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1 optics
['ɒptɪks]nome + verbo sing. ottica f.* * *['optiks]noun singular (the science of light.) ottica* * *optics /ˈɒptɪks/n. pl.(col verbo al sing.) (fis.) ottica.* * *['ɒptɪks]nome + verbo sing. ottica f. -
2 optics op·tics nsg
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3 electro-optics
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4 magneto-optics
magneto-optics /mægni:təʊˈɒptɪks/n. pl.(col verbo al sing.) magnetootticamagneto-opticala.magnetoottico. -
5 fibre optics
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6 focal point
1) (in optics) fuoco m.2) (of village, building) centro m.3) (main concern) punto m. focale, nodo m.* * *nfig centro, (of lens, mirror) punto focale* * *1) (in optics) fuoco m.2) (of village, building) centro m.3) (main concern) punto m. focale, nodo m. -
7 electron
[ɪ'lektrɒn]nome elettrone m.* * *[i'lektron](a very small particle within the atom.) elettrone- electronic mail
- electronics* * *electron /ɪˈlɛktrɒn/n.(fis.) elettrone● electron beam, fascio di elettroni □ electron diffraction, diffrazione degli elettroni □ electron flow, flusso di elettroni □ electron gun, cannone elettronico □ electron microscope, microscopio elettronico □ electron optics, ottica elettronica □ electron pair, coppia di elettroni □ electron synchrotron, elettrosincrotrone □ electron tube, tubo elettronico; valvola elettronica.* * *[ɪ'lektrɒn]nome elettrone m. -
8 fibre
fiber ['faɪbə(r)] nome1) (of thread, wood) fibra f.2) tess. fibra f.3) (in diet) fibre f.pl.4) bot. fisiol. fibra f.5) fig. (strength) fibra f., tempra f.* * *1) (a fine thread or something like a thread: a nerve fibre.) fibra2) (a material made up of fibres: coconut fibre.) fibra3) (character: A girl of strong moral fibre.) fibra•- fibrous- fibreglass* * *fibre /ˈfaɪbə(r)/n.1 [cu] (biol., anat., chim., fis., tess.) fibra: cotton fibres, le fibre del cotone; natural [man-made] fibres, fibre naturali [artificiali]; carbon fibre, fibre di carbonio; optical fibres, fibre ottiche2 [u] (fig.) fibra; tempra: moral fibre, fibra (o tempra) morale; with every fibre of my being, con ogni fibra del mio essere3 (bot.) fibra; radice fibrosa4 [u] (alim.) fibra, fibre: dietary fibre, fibre alimentari; a diet rich in fibre, una dieta ricca di fibre● (edil.) fibre cement, fibrocemento ( senza amianto) □ (fis.) fibre optics, ottica a fibre □ (fis., comput.) fibre optic cable, cavo in fibra ottica □ fibre-tip (pen), pennarello □ (comput.) fibre-to-the-home, fibra fino a casa.* * *fiber ['faɪbə(r)] nome1) (of thread, wood) fibra f.2) tess. fibra f.3) (in diet) fibre f.pl.4) bot. fisiol. fibra f.5) fig. (strength) fibra f., tempra f. -
9 magneto-optical
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10 optical scanner
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