单词 | periscope |
释义 | periscopen. 1. A general or comprehensive study; a survey, an overview. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > a look or glance > [noun] > survey overlook1584 survey1589 coup d'œil1739 periscope1825 eye sweep1833 oversight1889 1825 J. M. Good Study Med. (ed. 2) II. 161 The following passage, in which he [sc. Dr. Ferguson] is taking a medical periscope of the island of Antigua. 1862 Vanity Fair (N.Y.) 4 Jan. 129/2 They will be taught..the principle of the peristrephic periscope as applied to the grand metempsychosis of the original status of their foreordination. 1871 R. D. Owen Debatable Land Pref. xiv. 124 Released from bodily earth-clog, their periscope is wider, their perceptions more acute..than ours. II. An optical instrument. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > photography > camera > parts and accessories of camera > [noun] > lens > types of portrait lens1852 short-focus lens1862 periscope1865 rectilinear1867 pantoscope1868 wide-angle1868 long lens1876 apochromatic1887 anastigmat1890 concentric lens1890 euryscope1890 landscape lens1890 rectigraph1890 symmetrical1890 concentric1893 telelens1893 telephoto1894 monocle1897 stigmat1901 stigmatic1902 Long Tom1910 zoom lens1932 Panavision1955 teleconverter1959 macro lens1961 zoom1969 macro1971 1865 Athenæum 4 Nov. 617/1 Steinheil's periscope, a new photographic object-glass. 1890 Internat. Ann. Anthonys Photogr. Bull. 129 Why the many styles of objectives..? ‘Orthoscope, Tachyscope, Euryscope, Platyscope, Periscope.’ 3. A tubular apparatus containing a system of prisms or mirrors so as to give a viewpoint displaced from the observer's eye by the length of the tube, thereby enabling a person to observe objects which would otherwise be out of sight.Periscopes were originally used in submarines for viewing objects above the water. They were subsequently used in trench warfare to observe enemy lines from inside a trench. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > military equipment > [noun] > trench-periscope periscope1899 trenchoscope1915 trench periscope1915 trenchscope1915 society > armed hostility > hostilities at sea > naval weapons and equipment > [noun] > periscope periscope1899 the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > optical instruments > instrument for distant vision > [noun] > periscope (at sea) periscope1899 look-see1925 perisher1925 the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > optical instruments > instrument for distant vision > [noun] > periscope (at sea) > periscope (on land) periscope1899 hyposcope1902 trenchoscope1915 trench periscope1915 trenchscope1915 1899 Westm. Gaz. 17 Jan. 5/2 Various experiments are being carried out in order to provide these vessels with ‘eyes’, and notably with an apparatus known as the periscope, which is based on the principle of the dark room in photography, and which, by means of a tube, can be raised to the surface of the water. 1902 19th Cent. Feb. 226 The use of what is known as the periscope. This..by a system of mirrors carries to the officer below a reflection of what is occurring above. 1915 D. O. Barnett Let. 23–5 Jan. in In Happy Memory 51 I had a man with a periscope spotting for me, and he registered some near things for the Bosch's face. 1957 H. Williamson Golden Virgin xv. 237 One man in twelve was on look-out duty with a periscope above the parapet of chalk-filled bags. 1964 S. Bellow Herzog (1965) 273 A toy periscope through which she could look over the sofa. 1976 Sci. Amer. Dec. 32/3 The crane operator, protected by heavy shielding and observing his tasks through a periscope, could remove and install any of the equipment. 1992 Ships Monthly Apr. 15/1 It is believed that this is the last class of British submarine to carry traditional periscopes—future classes will use fibre optics. Compounds periscope depth n. the depth at which a submarine's periscope will just break the surface of the water. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > hostilities at sea > naval weapons and equipment > [noun] > periscope > depth of periscope depth1926 periscope level1963 1926 Times 1 Nov. 14/1 Submarines of the ‘H’ and ‘R’ classes were seen diving to periscope depth and returning to the surface. 1992 Ships Monthly Apr. 14/1 Underwater she can move at over twenty knots with a snorting speed at periscope depth of nineteen knots. periscope level n. = periscope depth n. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > hostilities at sea > naval weapons and equipment > [noun] > periscope > depth of periscope depth1926 periscope level1963 1963 Jrnl. Conflict Resol. 7 380/2 Withdrawing a discreet distance, perhaps submerged to periscope level, they could set off the device by remote control. 2003 New Straits Times (Malaysia) (Nexis) 8 June 12 The British submarine Trenchant was despatched to lie in wait at periscope level for the German U-boat's arrival. Derivatives ˈperiscope-wise adv. ΚΠ 1923 J. S. Huxley Ess. Biologist iii. 116 It [sc. the grebe] lifts its head and neck above the water, periscope-wise, to assure itself of its direction. 1980 Jrnl. Biogeogr. 7 394/2 African elephants are apparently equally happy to walk on the river or lake floor if it is sufficiently shallow, holding the trunk aloft periscope-wise. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). periscopev. intransitive. To gaze as if through a periscope; to rise up or above something, as if (using) a periscope. Also occasionally transitive: to look at (a person or thing) as if through a periscope. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > seeing or looking > see [verb (intransitive)] > look upwards to look upeOE uplooka1300 to lift (up) one's eyes, brow, face, visagea1400 upgaze1855 periscope1933 1933 D. Thomas Notebk. 11 Nov. in R. Maud Notebk. Poems (1989) 208 Where fishes' food is fed the shades Who periscope through flowers to the sky. 1991 A. Martin Walking on Water (1992) xxx. 117 As the last wave periscoped up, with only a minute or so left in the heat, Pottz knew he had to take it. 2000 Duluth (Minnesota) News-Tribune (Nexis) 24 Sept. (Sports section) 01 d Four otters periscoped us. 2003 Washington Post (Nexis) 12 Oct. p01 Two emu heads periscoped up from behind a tangle of shrubs and wildflowers. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1825v.1933 |
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