0 a round piece of glass worn, especially in the past, in front of one eye in order to help you to see more clearly -- (尤指旧时的)单片眼镜
Finally, the third experimenter experienced in operating the eye-tracker evaluated the picture image and the eye position and adjusted the angle of the eye-tracking monocle as needed during the experiment.
If it is a logical argument that one ought to pay double for bifocals, what would be the charge for a monocle?
I am advised that the words "optical appliances" mean a complete object, such as a monocle or a pair of glasses.
I often wonder why he closes the eye with which he is supposed to look through the monocle and opens the other eye.
He wears a monocle over his left eye and a small top hat that floats just above his head.
It is usually wearing a monocle, or a top hat, which represents the act of class.
Historical types include the "pince-nez", monocle, lorgnette, and scissors-glasses.
Much of the computer's data is directly relayed into the right eyepiece transferred on the visor of the pilots helmet or a visual monocle.