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Meanings of
aperture
in English
Russian
апертура
Portuguese
abertura
Spanish
apertura
Back to the meaning
Hole or opening through which light travels.
diaphragm
Russian
апертура
Synonyms
Examples for "
diaphragm
"
diaphragm
Examples for "
diaphragm
"
1
The
diaphragm
and the speaking tube were the great sources of error.
2
Purpose: To evaluate the relationship between liver tumor motion and
diaphragm
motion.
3
Find the esophagus where it penetrates the
diaphragm
and joins the stomach.
4
Autopsy.-Baseof left lung adherent to
diaphragm
and costal pleura; lung hardened.
5
We conclude that CMV had a detrimental effect on
diaphragm
contractile properties.
Usage of
aperture
in English
1
Not the smallest
aperture
was left in it; nothing whatever could pass.
2
We crushed through the
aperture
and once more stood in the chapel.
3
The
aperture
of exit offered special features beyond simple increase in size.
4
The simple trefoil
aperture
seems a fair architectural version of the clover-leaves.
5
Given the shallow and narrow
aperture
,
entering the 300SL is not easy.
6
The patio gate latch clicked and Pablo Artelan stood in the
aperture
.
7
I endeavored, but of course in vain, to look through the
aperture
.
8
The black
aperture
seemed friendly; it beckoned to her with friendly hands.
9
Not only in the plaster, but through the lathing, the
aperture
extended.
10
The new-comer stepped through the
aperture
and the panel closed behind him.
11
Thyrza looked round and saw in the
aperture
a tiny white figure.
12
The daylight breaks in at the
aperture
,
signifying the dawning of 'Ope.
13
Then he strolled slowly down the passage and called through the
aperture
:
14
A crook inside saw it through the
aperture
and opened the door.
15
The arm comes through an
aperture
in the sleeve, which hangs down.
16
Then she stepped up on the sill and slipped through the
aperture
.
Other examples for "aperture"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
aperture
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
small aperture
narrow aperture
dark aperture
square aperture
black aperture
More collocations
Translations for
aperture
Russian
апертура
Portuguese
abertura
Spanish
apertura
Aperture
through the time
Aperture
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common