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collimate
- IPA[ˈkɒlɪmeɪt]
英式
- make (rays of light or particles) accurately parallel;accurately set the alignment of (an optical or other system)
verb: collimate, 3rd person present: collimates, gerund or present participle: collimating, past tense: collimated, past participle: collimated
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動詞
- 1. make (rays of light or particles) accurately parallel the caesium atoms are collimated into a narrow beam
- ▪ accurately set the alignment of (an optical or other system) manuals give detailed instructions for collimating the optics
- (of rays of light or particles) made accurately parallel: a collimated electron beam
Oxford Dictionary
- (of rays of light or particles) made accurately parallel: a collimated electron beam
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈkäləˌmāt]
美式
- make (rays of light or particles) accurately parallel: the cesium atoms are collimated into a narrow beam
Oxford American Dictionary