binoculars 英 [bɪˈnɒkjələz]   美 [bɪˈnɑkjələrz]

binoculars

binoculars  英 [bɪˈnɒkjələz] 美 [bɪˈnɑkjələrz]

n. [光] 双筒望远镜;[光] 双筒镜,[光] 双目镜 

名词复数:binoculars 

There were maybe 60,000 sandhills just within the sweep of my binoculars. 仅在我的双筒望远镜视野之内,就有大概60,000只沙丘鹤。
It so large at 182 degrees that both eyes together offer all round vision and even overlap at the front, creating an effect like binoculars. 视野大到182度的两只眼睛加在一起形成了全方位视觉,甚至能在前方重叠,产生双筒望远镜的效果。

  • Birdwatchers often use binoculars to get a better look at their feathered friends. When you look through binoculars, far-off things appear much closer.
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  • n. [光] 双筒望远镜;[光] 双筒镜,[光] 双目镜
  • 1. There were maybe 60,000 sandhills just within the sweep of my binoculars.

    仅在我的双筒望远镜视野之内,就有大概60,000只沙丘鹤。

  • 2. It so large at 182 degrees that both eyes together offer all round vision and even overlap at the front, creating an effect like binoculars.

    视野大到182度的两只眼睛加在一起形成了全方位视觉,甚至能在前方重叠,产生双筒望远镜的效果。

  • 3. His ship was present in Tokyo Bay in 1945 for the formal surrender of Japan aboard the U.S.S. Missouri, which Signalman Schwartz watched through a pair of binoculars.

    1945年在密苏里号上接受日本正式投降时,他的船也在东京湾出席,信号兵斯瓦茨通过双筒望远镜看到了整个受降仪式。

  • binoculars (n.) 1866; see binocular. Earlier binocle (1690s).
bin·ocu·lars / bɪˈnɒkjələz ; NAmE bɪˈnɑːkjələrz / ( also ˈfield glasses ) noun [plural ] an instrument, like two small telescopesfixed together, that makes objects that are far away seem nearer when you look through it 双筒望远镜 a pair of binoculars 一副双筒望远镜 We looked at the birds through binoculars. 我们用双筒望远镜观鸟。 bin·ocu·lars / bɪˈnɒkjələz ; NAmE bɪˈnɑːkjələrz /
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