0 a small and often narrow opening, especially one that allows light into a camera
1 a small and often narrow opening, esp. one that allows light into a camera
The man certainly did mean to tell him so, for he opened the door no more than a foot, and stood in that narrow aperture.
There was a kind of portico or colonnade outside, and this obstructed even the little light that at the best could have found its way through the small apertures in the door.
They consist essentially of a lamp in a reflector whose aperture is closed with a sheet or a lens of clear glass.
They stole swiftly across the room and peered through the little apertures which lighted the place.
This temple consisted of nine vaults, situated perpendicularly beneath each other, and communicating by apertures left in each vault.
If the layer of cool air is thin, then the interaction of the aperture wakes with the hot mean flow may be important.
Computer-controlled motors help in individually moving the cameras, changing the focus, zoom, aperture, or tilting the stereo pair.
With binocular vision grip aperture matched block-size and was not affected by its distance for both the patients and the control subjects.
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小孔, 縫隙, (尤指照相機的)孔徑,光圈…
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小孔, 隙缝, (尤指照相机的)孔径,光圈…
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apertura, orificio, abertura…
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abertura…
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fotoğraf makinasının ışık almasını sağlayan küçük delik…
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ouverture…
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otvor, díra, clona…
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åbning, hul, blændeåbning…
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