Pronunciation: /ɑːptɪks/
noun the branch of physics that deals with the nature and properties of light, including its interactions with matter and the construction of instruments that use or detect it
A1 Optics is the study of light and how it behaves.
A2 The optics of the camera determine the quality of the images.
B1 Understanding the optics of a microscope is essential for proper use.
B2 The company invested in high-quality optics for their new telescope.
C1 The professor's research in optics has led to groundbreaking discoveries.
C2 The conference will focus on the latest advancements in optics and photonics.
formal The study of optics involves the behavior and properties of light.
informal Optics is all about how light works and behaves.
slang Optics is like the science of how light does its thing.
figurative In politics, optics play a crucial role in shaping public perception.
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