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[ˌtelɪ'skɒpɪk]telescopic lens — fot. teleobiettivo
telescopic sight — (on gun) telescopio da mira
* * *[-'sko-]1) (of, like, or containing, a telescope: a telescopic sight on a rifle.) telescopico2) (made in parts which can slide inside each other: a telescopic radio aerial.) telescopico* * *telescopic /tɛlɪˈskɒpɪk/a.2 (= telescoping) telescopico; a cannocchiale; a telescopio; che rientra in sé stesso; rientrabile: (mecc.) a telescopic toolholder, un portautensili a telescopio; a telescopic glass, un bicchiere che rientra in sé stesso ( da campeggio, ecc.); a telescopic aerial, un'antenna telescopica● (fotogr.) telescopic finder, mirino telescopico □ ( ottica, fotogr.) telescopic lens, teleobiettivo □ (mil.) telescopic sight, cannocchiale di miratelescopicallyavv.per mezzo del telescopio.* * *[ˌtelɪ'skɒpɪk]telescopic lens — fot. teleobiettivo
telescopic sight — (on gun) telescopio da mira
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