Magnification 音标拼音: [m
, ægnəfək'eʃən]
n . 扩大,夸张,赞美
扩大,夸张,赞美
magnification 放大;放大率
magnification *放大
magnification n 1 :
the act of expanding something in apparent size 2 :
the ratio of the size of an image to the size of the object 3 :
making to seem more important than it really is [
synonym :
{
exaggeration }, {
overstatement }, {
magnification }] [
ant :
{
understatement }]
4 :
a photographic print that has been enlarged [
synonym :
{
enlargement }, {
blowup }, {
magnification }]
Magnification \
Mag `
ni *
fi *
ca "
tion \,
n .
The act of magnifying ;
enlargement ;
exaggeration . [
R .]
[
1913 Webster ]
133 Moby Thesaurus words for "
magnification ":
accelerando ,
acceleration ,
accolade ,
addition ,
adjunct ,
adulation ,
aggrandizement ,
aggravation ,
ampliation ,
amplification ,
annoyance ,
apotheosis ,
augmentation ,
ballyhoo ,
beatification ,
beefing -
up ,
bepraisement ,
big talk ,
blowing up ,
blowup ,
broadening ,
burlesque ,
canonization ,
caricature ,
concentration ,
condensation ,
congratulation ,
consolidation ,
contentiousness ,
crescendo ,
deepening ,
deification ,
deliberate aggravation ,
deployment ,
deterioration ,
dignification ,
dilatation ,
dilation ,
dispersion ,
elevation ,
eloge ,
embittering ,
embitterment ,
encomium ,
enhancement ,
enlargement ,
ennoblement ,
enshrinement ,
enthronement ,
eulogium ,
eulogy ,
exacerbation ,
exaggerating ,
exaggeration ,
exaltation ,
exasperation ,
excess ,
excessive praise ,
exorbitance ,
expansion ,
explosion ,
extension ,
extravagance ,
extreme ,
fanning out ,
flare ,
flattery ,
glorification ,
glory ,
grandiloquence ,
heating -
up ,
heightening ,
hero worship ,
hiking ,
homage ,
hommage ,
honor ,
huckstering ,
hyperbole ,
hyperbolism ,
idolatry ,
idolizing ,
immortalization ,
increase ,
inflation ,
information explosion ,
inordinacy ,
intensification ,
irritation ,
kudos ,
laud ,
laudation ,
lionizing ,
meed of praise ,
overemphasis ,
overestimation ,
overkill ,
overpraise ,
overstatement ,
paean ,
panegyric ,
pickup ,
population explosion ,
praise ,
prodigality ,
profuseness ,
provocation ,
puffery ,
puffing up ,
raising ,
redoubling ,
reinforcement ,
sainting ,
sanctification ,
sensationalism ,
sharpening ,
souring ,
speedup ,
splay ,
spread ,
spreading ,
step -
up ,
strengthening ,
stretching ,
superlative ,
tall talk ,
tightening ,
touting ,
travesty ,
tribute ,
upping ,
widening ,
worsening
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