Synonym: scope. Similar words: scope, cope, cope with, adolescent, telephone, homeless, nonetheless, senseless. Meaning: ['telɪskəʊp] n. a magnifier of images of distant objects. v. 1. crush together or collapse 2. make smaller or shorter.
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31. Lunar craters can be plainly seen with the aid of a small telescope.
32. I used a pile of books as a rest for my telescope.
33. With a telescope you can see the huge crater of Ve - suvius.
34. The computer-controlled telescope stores these images on magnetic media.
35. Aunt Jo gave Alex a telescope.
36. Many scientists wrote off the space telescope as doomed.
37. Critics have labeled the new telescope a dud.
38. The telescope has an aperture of 2.4 metres.
39. Scientists are analyzing raw data from the shuttle's telescope.
40. The telescope can discern objects incredibly distant in space.
41. The second type of telescope is the reflector.
42. It will investigate the shorter-wavelength radiation from the objects observed by the ultraviolet telescope.
43. Another lifesaver, BobWestcott, remained on duty at the station,(sentencedict.com) but watched through his telescope.
44. Four years ago Hubble space telescope scientists tried looking not at light but at dark.
45. Perhaps a closer analogy would be with a telescope that misrepresented what we were looking at.
46. With its 10-inch mirror, the telescope gathers 1(sentencedict.com), 500 times as much light as the human eye.
47. The innovation brought only mixed success, and the small telescope has now fallen into disrepair.
48. To the naked eye it was a glorious spectacle; through the telescope, it was unbelievable.
49. The telescope is designed to study the furthest reaches of the universe.
50. Optics have fascinated Dall since he bought a spyglass telescope from a market stall in his mid-teens.
51. Despite its failings, though, the telescope still has unique abilities to make certain observations.
52. The search proper requires a much larger telescope, away from city lights.
53. In 1876 he built a high water tower, topped for a time with a telescope.
54. Lovelock told them he could determine whether there was life on a planet by looking through a telescope.
55. The light blinds and freezes the animal, and the shooter, using a telescope, aims between the eyes.
56. The Collector's hands trembled so badly that he had to rest the telescope on the shattered window sill.
57. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living, it's a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope. Dr. Seuss
58. Through the telescope I could see the eyes glint like black marbles.
59. In astronomy the transmitter is usually a radio telescope, and it usually acts also as the detector.
60. But they appeared to me as if seen through the wrong end of a telescope, muted and unreal.
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