eyeglasses
/ˈaɪˌɡlɑː.sɪz/ (bre, ipa) · [ˈaɪɡlˌæsəz] /ˈaɪˌɡlæs.ɪz/ (ame, ipa) · [ˈaɪɡlˌæsəz] /ˈī-ˌglas How to pronounce eyeglass (audio)/ (ame, mw)
eyeglasses — 名詞
1. glasses with two fitted lenses and side pieces that rest on your face to help yo
眼鏡
戴在臉上幫助看清或護眼的鏡片
glasses with two fitted lenses and side pieces that rest on your face to help you see more clearly or protect your eyes
Hao cleaned his eyeglasses before reading the bus timetable.
Hao 擦乾淨眼鏡後,才開始看公車時刻表。
cleaned + eyeglasses before reading
Élise left her eyeglasses on the kitchen table after breakfast.
Élise 吃完早餐後,把眼鏡留在廚房桌上。
left eyeglasses on the table
Omar needs new eyeglasses because road signs look blurry now.
Omar 得換新眼鏡了,因為現在看路標很模糊。
The nurse handed Tomás his eyeglasses after the eye exam.
護理師在視力檢查後,把眼鏡還給了 Tomás。
Iris keeps spare eyeglasses in her desk at work.
Iris 在辦公桌裡放了一副備用眼鏡。
- glasses
the everyday word and more common in ordinary conversation
- spectacles
more formal, often British, and sometimes slightly old-fashioned
- specs
informal British shortening
文法句型
a pair of eyeglasses
put on / take off eyeglasses
eyeglasses + plural verb
用法筆記
Usually treated as a plural noun. For one item, say 'a pair of eyeglasses'. In everyday conversation, 'glasses' is often more common than 'eyeglasses'.