refracting
v. <物>(使)折射( refract的现在分词 )
When a ray of light or a sound wave refracts or is refracted, the path it follows bends at a particular point, for example when it enters water or glass.
As we age the lenses of the eyes thicken, and thus refract light differently.
随着我们年龄的增长,眼睛的晶状体变厚,因此对光线的折射也会发生变化。
...surfaces that cause the light to reflect and refract.
导致光线发生反射和折射的表面
Crystals having this property are said to be doubly refracting , or birefringent.
具有这种性质的晶体叫做双折射晶体.
The light eddied and shifted as though refracting through the intricate vaults of a cathedral.
那淡淡的光线缥缈不定,袅袅似烟,象是透过大教堂结构奥妙的圆顶折射下来的一般.
Here visitors can watch the sky through a 130 mm . refracting telescope.
在这里,参观的人可以通过一架130毫米的折射望远镜观看天象.
Search He Saixian's record, ordinary in refracting brilliant.
翻开贺思贤的档案, 平凡中折射着辉煌.
The optical system of a refracting telescope is essentially the as that of a compound microscope.
折射望远镜的光学系统与复显微镜的光学系统基本上相同.