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词根:optic
adj.optical 光学的;眼睛的,视觉的
adv.optically 光学地;眼睛地;视力地
n.optics [光] 光学
optician 眼镜商;光学仪器商;光学仪器制造者
Noun
1. the organ of sight
Adjective
1. of or relating to or resembling the eye;
"ocular muscles"
"an ocular organ"
"ocular diseases"
"the optic (or optical) axis of the eye"
"an ocular spot is a pigmented organ or part believed to be sensitive to light"
2. relating to or using sight;
"ocular inspection"
"an optical illusion"
"visual powers"
"visual navigation"
fiber opticadj. 光学纤维的,n. 光纤,光纤技术
optic nerve视神经
optic cable光缆
fiber optic cable光缆,光纤;纤维光缆的
optic disc视神经盘
optic axisn. 光轴,眼轴;视轴
optic canal视神经管;视管
optic cup视杯
optic disk视(乳头)盘;视神经乳头
14世纪后期, "optik",意为“与眼睛作为视觉器官有关的”,来自于古法语 "optique" 和 "obtique" (约1300年),直接源自于中世纪拉丁语 "opticus",意为“视力或视觉的”,源自于希腊语 "optikos",意为“与视力有关的”,来自于 "optos",意为“被看到的,可见的”,与 "ōps",意为“眼睛”相关,源自于 PIE 词根 "*okw-",意为“看,观察”。指“与视力有关的”意思出现于1590年代。 "Optics"的意思是“眼睛”,最早被称为一种学术和优美的术语; 后来变得好学而烦琐,现在通常是幽默的用法。
眼的:眼睛的或有关眼的
视力的,视觉的
光学的
抬价债券
Adjective Middle English, from Medieval Latin opticus, from Greek optikos, from opsesthai to be going to see; akin to Greek opsis appearance, ōps eye — more at eye
The first known use of optic was in the 15th century
opticaladjective
relating to optics
of or relating to vision
of, relating to, or using light
an optical telescope
involving the use of a device that senses light to acquire information for a computer
an optical scanner
opticadjective
of or relating to vision or the eye
optic1 of 2adjective
of or relating to vision
optic phenomena
dependent chiefly on vision for orientation
humans are basically optic animals
of or relating to the eye : ocular
affecting the eye or an optic structure
optic2 of 2noun
any of the elements (as lenses, mirrors, or light guides) of an optical instrument or system—usually used in plural
an optical instrument
1 He said himself, and still says, that once the optic nerve is damaged, it cannot regenerate.
他自己说过,并且现在仍在说,一旦视觉神经被损坏了,它就不能再生。
2 I never found out what caused my optic nerves to swell.
3 With CVI , his optic nerves worked perfectly well, but because he had suffered brain damage, the cortex had great difficulty making sense of the data it was receiving from these nerves.
4 Thinner than a human hair, our pacemaker is made of an optic fiber and silicon membrane that the Tian lab and colleagues at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering have spent years developing.
5 His fall-winter collection also includes optic white pants and a khaki cotton sleeveless trench worn with a khaki four-button tailored skirt.
6 From 10th-century Baghdad we find al-Haytham, whose explorations of optics helped lay the foundations for Newton’s discoveries.
7 The rest of the time, I relied on night vision optics to keep from stumbling around after sunset.
8 Medieval optics was heavily dependent upon his contribution and he was unquestionably the best example of an experimental scientist before Gilbert.
9 Better seasons of “Game of Thrones” allowed us to forgive obscenely misogynistic optics and strained developments because as D.B.
10 The optics aren’t good for an industry that has had plenty of bad press recently, but the price increases causing the most recent public relations nightmare might just be business as usual.
11 Heartening as Black Panther’s success may be, the money it earns will ultimately return to Disney, a vast and thoroughly white corporation interested in social progressivism only insofar as it pertains to optics.
12 That the actors in question happen to be light-skinned only makes the optics worse at a time when Hollywood's casting producers are contending with accusations of colorism.
13 Realizing it, I made my own optic adjustment: I stopped even trying to smile.
14 If night one inadvertently became cautionary lesson about the perils of live audio, the second debate provided a masterclass in exploiting optics and live cameras.
15 Pressure builds inside the eye and this can damage the optic nerve that leads to the brain.
16 Paektu, using a log cabin with the optics of an Abraham Lincoln shrine and the sacredness of a Bethlehem manger.
17 “I certainly didn’t give them that optic,” she said drily.
18 On Thursday, they’ll meet with President Obama, providing the optics of an official state visit, which this technically is not.
19 What technical references are available in support of the FOXY Fiber Optic Oxygen Sensors?
什么技术参考支持FOXY光纤氧气传感器?
20 The dinner has long been criticized for its cringe-inducing “optics” — as journalists cozy up to celebrities and heartily applaud politicians, usually including the president.