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1 microscope
microscope [mikʀɔskɔp]masculine noun• examiner qch au microscope to examine sth under a microscope ; (figurative) to put sth under the microscope* * *mikʀɔskɔpnom masculin microscopeexaminer quelque chose au microscope — lit to examine something under a microscope; fig to scrutinize something
Phrasal Verbs:* * *mikʀɔskɔp nmau microscope — under the microscope, through the microscope
* * *microscope nm microscope; examiner qch au microscope lit to examine sth under a microscope; fig to scrutinize sth; examen au microscope microscopic examination.microscope électronique electron microscope; microscope binoculaire compound microscope; microscope monoculaire simple microscope.[mikrɔskɔp] nom masculina. (sens propre) to examine something under ou through a microscopemicroscope électronique/optique electron/optical microscope -
2 loupe
loupe [lup]feminine noun• examiner qch à la loupe to look at sth through a magnifying glass ; (figurative) to examine sth in great detail* * *lupnom féminin ( lentille) magnifying glass* * *lup nf1) (pour examiner) magnifying glassà la loupe fig — in minute detail
2)* * *loupe nf1 ( lentille) magnifying glass; à la loupe lit with a magnifying glass; examiner qch à la loupe lit to look at sth through a magnifying glass; fig to put sth under the microscope;4 ( pierre) gemstone with flaws.loupe binoculaire low-power stereo microscope.[lup] nom fémininb. (figuré) to put something under a microscope, to scrutinize something
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