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From:
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mag·ni·fy
/ˈmægnəˌfaɪ/
(vt.)放大,擴大,讚美,誇大(vi.)有放大能力
From:
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mag·ni·fy
/ˈmægnəˌfaɪ/
動詞
放大,擴大
From:
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magnify
放大
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mag·ni·fy
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Magnified
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Magnifying
]
1.
To
make
great
,
or
greater
;
to
increase
the
dimensions
of
;
to
amplify
;
to
enlarge
,
either
in
fact
or
in
appearance
;
as
,
the
microscope
magnifies
the
object
by
a
thousand
diameters
.
The
least
error
in
a
small
quantity
. . .
will
in
a
great
one
. . .
be
proportionately
magnified
.
--
Grew
.
2.
To
increase
the
importance
of
;
to
augment
the
esteem
or
respect
in
which
one
is
held
.
On
that
day
the
Lord
magnified
Joshua
in
the
sight
of
all
Israel
.
--
Joshua
iv
. 14.
3.
To
praise
highly
;
to
laud
;
to
extol
. [
Archaic
]
O
,
magnify
the
Lord
with
me
,
and
let
us
exalt
his
name
together
.
--
Ps
.
xxxiv
. 3.
4.
To
exaggerate
;
as
,
to
magnify
a
loss
or
a
difficulty
.
To magnify one's self
Script.
,
to
exhibit
pride
and
haughtiness
;
to
boast
.
To magnify one's self against
Script.
,
to
oppose
with
pride
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mag·ni·fy
,
v. i.
1.
To
have
the
power
of
causing
objects
to
appear
larger
than
they
really
are
;
to
increase
the
apparent
dimensions
of
objects
;
as
,
some
lenses
magnify
but
little
.
2.
To
have
effect
;
to
be
of
importance
or
significance
. [
Cant
&
Obs
.]
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
magnify
v
1:
increase
in
size
,
volume
or
significance
; "
Her
terror
was
magnified
in
her
mind
" [
syn
:
amplify
]
2:
to
enlarge
beyond
bounds
or
the
truth
; "
tended
to
romanticize
and
exaggerate
this
`
gracious
Old
South
'
imagery
" [
syn
:
overstate
,
exaggerate
,
overdraw
,
hyperbolize
,
hyerbolise
,
amplify
] [
ant
:
understate
]
3:
make
large
; "
blow
up
an
image
" [
syn
:
blow up
,
enlarge
]
[
ant
:
reduce
]
[
also
:
magnified
]
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