英:[ˌmaɪkrə'skɒpɪklɪ]
美:[ˌmaɪkrə'skɒpɪklɪ]
英:[ˌmaɪkrə'skɒpɪklɪ]
美:[ˌmaɪkrə'skɒpɪklɪ]
"the blood was examined microscopically"
"the seeds were microscopically small"
"every manuscript was edited microscopically"
The first known use of microscopic was circa 1672
microwave1 of 2noun
a radio wave between one millimeter and one meter in wavelength
microwave oven
microwave2 of 2verb
to cook or heat in a microwave oven
microwave1 of 2noun
a radio wave between one millimeter and one meter in wavelength
microwave oven
microwave2 of 2verb
to cook or heat in a microwave oven
microsecondnoun
one millionth of a second
microscopynoun
the use of the microscope : investigation with the microscope
microscopynoun
the use of the microscope : investigation with the microscope
microscopicadjective
of, relating to, or conducted with the microscope or microscopy
a microscopic examination
resembling a microscope : able to see very tiny objects
some insects have microscopic vision
able to be seen only through a microscope : very small
a microscopic plant
1 Before and after that process, the researchers drew blood, biopsied tissues, centrifuged fluids and microscopically searched for vesicles and other molecular changes in the tissues.
2 The team demonstrated the technique in a self-realigning pressure sensor and a soft robot whose components were roughly assembled magnetically and then microscopically aligned by heating.
3 Microscopically, a moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma of colon is seen here.
显微镜下, 中分化结肠腺癌.
4 This enabled scientists to obtain important information about the structure of microscopically small particles and show that they are of biological origin.
5 Oil slicks are microscopically thin sheets of hydrocarbons.
6 This is normal lung microscopically. The alveolar walls are thin and delicate.
正常肺显微镜显示肺泡壁比较薄弱.
7 As other Twitter users chimed in with comments, I became entangled in one of those microscopically petty distractions of the Internet age: the social media mention chain you didn’t ask to be a part of.
8 In 15th-century Flanders, late medieval painters performed miracles that in some ways left their Italian contemporaries far behind, offering microscopically precise views of towns and interiors, discovering the magic of human character in lifelike portraits.
9 There were hairs on her body, two of which were microscopically compared to Adnan, and he was excluded and they didn’t belong to her either.
10 Thus, if you were to microscopically analyze the cells of any organism on Earth, you would find either prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells depending on the type of organism.
11 The result is an awful, fiddly mess in which the act of building roads that actually join up with each other becomes a wrestling match of gorilla-sized fingers versus microscopically small tasks.
12 Neurotransmitters can be classified as paracrines because, upon their release from a neuron’s axon terminals, they travel across a microscopically small cleft to exert their effect on a nearby neuron or muscle cell.
13 In perhaps the greatest reversal of fortune of the Trump presidency, a microscopically tiny virus upended the outsize economic legacy that Mr. Trump had planned to run on for re-election.
14 The result: whether microscopically small or the size of a hippopotamus, whether on land or under water -- on average about 1% of all living organisms have been transported by humans somewhere in the world.
15 Tips can be sampled, sectioned, and examined microscopically with a 25× magnification so that estimates of the diameter and length of cells can be made.
16 a microscopic study of plant tissues
17 In mid-1951 he developed a radically new design based on placing microscopically thin wires just behind the tube’s glass viewing surface.
18 The crew is shrunken microscopically and injected into the bloodstream of the injured scientist.
19 Microscopically, there are spindle to oblong cells with hyperchromatism and pleomorphism.
显微镜下见深染多形性的梭形或椭圆形细胞。
20 It is easier, "he says," not to view justice microscopically in an individual, "as it were through a magnifying glass."
他续说:,“这会容易些,不要将正义放到显微镜下,个别检视,透过放大镜来检视正义。”