Pronunciation: /ˈæk.tɪv ˈɒp.tɪks/
noun a technology used in telescopes to actively adjust the shape of a mirror or lens to improve image quality
A1 Active optics help improve the performance of telescopes.
A2 Scientists use active optics to adjust the shape of telescope mirrors.
B1 The implementation of active optics has revolutionized the field of astronomy.
B2 Engineers are constantly researching new ways to enhance active optics technology.
C1 The intricate system of active optics requires precise calibration and maintenance.
C2 Advanced telescopes utilize cutting-edge active optics systems to achieve unparalleled image quality.
formal Active optics is a technology used in telescopes to actively adjust the shape of the mirror to compensate for distortions.
informal They use active optics in those fancy telescopes to make sure they get a clear view of the stars.
slang Active optics is like magic for telescopes, making sure they see everything perfectly.
figurative In life, we need to have active optics to adjust our perspective and see things more clearly.
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