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prism binoculars

棱镜双筒望远镜,棱镜式双筒望远镜,棱镜望远镜,棱镜式双目镜

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Usually prism binoculars. Optics. binocular.

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Examples

  • I recognize my inability to truly understand these events in the same context or view these events through exactly the same prism.

  • You had the PRISM program, and you also have National Security letters.

  • He pops from the screen as a charismatic, occasionally messianic “human prism,” as Moss calls him.

  • Snowden himself exposed a program known as PRISM that provided these so-called back doors to the NSA in the United States.

  • Mistakes happen, nuance is often lost, and everything is seen through a prism of who is winning and who is losing.

  • 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.

  • At eighteen does not love hold a prism between the world and the eyes of a young girl?

  • His name and his bright past, seen through the prism of whispered gossip, had gained him the nickname of The Admiral.

  • It was an irregular trapezium, a mass struck off from the colossal granitic prism of the Great Douvre.

  • But no sign of the Polynesia 55 was discovered through the powerful binocular glasses with which Captain Bergen swept the horizon.