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单词 binoculars
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Definition of binoculars in English:

binoculars

(also a pair of binoculars)
plural nounbɪˈnɒkjʊləzbəˈnɑkjələrz
  • An optical instrument with a lens for each eye, used for viewing distant objects.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The view in binoculars or a telescope shows a wealth of detail along the length of the tail.
    • Your local astronomical society will be pleased to give you further advice and practical help in choosing a suitable telescope or pair of binoculars.
    • Cover one of the lenses of the binoculars with some kitchen foil as shown below.
    • A powerful telescope or binoculars so I could scan the horizon for rescuers and still look at the wildlife.
    • Later, the woman's husband fetched a pair of binoculars and a telescope.
    • We set off after a Sunday lunch with maps, camera, binoculars, bird and flower books.
    • The Gullane resident who had put a stall in his driveway selling binoculars and cameras was doing better business.
    • James tried to adjust the lenses of the binoculars for a third, unsuccessful time.
    • But Wright, who was examining the distant valley through his binoculars, did see it.
    • Suspended by straps from his neck, his camera and binoculars sat one above the other against his chest.
    • Holding up a peculiar instrument, similar to pair of binoculars, he zeroed in on the flag flying over one of the tent posts.
    • Perhaps he plans to observe Armageddon from a safe distance, through the lenses of his binoculars.
    • Telescopes, cameras or binoculars should not be used unless they have the correct filters.
    • We tried a simple, economical solution to this problem: combining the camera with a pair of binoculars.
    • Not with the naked eye, and certainly not through any optical device like binoculars or a telescope.
    • Finally someone got smart and included a simple digital camera inside a pair of binoculars to capture all the action outdoors, in the arena or at live performances.
    • David has been known to leap out of bed of a morning, pull back the blinds and find cameras and binoculars trained upon him.
    • Inside were three cameras, seven pairs of binoculars, camouflage paint, seven radios and an inflatable dingy, compressed into something almost the size of a backpack.
    • He took photographs using a telephoto lens and used binoculars to inspect the general state of the roofing and tiling.
    • It has a different look to the X50, resembling a pair of binoculars from a distance, but every bit as stylish.

Origin

Late 19th century: plural of binocular.

 
 

Definition of binoculars in US English:

binoculars

plural nounbəˈnɑkjələrzbəˈnäkyələrz
  • An optical instrument with a lens for each eye, used for viewing distant objects.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Finally someone got smart and included a simple digital camera inside a pair of binoculars to capture all the action outdoors, in the arena or at live performances.
    • But Wright, who was examining the distant valley through his binoculars, did see it.
    • The Gullane resident who had put a stall in his driveway selling binoculars and cameras was doing better business.
    • Holding up a peculiar instrument, similar to pair of binoculars, he zeroed in on the flag flying over one of the tent posts.
    • He took photographs using a telephoto lens and used binoculars to inspect the general state of the roofing and tiling.
    • Later, the woman's husband fetched a pair of binoculars and a telescope.
    • James tried to adjust the lenses of the binoculars for a third, unsuccessful time.
    • The view in binoculars or a telescope shows a wealth of detail along the length of the tail.
    • We tried a simple, economical solution to this problem: combining the camera with a pair of binoculars.
    • It has a different look to the X50, resembling a pair of binoculars from a distance, but every bit as stylish.
    • A powerful telescope or binoculars so I could scan the horizon for rescuers and still look at the wildlife.
    • We set off after a Sunday lunch with maps, camera, binoculars, bird and flower books.
    • David has been known to leap out of bed of a morning, pull back the blinds and find cameras and binoculars trained upon him.
    • Perhaps he plans to observe Armageddon from a safe distance, through the lenses of his binoculars.
    • Not with the naked eye, and certainly not through any optical device like binoculars or a telescope.
    • Telescopes, cameras or binoculars should not be used unless they have the correct filters.
    • Your local astronomical society will be pleased to give you further advice and practical help in choosing a suitable telescope or pair of binoculars.
    • Suspended by straps from his neck, his camera and binoculars sat one above the other against his chest.
    • Cover one of the lenses of the binoculars with some kitchen foil as shown below.
    • Inside were three cameras, seven pairs of binoculars, camouflage paint, seven radios and an inflatable dingy, compressed into something almost the size of a backpack.

Origin

Late 19th century: plural of binocular.

 
 
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