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eyeglass

/ahy-glas, ahy-glahs/US // ˈaɪˌglæs, ˈaɪˌglɑs //UK // (ˈaɪˌɡlɑːs) //

眼镜,玻璃眼镜,玻璃

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : eyeglasses, glass.
    • : a single lens used to aid vision, especially one worn or carried on the person; monocle.
    • : an eyepiece.
    • : an eyecup.

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Examples

  • The eye shield should fit seamlessly over the face with or without eyeglasses and provide venting and anti-fogging technology.

  • Meanwhile, she is holding off on expenses like new eyeglasses and co-pays for the dentist.

  • Luckily, when you wear prescription eyeglasses you have a couple of options when looking for ski goggles.

  • Some, like the PlayStation VR, allows you to adjust the lens distance from your eyes, which is helpful for those who wear eyeglasses.

  • It’s also embedded within shopping apps and store mirrors that let people try on anything from eyeglasses to makeup virtually.

  • Seager writes about being threatened by a patient with a shank carved out of an eyeglass stem.

  • Seton, smoking one of the inevitable cheroots, watched him, tapping his teeth with the rim of his eyeglass.

  • His interlocutor began, with a shake of the eyeglass, to shift and sidle again, as if distinctly excited by the subject.

  • Verinder helped himself to a sandwich, ogling Moya the while with his eyeglass.

  • "We mustn't put it too baldly," observed Southend, dangling his eyeglass.

  • Mr. O'Royster adjusted his eyeglass and looked with a sort of serene curiosity at the man.