Binoculars Meaning in English
word
/bəˈnɑkjəɫɝz/
buh-NAH-kyuh-lerz
/bɪnˈɒkjʊləz/
bi-NOK-yuh-luhz
释义
A device with two lenses, used for seeing things far away more clearly with both eyes at once.
用法与细微差别
Always plural—say 'a pair of binoculars,' not 'a binocular.' Commonly used in activities like birdwatching, sports, or hiking. Not the same as a telescope (for one eye).
Spanish: binocularesPortuguese (BR): binóculosPortuguese (PT): binóculosChinese (Simplified): 双筒望远镜Chinese (Traditional): 雙筒望遠鏡Hindi: दूरबीनArabic: منظار مزدوجBengali: দ্বিনেত্র - বাইনোকুলারRussian: бинокльJapanese: 双眼鏡Vietnamese: ống nhòmKorean: 쌍안경Turkish: dürbünUrdu: دوربین دو عینیIndonesian: teropong
例句
He looked at the mountains through his binoculars.
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I bought new binoculars for the trip.
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The children shared the binoculars to watch the birds.
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Could you hand me the binoculars? I think I spotted a deer.
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He forgot his binoculars, so he couldn't see the game very well.
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I always keep my binoculars in the car just in case I see something interesting.
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