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eyeshade

/ahy-sheyd/US // ˈaɪˌʃeɪd //UK // (ˈaɪˌʃeɪd) //

眼罩,遮阳板,遮阳伞,眼影

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a visor worn on the head or forehead to shield the eyes from overhead light.

Examples

  • As I watched his CPAC speech last week, I was struck by what a narrow, green-eyeshade approach he took.

  • If Paul Ryan wanted to dispel his image as a green-eyeshade guy obsessed with deficits, he came to CPAC with the wrong speech.

  • America needs a green eyeshade party willing to do the disagreeable work of squeezing waste from the system.

  • Editor DeWitt, an eyeshade pulled low over his eyes, scowled as he rapidly scanned copy.

  • Snap, with his habitual red celluloid eyeshade shoved high on his forehead, worked over our instruments.

  • Duke Barrows tilted back in his chair and pushed the green eyeshade to the top of his head.

  • This cashier, for instance, wore a green eyeshade whenever his hat was not on his, head.

  • Whipping off his eyeshade, Tom went into the apartment next door and stretched out to snatch a few hours' sleep.