Similar words: booming, blooming, glooming, rooming-in, gloominess, zoom, gloomily, coming. Meaning: v. examine closely; focus one's attention on.
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(31) During a procedure at Kobe University's hospital, the unnamed doctor used the device to zoom in and out of medical images and video.
(32) Use the mousewheel to zoom in and out - clicking the mousewheel button will reset your view.
(33) Scientists can also ask the computer to zoom in on certain small areas of the picture.
(34) You can also pinch to zoom in as well as to jump back to all the images in a given album.
(35) The graphical process viewer has improved graphics, as well as the ability to zoom in and out or scroll the process as figure 1 shows.
(36) But in fact cotton spinning enterprises generally sell at a loss, but it has not changed to sales zoom in, but, over time, enterprises continue to face ADB urges pressure on at the end of the year.
(37) While you were using Google Earth to zoom in on your house, these archaeologists used it to find places to dig.
(38) Zoom in on the Gantt Chart to view a smaller time period in more detail.
(39) For instance, I've seen this come up in Mandelbrot set explorers where you can zoom in so far that the entire graph falls between the nearest two doubles.
(40) Please zoom in a bit more. That's fine -- hold it there.
(41) It is also easier than on a phone, say, to swipe to the next image or zoom in on a hemline.
(42) This indicates the business in home will spread out a ZOOM in the round.
(43) We give out the theory of image zoom in the paper. Thinking of the calculate problem, we introduce the method of JAVA Multi-Threading to realize parallel computation. And they can run in many CPU.
(44) Vehicle optics zoom in sometimes doesn't work or gets stuck in zoomed in mode: Being researched.
(45) Map navigation tools allow you to zoom in and out, pan, and select and display the alphanumeric values associated with each graphic object.
(46) Also you can use the Scroll Wheel to zoom in and out in your composition window.
(47) You'll also need to move the map and zoom in so we can see Florida.
(48) If we zoom in the twists and turns, the painfulness can be magnified and that's what we tend to.
(48) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(49) Zoom in a row, that is only one focus can randomly set the appropriate magnification.
(50) Users will be able to zoom in for a closer look at whatever takes their interest: a particular house, say, or a car.
(51) The topology view lets you to zoom in on individual nodes and see not only what's currently running, but how the node is performing as a whole.
(52) The film's famous final shot, a zoom in to a freeze frame, shows him looking directly into the camera.
(53) At first view it looks nice, but when you zoom in you can see a nasty black halo around the edge of the leaf.
(54) A transform can reorganize tag structure, add/remove tags and attributes, and filter to zoom in on select fragments of XML data.
(55) One I liked: You can double-tap with two figures to resize a section of a Web page or PDF to zoom in to fill the screen, just like on the iPhone or iPad.
(56) Viewers can zoom in on the geographical features, visiting the well-known Marianas Trench or touring the Pacific Ocean's rocky floor.
(57) You can also use the spacebar to zoom in and out.
(58) Scroll forward to zoom in and backward to zoom out.
(59) I can zoom in to get more detail or switch to satellite mode if my trek takes me off-road.
(60) A vast network of high-tech surveillance cameras that allows Chicago police to zoom in on a crime in progress and track suspects across the city is raising privacy concerns.
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