binoculars的意思和读音

binoculars

: [bɪˈnɑkjələrz] : [bɪˈnɒkjʊlə(r)z]

n.

n.opera glasses,field glasses,eyeglasses

binocularsn.

1.an instrument, like two small telescopes fixed together, that makes objects that are far away seem nearer when you look through it

a pair of binoculars

We looked at the birds through binoculars.

n.1.2.3.

n.1.a piece of equipment with two parts that you hold against your eyes and look through to see distant objects more clearly

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1.True or False: If I were to stand on high ground in Key West with a good pair of binoculars, I would be as informed as I am right now.KeyWest

2.Let me have another look. But I think they are still too distant to see clearly despite the binoculars.

3.Secret Service binoculars sit on a ledge covered in snow, next to the front entrance of the White House in Washington.

4.At its simplest, a Raven acts as a flying pair of binoculars that can look over the next hill, or escort a convoy from above.,“

5.Rebels appear to have had a hard time obtaining binoculars during the war's early days.

6.After fifteen minutes or so I had a splitting headache and yet Mr. Chen stood nearly stock-still unfazed scanning the crowd with binoculars.15

7.Very small monitors are mounted on a mechanical arm, and users look into the monitors like they would look into a pair of binoculars.使使

8.It's just beyond the visual limit, so . . . you'll be able to spot Neptune with a small telescope or even just a pair of binoculars.……便

9.I took a pair of binoculars and stood out in the mission compound, searching the skies where I knew the comet could be seen.

10.Many students had binoculars. The seats might be raised high in the air, but it was still difficult to see what was going on sometimes.