binocular / bəˈnɒk yə lər, baɪ- /

⚽高中词汇双筒望远镜望远镜双目镜双眼皮

binocular2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Usually binoculars. Also called pair of binoculars, prism binoculars. an optical device, providing good depth effect, for use with both eyes, consisting of two small telescopes fitted together side by side, each telescope having two prisms between the eyepiece and objective for erecting the image.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. involving both eyes: binocular vision.

binocular 近义词

binocular

等同于 opera glasses

更多binocular例句

  1. Incidentally, because it is close to the sun, please don’t use binoculars or a telescope to look directly at the sun.
  2. His bodyguard, up in the stands, considered reaching for the pistol in his binocular case.
  3. People can pay homage to Galileo by observing this conjunction with a pair of binoculars, if not a telescope.
  4. My companions scanned the treetops with binoculars and a thermal-imaging monocular.
  5. Bank fishing is a lot like jump-shooting waterfowl in that you can use binoculars and you can see the ripples or a pod of fish in the water.
  6. One of the officers instantly went to the top with his binocular, bringing it to bear on a small, far distant speck on the ocean.
  7. But no sign of the Polynesia 55 was discovered through the powerful binocular glasses with which Captain Bergen swept the horizon.
  8. Then getting out a powerful binocular I rode up to a point whence I knew I could command a considerable sweep.
  9. This identity presupposes the habit of binocular fusion; but convergent squint arises, as a rule, before this habit is acquired.
  10. Examination with the stereoscope showed no normal binocular fusion even during normal position of the eyes.