monocular / məˈnɒk yə lər /

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monocular2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. having only one eye.
  2. of, relating to, or for the use of only one eye: a monocular microscope.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a monocular instrument or device.

更多monocular例句

  1. A monocular night-vision camera that can help you navigate, even if you aren’t a wayfinder.
  2. So binoculars are best if you want to see objects farther away, monoculars are best if you need to keep weight down in your pack, and NVGs are best if you’re looking for night sight that’s easy to use, especially when on the move.
  3. That’s all packed into a portable night-vision monocular that weighs less than three quarters of a pound.
  4. Nystagmus occasionally occurs in monocular fixation (with exclusion of the other eye).
  5. Rapidly occurring monocular visual disturbances are noticed, whether detected with or without the ophthalmoscope.
  6. In monocular vision, on the contrary, the movement is uniformly upward and involves a progressive increase in error.
  7. Several points of comparison between judgments made with binocular and with monocular vision remain to be stated.
  8. I have a very good prism monocular—twenty-five diameter magnification, with a splendid definition.