microscope
A scientific tool used to see very small objects that are not visible to the naked eye. It uses special lenses to make tiny things like cells or bacteria look much larger.
예시
3 / 5I used a microscope in my science class to look at a leaf.
I used a microscope in my science class to look at a leaf.
The researcher utilized a high-resolution microscope to examine the specimen.
The researcher utilized a high-resolution microscope to examine the specimen.
Let's put this bug under the microscope and see what it looks like!
Let's put this bug under the microscope and see what it looks like!
어휘 가족
암기 팁
Remember: 'Micro' means small and 'Scope' means to see. A microscope helps you see small things.
빠른 퀴즈
The biology student put a drop of water on a slide to look at it through the _______.
정답!
정답은: microscope
예시
I used a microscope in my science class to look at a leaf.
everydayI used a microscope in my science class to look at a leaf.
The researcher utilized a high-resolution microscope to examine the specimen.
formalThe researcher utilized a high-resolution microscope to examine the specimen.
Let's put this bug under the microscope and see what it looks like!
informalLet's put this bug under the microscope and see what it looks like!
Advancements in electron microscopes have allowed scientists to observe individual atoms.
academicAdvancements in electron microscopes have allowed scientists to observe individual atoms.
The laboratory budget includes the purchase of two new compound microscopes.
businessThe laboratory budget includes the purchase of two new compound microscopes.
어휘 가족
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
under the microscope
being examined very carefully or scrutinized
compound microscope
a microscope that uses multiple lenses
binocular microscope
a microscope with two eyepieces
자주 혼동되는 단어
A microscope makes small things look bigger, while a telescope makes distant things look closer.
사용 참고사항
Use 'under the microscope' when something is physically placed on the slide for viewing, or figuratively when a person or plan is being judged strictly.
자주 하는 실수
Learners often forget to use the article 'a' or 'the' because they treat it as a general category rather than a countable object.
암기 팁
Remember: 'Micro' means small and 'Scope' means to see. A microscope helps you see small things.
어원
Derived from the Greek words 'mikros' (small) and 'skopein' (to look at).
문법 패턴
문화적 맥락
The microscope is a universal symbol of scientific progress and the medical field.
빠른 퀴즈
The biology student put a drop of water on a slide to look at it through the _______.
정답!
정답은: microscope
관련 어휘
science 관련 단어
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gravity
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friction
A1Friction is the force that happens when two surfaces rub against each other. It makes it harder for things to move and can create heat.
inertia
A1Inertia is the tendency of an object to stay still or keep moving in the same way unless a force changes it. In a general sense, it also refers to a lack of energy or a desire to stay unchanged.
frequency
A1Frequency is how often something happens in a certain amount of time. In science, it describes the number of times a wave or signal repeats every second.
atomic
A1Atomic relates to the very small parts called atoms that make up everything in the world. It is often used to describe science, energy, or very small things.
solvent
A1A substance, usually a liquid, that is used to dissolve another substance to create a mixture. In science, it is the part of a solution that is present in the largest amount.
reduction
A1A reduction is when something becomes smaller in size, amount, or importance. In science, it can also mean a chemical reaction where a substance gains electrons.
organic chemistry
A1Organic chemistry is the branch of science that studies chemicals containing carbon. It explains how living things are made and how materials like medicine and plastic are created.
inorganic
A1An inorganic substance is something that does not come from living things, such as plants or animals. In science, it refers to chemicals and minerals like salt, water, and metals that do not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds.
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