eyeglasses
英 [ˈaɪglɑːsɪz]
美 [ˈaɪˌglæsəz]
n. 眼镜
柯林斯词典
- 眼镜
Eyeglassesare two lenses in a frame that some people wear in front of their eyes in order to help them see better.
in BRIT, usually use 英国英语通常用 glasses
英英释义
noun
- optical instrument consisting of a frame that holds a pair of lenses for correcting defective vision
双语例句
- On the occasions when I do lose them, one thought often leaps into my mind: Thank goodness I was born after eyeglasses were invented.
当我真碰上找不到眼镜的情况时,有一个想法常常跃入我的脑海:谢天谢地,在我出生之前眼镜就发明出来了。 - To give them high quality customer service in addition to our high quality eyeglasses makes for a win-win situation.
为了让他们加入我们的高品质眼镜高质量的客户服务使一个双赢的局面。 - In his fury he broke his eyeglasses.
盛怒之下,他摔了坏自己的眼镜。 - Eyeglasses can correct vision because light changes speed when it passes from air to a glass or plastic lens; this causes the rays to bend.
眼镜可以校正视力是因为光从空气射入玻璃或塑料的镜片时速度会改变,于是光线就发生了弯折。 - His eyeglasses magnify words so he can read them.
他借助眼睛把字放大以便能够阅读。 - Eyeglasses to sunglasses in less than 60 seconds.
不到60秒,便可由普通眼镜变成太阳镜。 - More particularly, rimless eyeglasses require new technology to render them long-lasting and fail-safe.
更具体地说,无边框眼镜需要新的工艺使它们变得长期耐用且工作可靠。 - They called him "four eyes," because he wore eyeglasses.
他们叫他“四眼”,因为他戴着眼镜。 - In face perception, besides physiognomic changes, accessories like eyeglasses can influence facial appearance.
在面部感知方面,除了相貌的变化,一些诸如眼镜的配饰也会影响外表。 - In addition, corrective eyeglasses cost a lot of money.
另外,眼镜也需要很多的金钱。