"macroscopic" 怎么发音
word
mak-ruh-SKAH-pik
mak-ruh-SKOP-ik
释义
Large enough to be seen or studied without a microscope; visible to the naked eye. Used in science to describe objects or phenomena that are not microscopic.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˌmækrəˈskɑpɪk
英式英语
mˌækɹəskˈɒpɪk
简化发音
美式
mak-ruh-SKAH-pik
英式
mak-ruh-SKOP-ik
语境中听
A human hair is macroscopic because you can see it without a microscope.
Mountains are an example of macroscopic structures in nature.
Most insects are macroscopic, so you do not need special tools to see them.
Scientists often compare macroscopic and microscopic properties when studying materials.