dioptrics
英:[daɪˈɒptrɪks] 美: [daɪˈɑptrɪks]
dioptrics 基本解释
n.折射光学;屈光学;
英英释义
Dioptrics
Dioptrics is the study of the refraction of light, especially by lenses. Telescopes that create their image with an objective that is a convex lens (refractors) are said to be "dioptric"telescopes.以上来源于:Wikipedia
dioptrics 相关例句
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DioptricsDioptricsDioptricsDioptrics of the eyeGeometry and dioptrics in classical IslamEffect of dioptrics on peripheral visual acuityGeometry and Dioptrics in Classical Islam by Roshdi RashedDioptrics of the facet lenses of male blowflies Calliphora and ChrysomyiaDioptrics of the facet lenses in the dorsal rim area of the cricket Gryllus bimaculatusSTUDY OF THE MORPHOLOGY AND DIOPTRICS OF SOME OSTRACODE EYESPOTSDescartes on Sensory Representation: A Study of the DioptricsPhysiologic optics : dioptrics of the eye, functions of the retina ocular movements and binocular vision /Physiologic optics [electronic resource] : dioptrics of the eye, functions of the retina, ocular movements and binocular vision