Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
The result is a form that looks as though it could retract telescopically.
Thus it is only our inability to observe the third group telescopically that makes the difference.
She patted the barrel of her telescopically sighted rifle to show how wrong he was.
The legs were designed to retract telescopically, not fold toward the center line of the ship.
The steering wheel is telescopically adjustable, and the driving position is good.
Telescopically, each component is again double.
He seemed to see telescopically, shadowedly, into the very interior of the tower, where two figures lay still in an underground room.
Halley's star catalogue of 1678 was the first to contain telescopically determined locations of southern stars.
Looked at telescopically, it resolved into four stars arranged in a trapezoid, and they were nicknamed the Trapezium.
He had had the door made to fit exactly the port that had been telescopically visible on the golden ship.
There were giant algae whose blue-green color was seen telescopically even before space-travel was invented.
M31 was first observed telescopically shortly after its invention, by Simon Marius in 1612.
In one such scene, Derrida telescopically watches a video of himself analyzing footage of himself.
As he watched, the docking clamps on all of the arms retracted and the arms began to pull back telescopically into the station.
Each geographic area receives a unique numeric code ranging from 1 to 10 digits, which extend telescopically to refer to increasingly small areas.
Mega Yellow's forehead symbol is a Digital camera, which can telescopically search for people and things - even allowing her to see through walls.
He might be in his boat, or he could be somewhere else, possibly miles away; the shot could have been telescopically sighted.
Binoculars show that it is very highly coloured; telescopically I have described it as an orange blob, quite unlike a normal star.
Gamma is an orange star of type K; telescopically it is a fine binary, but it cannot be split with binoculars.
It had been proposed-and at the last moment decided against-posting an agent with a telescopically equipped highpowered rifle.
"Well," said Morey, "it seems to me it's more fun to explore a completely unknown planet than one that can be observed telescopically.
Suddenly it extended telescopically, sections sliding out in both directions, making a four-foot length, thick in the middle and tapering toward each end.
As it is, we can only see, telescopically, one-thousandth of the Milky-Way center, and the dust is worse at the fringes.
Melora had trouble seeing why this region was still uncharted (at close range, that is, rather than telescopically), since it was an astrophysicist's dream.
Characterizing remote telescopically unresolved sources such as stars, observed from a specified observation point such as an observatory on earth.