binoculars
binoculars — 名詞
1. A handheld device with two separate telescopes joined side by side, used for see
望遠鏡
有兩個鏡筒,用來放大遠方景物的工具
A handheld device with two separate telescopes joined side by side, used for seeing faraway objects as if they were much closer.
Liam used his binoculars to watch an eagle flying over the lake.
Liam 用望遠鏡觀看湖面上飛翔的老鷹。
common use case: watching birds or wildlife
Saira could not see the players on the field clearly without her binoculars.
Saira 沒有望遠鏡,所以看不清楚球場上的球員。
The old binoculars in the closet had belonged to Christopher's grandfather.
衣櫃裡那副老舊的望遠鏡是 Christopher 祖父留下來的。
On the boat, Jisoo raised her binoculars and spotted a whale near the shore.
Jisoo 在船上舉起望遠鏡,發現岸邊有一條鯨魚。
A pair of binoculars was on the back seat of Meera's car for watching birds.
Meera 的車後座上放了一副望遠鏡,用來觀看鳥類。
- field glasses
an older or more traditional term for the same device, now less common in everyday speech
- opera glasses
a smaller, low-magnification type used mainly at concerts and theaters
文法句型
binoculars + plural verb
a pair of binoculars + singular verb
用法筆記
Always used in plural form, like 'trousers' or 'scissors'. For a single unit, say 'a pair of binoculars'.