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MAGNIFICATION - traducción al árabe

PROCESS OF ENLARGING SOMETHING ONLY IN APPEARANCE, NOT IN PHYSICAL SIZE
Magnify; Linear magnification; Linear Magnification; Image Zoom; Angular magnification; Transverse magnification; Angular Magnification; Lateral magnification; Demagnification; Auxometer
  • Stepwise magnification by 6% per frame into a 39-megapixel image. In the final frame, at about 170x, an image of a bystander is seen reflected in the man's [[cornea]].
  • The stamp appears larger with the use of a [[magnifying glass]].

MAGNIFICATION         

ألاسم

تَجْسِيم ; تَزَيُّد ; تَضْخِيم ; تَكْبِير

magnification         
‎ تَكْبير‎
magnification         
تسبيح ، تمجيد تكبير تجسيم قوة تكبير العدسة

Definición

Magnification
·noun The act of magnifying; enlargement; exaggeration.

Wikipedia

Magnification

Magnification is the process of enlarging the apparent size, not physical size, of something. This enlargement is quantified by a calculated number also called "magnification". When this number is less than one, it refers to a reduction in size, sometimes called magnification or de-magnification.

Typically, magnification is related to scaling up visuals or images to be able to see more detail, increasing resolution, using microscope, printing techniques, or digital processing. In all cases, the magnification of the image does not change the perspective of the image.

Ejemplos de uso de MAGNIFICATION
1. Bird mites are half a millimeter long and usually can‘t be seen without magnification.
2. Truman, however, was crucial to the magnification of the president‘s war powers.
3. By the end of the 1'40s, its magnification power had jumped to 200,000 times.
4. In Britain, use of the horn is occasional, but in Varanasi – in some ways an intensification, magnification and concentration of India at large it is constant.
5. "This is the first time we had a high–enough magnification event where we had significant sensitivity to a second planet –– and we found one," Gaudi said.