眼鏡 (A1)
English: Glasses
カタカナ: グラッシーズ
IPA: /ˈɡlɑːsɪz/
Definition
Lenses worn in front of the eyes to improve sight or protect the eyes from sunlight.
意味: 視力を矯正したり、日光から目を守ったりするために目の前にかけるレンズ。
Examples / 例文
My grandmother wears glasses to help her see. — My grandmother wears glasses to help her see.
He took off his glasses and rubbed his eyes. — He took off his glasses and rubbed his eyes.
These sunglasses are great for protecting your eyes from the sun. — These sunglasses are great for protecting your eyes from the sun.
眼鏡 in English
English translations of 眼鏡 (glasses):
How to Use Glasses
- wear glasses (collocation)
- To have glasses on your face. — "Many people wear glasses."
- put on glasses (collocation)
- To place glasses onto your face. — "He put on his glasses to read."
- take off glasses (collocation)
- To remove glasses from your face. — "She took off her glasses and cleaned them."
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