telescope2 verb 1 SHORT/NOT LONG[transitiveT] to make a process or set of events happen in a shorter time 使〔某一过程或某事件〕缩短be telescoped into something The whole legal process was telescoped into a few weeks. 整个法律程序被缩短到几个星期。
2 [intransitiveI] if something telescopes, the parts of it press together or slide over each other, and it becomes smaller 叠套缩短,叠缩 The front of the car telescoped when it hit the wall. 汽车撞在墙上,车头都撞瘪了。
telescope• Buildings, black as anthracite, were receding or telescoping down, rumbling as they moved, clearing a field for battle.• The steering wheel can be tilted up and down and telescoped in and out.• Two quite different events, occurring some seventy years apart, appear to have been garbled or telescoped in this passage.• The play's three acts are admirably telescoped into a 2 1/2-hour program.• On and on it goes: Past events are telescoped into those of today.• Tilt and telescoping steering wheels are there for comfort.• Time telescoped strangely - they were in the lane, in the wood, opposite the house.• Acting together, the two groups serve as retractors by telescoping the abdomen.• Below is a revolving stage with a telescoping wall. be telescoped into something• On and on it goes: Past events are telescoped into those of today.