单词 | sunglasses |
释义 | sunglasses (sʌnglɑːsɪz , -glæs- ) plural noun [oft a pair of NOUN] A2 Sunglasses are glasses with dark lenses which you wear to protect your eyes from bright sunlight. She slipped on a pair of sunglasses. Image of sunglasses © 08/05/2018, Shutterstock Collocations: aviator sunglasses I wouldn't be surprised if he had a pair of skinny jeans and aviator sunglasses in his wardrobe. The Sun (2008) She greeted me at the door of her comfortable apartment in dark red lipstick, aviator sunglasses and a lime green trouser suit. Spitfire Women of World War II (2007) Otherwise, a pair of aviator sunglasses and a headscarf should suffice. Times, Sunday Times (2007) The singer, wearing dark sunglasses, was later seen leaving the property with the suitcase. The Sun Proper, grown-up surgery, with blood and bandages and dark sunglasses. Times, Sunday Times He emerged with his face covered by dark sunglasses and a surgical mask - and with his hair hidden behind a surgical cap. The Sun Her sight was “like having really dark sunglasses and looking through a tunnel,” she recalls. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 And a pair of large, dark sunglasses. Times, Sunday Times Long gone are the days of convertible cars being expensive trinkets owned by drivers with designer sunglasses and fur coats. Times, Sunday Times (2015) Another picture shows her smoking while hiding behind a pair of designer sunglasses. The Sun (2013) Forget designer sunglasses and buy glasses made with filters from reputable suppliers of astronomical equipment. Times, Sunday Times (2006) WE'RE putting all our rivals in the shade this summer with a special offer on designer sunglasses. The Sun (2009) The oversized sunglasses (10) provided the same appearance affluence for next to nothing. Times, Sunday Times She wears layers of beautiful clothes, a jaunty beret decorated with a jewelled lizard, and oversized sunglasses. Times, Sunday Times Plus bigness and boldness in the form of oversized sunglasses and hat. Times, Sunday Times In the early twenty-first century moderately oversized sunglasses have become a fashion trend. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Just try claiming for a pair of prescription sunglasses. Times, Sunday Times Many stores offer 50 per cent off on selected frames and all offer a second pair of glasses - including prescription sunglasses - at half price when buying a first pair. The Sun I managed to lose my spectacles in the sea an hour after arriving, so had to wear my prescription sunglasses for the duration in order to see. Times, Sunday Times Prescription sunglasses can be costly and often more than normal spectacles - even without add-ons such as anti-glare. The Sun He wears prescription sunglasses, black clothes and likes drinking coffee. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Another always wears reflective sunglasses because he believes he has dark shadows under his eyes and looks like something from another planet. Times, Sunday Times Despite the gloomy day, he wore reflective sunglasses. Times, Sunday Times He appeared wearing a coat, impenetrable reflective sunglasses and a cap, his beard, once piratically neat, patchy and overgrown. Times, Sunday Times One snap has him wearing sunglasses indoors and pouting for the camera. The Sun (2015) He works in media and has been known to wear sunglasses indoors. Times, Sunday Times (2009) During the peak season, check pollen counts daily and wear sunglasses to protect your eyes from irritation. The Sun (2014) He wore sunglasses with the reflector lenses that the state troopers who patrol the Mass Pike favour. THE DUTCH BLUE ERROR (1993) She was carrying a cup of coffee from the shop around the corner, and she was wearing sunglasses. CIRCLE OF THREE: BOOK 13: AND IT HARM NONE (2001) Those snazzy chrome-trimmed headlamps that look like wraparound sunglasses aren't fooling anyone. The Sun Putting on his jacket and some wraparound sunglasses, he picked up the keys to his car which was parked on the driveway. Times, Sunday Times Take a non-sedating antihistamine tablet every day, possibly in conjunction with a nose spray, and wear wraparound sunglasses to protect your eyes. Times, Sunday Times Wraparound sunglasses stop your eyes streaming, and if you smile too hard you'll wind up swallowing flies. Times, Sunday Times No one was without a pair of futuristic wraparound sunglasses and a baseball cap. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 太阳镜 Japanese: サングラス |
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