[化] 放大透镜

magnifying lens的用法和样例:

例句

  1. An instrument for examining the interior of the ear, especially the eardrum, consisting essentially of a magnifying lens and a light.耳镜,检耳镜检查耳内部(尤其是中耳)的仪器,主要包括一个放大镜和光源

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