kaleidoscoping

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Определение kaleidoscoping в Английский Язык Турецкий язык словарь

kaleidoscope
kaleydoskop

Tom kaleydoskopları seviyor. - Tom loves kaleidoscopes.

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Определение kaleidoscoping в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь

kaleidoscope
A tube of mirrors containing loose coloured beads etc and is rotated to produce a succession of symmetrical designs
kaleidoscope
A constantly changing set of colours, or other things
kaleidoscope
A kaleidoscope is a toy in the shape of a tube with a small hole at one end. If you look through the hole and turn the other end of the tube, you can see a pattern of colours which changes as you turn the tube round
kaleidoscope
and reflecting surfaces so arranged that changes of position exhibit its contents in an endless variety of beautiful colors and symmetrical forms
kaleidoscope
You can describe something that is made up of a lot of different and frequently changing colours or elements as a kaleidoscope. the vivid kaleidoscope of colours displayed in the plumage of the peacock. Optical device consisting of mirrors that reflect images of bits of coloured glass or other objects in a symmetrical geometric design through a viewer. The design may be changed endlessly by rotating the section containing the loose fragments. A simple kaleidoscope consists of two thin, wedge-shaped mirror strips touching along a common edge. The mirrors are enclosed in a tube with a viewing eyehole at one end. At the other end is a thin, flat box that can be rotated; it is made from two glass disks, the outer one ground to act as a diffusing screen. In this box are pieces of coloured glass, beads, etc. When the box is turned, the objects inside tumble into an arbitrary grouping, and when the diffusing screen is illuminated, the sixfold or eightfold multiplication creates a striking symmetrical pattern. The kaleidoscope was invented by Sir David Brewster 1816
kaleidoscope
{i} tube containing mirrors which reflect and create constantly changing symmetrical patterns from small pieces of colored glass held at one end of the tube; anything that changes constantly
kaleidoscope
an optical toy in a tube; it produces symmetrical patterns as bits of colored glass are reflected by mirrors
kaleidoscope
It has been much employed in arts of design
kaleidoscope
An instrument invented by Sir David Brewster, which contains loose fragments of colored glass, etc