释义 |
bifocalsbi‧fo‧cals /baɪˈfəʊkəlz $ ˈbaɪfoʊ-/ noun [plural] - An effort to look through bifocals put a jaunty thrust in Lois's small chin.
- Discreetly Pamela put on her bifocals and craned her neck.
- For instance, it was by trusting the bifocals of Euhemerus that Heinrich Schliemann rediscovered Troy.
- He had a pair of rimless bifocals in one hand, chewing on one of the stems as he read.
- Her eyes loomed behind her bifocals.
- Mom wore large bifocals with Sophia Loren frames and a pastel polyester pantsuit that stretched over her abdomen.
- You see two-zip in this Series, pal, you better give up those drugstore bifocals.
special glasses with an upper part made for seeing things that are far away, and a lower part made for reading—bifocal adjective |