magnified信息详情
v.放大;夸张(magnify的过去分词)
adj.放大的
magnifier───n.[光]放大镜;[电子]放大器
magnifies───vt.放大;赞美;夸大;vi.放大;有放大能力
unmagnified───不庄重的
magnifiers───n.[光]放大镜(magnifier的复数形式)
carnified───vt.使成肉质;使变成肉质;vi.变成肉质
damnified───v.损害;损伤
dignified───adj.庄严的;有尊严的;高贵的;v.使高贵(dignify的过去式)
ignified───点燃
lignified───adj.木质化的;褐煤化的;v.使木质化(lignify的过去分词)
Its lens, no bigger than a small raindrop, magnified objects hundreds of times.───它的镜头大不过小雨滴,却能使物体放大数百倍。
Departmentalism is magnified individualism.───本位主义是放大了的个人主义。
The problems caused by motorized vehicles in the West are often magnified in developing nations.───西方机动车辆造成的问题在发展中国家往往被放大。
That intensity is strangely magnified when the building is empty, as if trembling in anticipation of a mass event.───当建筑是空的时候这种感觉就被奇异的放大,就好像人们在大事来临前的焦虑一样。
This means that if it was magnified to the size of the solar system, it would still appear spherical to within the width of a human hair.───这意味着,如果将其尺寸放大到太阳系大小,它仍将是一个误差不超过头发丝粗细的圆。
The impact of output fluctuation is often magnified. Furthermore, the globalization of supply chain accelerates this reaction.───产出的波动对贸易的影响总是被放大的,而且供应链的全球化加速了这种反应。
He said their disagreements were magnified and he wants 'vigorous debate' in his administration.───奥巴马表示,他们之间的分歧被放大了,他希望政府内部进行“有活力的辩论”。
When he entered the room, his regal aura, luminous eyes, and simple eloquence seemed magnified by his physical decline.───当他走进房间时,其帝王气概、炯炯的眼神以及简洁流利的言词因为身体的衰弱反而显得更伟大了。
These weaknesses were all magnified during the last two years of the war.───战争后期两年中,这些弱项均被放大凸显出来。
At the Sheffield arena, the speakers were magnified ten times on a giant screen.