters noted that near objects can overlap distant objects.
A near - sighted person cannot focus accurately on distant objects.
Able to see distant objects better than objects at close range; hyperopic .
Rest your eyes by letting them focus on distant objects.
It is an everyday experience; our eyes, ears and noses collect information about distant objects.
Newton worried about that when his theory of gravitation required apparently instantaneous interaction between two distant objects.