sunglasses
/ˈsʌnɡlɑːsɪz/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈsʌnɡlæsɪz/ (ame, ipa)
sunglasses — 名詞
1. Glasses with dark or coloured lenses that reduce the amount of light reaching yo
太陽眼鏡
阻擋陽光、保護眼睛的深色眼鏡
Glasses with dark or coloured lenses that reduce the amount of light reaching your eyes, making it more comfortable to be outside when the sun is bright.
Asher put on his sunglasses before stepping out onto the sunny beach.
Asher 在踏上陽光沙灘前戴上他的太陽眼鏡。
collocation: put on + sunglasses
When the afternoon sun grew too bright, Quan reached for his sunglasses.
當午後陽光變得太強烈時,Quan 伸手去拿他的太陽眼鏡。
subordinate clause: when + condition, reach for sunglasses
Folake bought a new pair of sunglasses with round black frames and dark green lenses.
Folake 買了一副新的太陽眼鏡,擁有圓形黑色鏡框和深綠色鏡片。
The little girl's pink sunglasses had tiny flowers painted on the sides.
小女孩的粉紅色太陽眼鏡兩側畫有小花朵。
- shades
informal term, very common in casual conversation
- dark glasses
slightly old-fashioned but still understood; describes the appearance rather than the function
- sun specs
informal, less common than 'shades'
文法句型
a pair of + sunglasses
用法筆記
Sunglasses is a plural noun — use 'a pair of sunglasses' when referring to one item. Do not say 'a sunglasses' or 'sunglass' for the eyewear.