0 a pair of tubes with glass lenses at either end that you look through to see things far away more clearly:
a pair of binoculars
1 a device for making objects that are far away appear nearer and larger, and made of two attached tubes that you hold up to your eyes to look through:
a pair of binoculars
With the help of binoculars, bird watchers may see and identify birds beyond the range of normal human eyesight.
Observers were concealed on the ground in a position to view as much of the focal tree canopy as possible through binoculars.
Through the binoculars the first-person narrator sees a beautiful woman whom he thinks he knows.
For the remaining five adult trees and 20 juveniles, the number of leaves produced and herbivory was estimated using binoculars.
A look through the binoculars confirms that he is.
The narrator does something more and observes the approaching yacht through his binoculars.
Observations were made from a distance with binoculars and a telescope.
Observations were made using 8 x 40 or 10 x 40 binoculars.
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雙目鏡,雙筒望遠鏡…
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双目镜,双筒望远镜…
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prismáticos, binoculares [masculine]…
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binóculo…
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双眼鏡…
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dürbün…
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jumelles [feminine, plural], jumelles…
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binocles, prismàtics…
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