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teleskop
I. telescope [ˈtelɪskəʊp, америк. -skoʊp] СУЩ.
telescope
II. telescope [ˈtelɪskəʊp, америк. -skoʊp] ГЛ. перех.
1. telescope (make shorter):
telescope
składać [perf złożyć] teleskopowo
2. telescope (in accident):
telescope
zgniatać [perf zgnieść]
3. telescope перенос. visits, activities:
telescope
komasować [perf s-]
III. telescope [ˈtelɪskəʊp, америк. -skoʊp] ГЛ. неперех.
1. telescope (become shorter):
telescope
składać [perf złożyć] się teleskopowo
2. telescope (in accident):
telescope
składać [perf złożyć] się w harmonijkę
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telescope СУЩ.
refracting telescope
pointer telescope
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Telescope СУЩ.
Telescope АСТРОН.
radio telescope СУЩ. АСТРОН.
radio telescope
reflecting telescope СУЩ. АСТРОН.
reflecting telescope
Present
Itelescope
youtelescope
he/she/ittelescopes
wetelescope
youtelescope
theytelescope
Past
Itelescoped
youtelescoped
he/she/ittelescoped
wetelescoped
youtelescoped
theytelescoped
Present Perfect
Ihavetelescoped
youhavetelescoped
he/she/ithastelescoped
wehavetelescoped
youhavetelescoped
theyhavetelescoped
Past Perfect
Ihadtelescoped
youhadtelescoped
he/she/ithadtelescoped
wehadtelescoped
youhadtelescoped
theyhadtelescoped
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He also measured temperatures of stars using a 36-inch diameter reflecting telescope.
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The reflecting telescope was invented in the 17th century as an alternative to the refracting telescope which, at that time, was a design that suffered from severe chromatic aberration.
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It is notable in having its own astronomy department complete with its own reflecting telescope mounted within a free-standing observatory on the school grounds.
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It is used primarily to make different kinds of mirrors including early reflecting telescope optical mirrors.
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Newton built his reflecting telescope because he suspected it could prove his theory that white light is composed of a spectrum of colours.
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