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Definition of loupe in English: loupenoun luːplo͞op A small magnifying glass used by jewellers and watchmakers. (珠宝匠和修表匠用的)小型放大镜 Example sentencesExamples - However, the differences between the crystals make it fairly easy to distinguish each species with a microscope or by careful observation with a loupe.
- As you work the metal down, occasionally examine the hole with a loupe.
- The wound took two months to heal and is now only visible using a jeweler's loupe. -
- He releases it, slides it deftly back into the paper, examines it again by the loupe, now lets it squirm in his palm, light reflecting sharply.
- This section contains a wide array of magnifiers, jeweler's loupes, tripod magnifiers, magnifying glasses, linen counters, two-way viewers, hand lenses and lucite bug boxes.
- They will use the loupes to do 14 different observations.
- Given their overall quality, I can't help but marvel at how it's possible to manufacture and bring these loupes to market at such a remarkably low price.
- Therefore, gemologists, appraisers, and jewelers routinely use simple tools - such as a jeweler's loupe or microscope - to reveal more about a stone.
- As gemstone treatments become more complex, will the lab replace the loupe?
- The gold gleam of his jeweler's loupe caught her eye.
- This requires a jeweler's magnifying loupe and a very small screwdriver.
- Taking the jeweler's loupe from around his neck, he gingerly passed it to her.
- Martin sat in front of one of the workbenches in the rear of the shop, a jeweler's loupe in one eye, concentrating on the miniscule soldering tool in his left hand.
- For gems, consider purchasing a jeweler's loupe and learning to use it.
- The leaf and scroll patterns are well defined and executed with a strength and sureness that holds fast even under the magnification of a watchmaker's loupe.
OriginLate 19th century: from French. Definition of loupe in US English: loupenounlo͞op A small magnifying glass used by jewelers and watchmakers. (珠宝匠和修表匠用的)小型放大镜 Example sentencesExamples - Given their overall quality, I can't help but marvel at how it's possible to manufacture and bring these loupes to market at such a remarkably low price.
- They will use the loupes to do 14 different observations.
- Martin sat in front of one of the workbenches in the rear of the shop, a jeweler's loupe in one eye, concentrating on the miniscule soldering tool in his left hand.
- This requires a jeweler's magnifying loupe and a very small screwdriver.
- For gems, consider purchasing a jeweler's loupe and learning to use it.
- As gemstone treatments become more complex, will the lab replace the loupe?
- However, the differences between the crystals make it fairly easy to distinguish each species with a microscope or by careful observation with a loupe.
- This section contains a wide array of magnifiers, jeweler's loupes, tripod magnifiers, magnifying glasses, linen counters, two-way viewers, hand lenses and lucite bug boxes.
- Taking the jeweler's loupe from around his neck, he gingerly passed it to her.
- The wound took two months to heal and is now only visible using a jeweler's loupe. -
- The gold gleam of his jeweler's loupe caught her eye.
- The leaf and scroll patterns are well defined and executed with a strength and sureness that holds fast even under the magnification of a watchmaker's loupe.
- As you work the metal down, occasionally examine the hole with a loupe.
- He releases it, slides it deftly back into the paper, examines it again by the loupe, now lets it squirm in his palm, light reflecting sharply.
- Therefore, gemologists, appraisers, and jewelers routinely use simple tools - such as a jeweler's loupe or microscope - to reveal more about a stone.
OriginLate 19th century: from French. |