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Meanings of
binoculars
in English
Russian
бинокль
Portuguese
binóculo
Spanish
prismatico
Catalan
primàtics
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Pair of telescopes mounted side-by-side.
field glasses
opera glasses
binocular telescope
Russian
бинокль
Synonyms
Examples for "
field glasses
"
field glasses
opera glasses
binocular telescope
Examples for "
field glasses
"
1
Through
field
glasses
,
he watched as Scofield and his party trudged north.
2
He set the
field
glasses
back on the ledge and backed away.
3
Nana was scanning the scene through a huge pair of
field
glasses
.
4
Ian focused the
field
glasses
,
searching the water for the dark shape.
5
Kemmel, bristling with guns but not one visible with the
field
glasses
.
1
On some evenings he arrived with
opera
glasses
,
which amused the cast.
2
Wilbur wiped his mouth, lowering the
opera
glasses
to stare at Louise.
3
So there was quite a large audience present with
opera
glasses
.
4
With his
opera
glasses
he could see from his bedroom whatever went on.
5
Still holding Marianne by the shoulder, she raised her
opera
glasses
.
1
The Captain applied his
binocular
telescope
to his eyes as he spoke.
2
Zaidie stood beside him with a powerful
binocular
telescope
watching, with cheeks a little paler than usual, the movements of the Martian air-ships.
3
See: Extremely Large Telescope, Very Large Array, Large
Binocular
Telescope
.
Usage of
binoculars
in English
1
I left my
binoculars
and nightscope back in the tent, of course.
2
Using the
binoculars
,
Akkim captured more images to add to his report.
3
Ever since that time I have regarded
binoculars
as instruments of terror.
4
Then he took up the
binoculars
from the roof of the deckhouse.
5
He focused the
binoculars
on the object trailing behind the sailing craft.
6
The American turned his
binoculars
obediently and scanned the west and north.
7
My partner's the serious one with his high-end
binoculars
and eBird lists.
8
At Malahide estuary you wish you had
binoculars
to identify the birds.
9
Jack tracked the road through the
binoculars
,
all the way to Tewton.
10
I scanned the apartment building windows one more time with the
binoculars
.
11
I looked through my
binoculars
at it and saw someone looking back.
12
He opened the leather case and took out a pair of
binoculars
.
13
Lia grabbed the
binoculars
back, taking a step forward on the knoll.
14
He rubbed the rain off his
binoculars
'
lenses and adjusted the focus.
15
Lacking
binoculars
or optical scopes, nobody could be sure who it was.
16
I had
binoculars
with me but I was afraid to use them.
Other examples for "binoculars"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
binoculars
binocular
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
lower the binoculars
use binoculars
have binoculars
watch through binoculars
hold binoculars
More collocations
Translations for
binoculars
Russian
бинокль
бинокли
бинокуляр
основные параметры биноклей
Portuguese
binóculo
binóculos
Spanish
prismatico
binoculares
prismáticos
binocular
prismático
prismaticos
Catalan
primàtics
binoculars
prismàtic
prismàtics
binocular
binocles
Binoculars
through the time
Binoculars
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Less common