- When you goggle, you stare with wide-open bug eyes. You might goggle at a monkey riding a unicycle down the main street of your town.
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- vi. 眼珠转动;瞪眼看
- n. 护目镜,风镜;眼睛睁视
- adj. 瞪眼的,睁眼的
- vt. 使瞪眼;使眼珠转动
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1. LEXINGTON, Mass., 4 Sept. 2007. BAE Systems will design and develop a digitally enhanced night-vision goggle as part of the U.S. Army's Enhanced Night Vision goggle program.
BAE系统公司将设计并开发一种数字化增强夜视护目镜,这是美国陆军增强型夜视镜计划的一部分。
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2. This next-generation goggle will use digital imagery to improve soldier mobility and situational awareness under all lighting conditions and in the presence of battlefield obscurants.
这种下一代夜视镜将使用数字图像,在所有的光照情况和战场条件下提高士兵的行动能力和态势感知能力。
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3. The C-130 AMP improvements include a fully integrated, night-vision-goggle compatible, digital glass cockpit and new digital avionics that increase situational awareness and enhance safety.
C-130航空电子现代化的改进包括一个全集成、兼容夜视护目镜的数字玻璃座舱和新增数字航空电子设备,增强态势感知和安全性。
- goggle (v.) 1530s, from Middle English gogelen "to roll (the eyes) about" (late 14c.), influenced by Middle English gogel-eyed "squint-eyed," also, due to being used incorrectly in a translation from Latin, "one-eyed" (late 14c.), of uncertain origin. It has been suggested that it is a frequentative verb from Celtic (compare Irish and Gaelic gog "a nod, a slight motion," Irish gogaim "I nod, gesticulate," but some consider these to be from English. Perhaps somehow imitative. As a surname (Robert le Gogel) from c. 1300. Related: Goggled; goggling. As a noun, 1650s, "goggling look;" earlier "person who goggles" (1610s).
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