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    A closer look



    Friday, Nov 04, 2005,Page 20


    PHOTO: EPA

    Did you know that there is more to see than what your eyes can show you?

    Human eyes can't see the smallest parts of the world, like the germs and bacteria that are everywhere.

    But there is a way to see those things. The machine in this picture is called a microscope, and it works by making things look much, much larger than they really are.

    There are other things to see besides germs and bacteria. Using a microscope, you can look at pretty things up close, like a leaf or the petal of a flower. They are even more beautiful when you look at them through a microscope.
    Do you know?
    IN DETAIL

    The word microscope, like many English words, comes from Greek. In Greek, micron means small and scopos means aim. The word microscopic comes from microscope. It describes something that is too small to be seen without a microscope.

    The words of the day
    bacteria
    細菌 (xi4 jun4)

    up close
    仔細 (zi3 xi4)
    From far away the tree looked small, but it looked huge up close.
    這棵樹遠遠看起來很小,但仔細看卻相當龐大。

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