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81 simple lens
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82 single-lens reflex
lustrzanka jednoobiektywowaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > single-lens reflex
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83 soft-focus lens
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84 spectacle lens
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85 speed of lens
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86 spherical lens
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87 standard lens
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88 stepped lens
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89 supplementary lens
obiektyw dodatkowysoczewka nasadkowaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > supplementary lens
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90 tabular lens mount
tubus obiektywuEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > tabular lens mount
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91 telephoto lens
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92 thin lens
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93 twin-lens camera
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94 twin-lens reflex
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95 variable-focal-length lens
obiektyw zmiennoogniskowyEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > variable-focal-length lens
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96 varifocal lens
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97 wide angle lens
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98 wide-angle lens
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99 zoom lens
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100 electromagnetic amplifying lens
wzmacniająca soczewka elektromagnetycznaEnglish-Polish dictionary of Electronics and Computer Science > electromagnetic amplifying lens
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Lens — can refer to: NOTOC In optics*Lens (optics), an optical element which converges or diverges light **Lens (anatomy), a part of the eye **Corrective lens for correction of human vision ***Contact lens, placed on the cornea of the eye **Photographic … Wikipedia
Lens — (l[e^]nz), n.; pl. {Lenses} ( [e^]z). [L. lens a lentil. So named from the resemblance in shape of a double convex lens to the seed of a lentil. Cf. {Lentil}.] (Opt.) A piece of glass, or other transparent substance, ground with two opposite… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
LENS — La ville de Lens comptait en 1990 35 278 habitants et celle de Liévin 34 012. Il s’agit en réalité d’un ensemble de communes qui englobent le quart du bassin minier. Sur le site de passage entre la France et les bas pays, dominée par les hauteurs … Encyclopédie Universelle
lens — [lenz] n [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: lentil ; because of its shape] 1.) the part of a camera through which the light travels before it reaches the film ▪ a standard 50mm lens 2.) a piece of curved glass or plastic which makes things look… … Dictionary of contemporary English
lens — (n.) 1690s, glass to regulate light rays, from L. lens (gen. lentis) lentil, on analogy of the double convex shape. See LENTIL (Cf. lentil). Of the eye from 1719. In the vernacular of the photographer, anyone crowding to the front of a group,… … Etymology dictionary
lens — [ lenz ] noun count * 1. ) a thin piece of curved glass or plastic that makes things seem smaller, bigger, or clearer: eyeglasses with thick lenses a ) a piece of equipment that is part of a camera: a camera with a telescopic lens 2. ) the part… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Lens — [lãs], Stadt im Département Pas de Calais, im Kohlenrevier Nordwestfrankreichs, 38 m über dem Meeresspiegel, 35 000 Einwohner; Steinkohlenbergbau, Kokerei, Stahl und Konfektionsindustrie. Geschichte: Lens wurde im Ersten Weltkrieg stark… … Universal-Lexikon
LENS — Graece φακῆ, tenuiorum et Philosophorum cibus, Cynicorum praesertim, olim fuit, cuius encomium vide apud Athen. l. 4. c. 18. Sed et edulio eius tantopere in sacris Esavus legitur gavisus, ut iure primogentiurae illud redimere profanus homo non… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
lens — [lenz] n. [L, lentil: from the resemblance to the shape of a lentil] 1. a) a piece of glass, or other transparent substance, with two curved surfaces, or one plane and one curved, regularly bringing together or spreading rays of light passing… … English World dictionary
Lens [1] — Lens (lat.), 1) Linse; 2) (L. crystallĭna), Krystalllinse, s.u. Auge … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Lens [2] — Lens, s.u. Lenspumpen … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon