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adjective(collapsible) ausziehbar; Teleskop[antenne, -mast]telescopic umbrella — Taschenschirm, der
* * *[-'sko-]1) (of, like, or containing, a telescope: a telescopic sight on a rifle.) Fernrohr-...2) (made in parts which can slide inside each other: a telescopic radio aerial.) Teleskop-...* * *tele·scop·ic[ˌtelɪˈskɒpɪk, AM -əˈskɑ:-]adj inv1. (done by telescope)\telescopic observation Teleskopbeobachtung f2. (concerning telescopes)\telescopic lens Teleobjektiv nt\telescopic ladder Teleskopleiter f, ausziehbare Leiter* * *["telI'skɒpɪk]adjaerial etc ausziehbar, zusammenschiebbar; view teleskopisch* * *1. teleskopisch:a) Fernrohr…:2. weit sehend3. ineinanderschiebbar, ausziehbar, Auszieh…, Teleskop…:telescopic umbrella Taschenschirm m* * *adjective(collapsible) ausziehbar; Teleskop[antenne, -mast]telescopic umbrella — Taschenschirm, der
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2 telescopic
1) ( done by telescope)\telescopic observation Teleskopbeobachtung f2) ( concerning telescopes)\telescopic lens Teleobjektiv nt3) ( folding into each other) Teleskop-, zusammenschiebbar;( automatic) ausfahrbar;\telescopic ladder Teleskopleiter f, ausziehbare Leiter
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