英:['spektəklz]
美:['spektəkəlz]
英:['spektəklz]
美:['spektəkəlz]
n.
眼镜
眼镜( spectacle的名词复数 )
壮观
壮观的场面或景象
可笑的事物
noun
something exhibited to view as unusual, notable, or entertainingespecially: an eye-catching or dramatic public display
an object of curiosity or contempt
made a spectacle of herself
spectaclesˈspek-ti-kəlz also -ˌti-kəlz plural a device used to correct defects of vision : glasses
something (such as natural markings on an animal) suggesting a pair of glasses
spectacle frame眼镜架;双孔构架
"一副镜片,安装在框架中,用于帮助人们视力的调整",早在15世纪就有了,来自 spectacle 的复数形式。早期的单数形式是 spectacle,意为“用于辅助或增强视力的装置”(14世纪晚期)。
眼镜:一对安装在框架上的透镜,用于提高视力。另见glasses和lens
眼镜
护目眼镜
Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin spectaculum, from spectare to watch, frequentative of specere to look, look at — more at spy
The first known use of spectacle was in the 14th century
spectraladjective
of, relating to, or suggesting a specter : ghostly
of, relating to, or made by a spectrum
spectrumnoun
the group of different colors including red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet arranged in the order of their wavelengths and seen when white light passes through a prism and falls on a surface or when sunlight is scattered by water droplets to form a rainbow
electromagnetic spectrum
a continuous range or series
a wide spectrum of interests
specternoun
ghost
something that bothers the mind
spectatornoun
a person who looks on (as at a sports event)
spectatornoun
a person who looks on (as at a sports event)
spectacularadjective
of, relating to, or being a spectacle : exciting to see : sensational
a spectacular sunset
spectacularadjective
of, relating to, or being a spectacle : exciting to see : sensational
a spectacular sunset
spectaclenoun
an unusual or impressive public display
an object of curious or annoyed attention
made a spectacle of yourself at the party
plural glass entry 1 sense 2b
1 He was looking at her closely through his half-moon spectacles, his long fingers gently prodding and poking.
2 When Reynie returned from brushing his teeth, he found Sticky already asleep on the lower bunk, the lamp still lit, spectacles still on his nose, and slippers still on his feet.
3 He looked at me over the tops of his spectacles.
他从眼镜的上方看了看我。
4 He begged permission of the worthy audience, and set his spectacles on his nose.
他请求诸位尊敬的观众允许,并戴上眼镜。
5 Magnifying glasses were known to the ancient Greeks, and spectacles were in use from the thirteenth century.
6 The old man put on his spectacles and started reading.
老人戴上眼镜开始看书。
7 Mrs. Halliday smiled politely, readjusted her spectacles, and said, “I’d be happy to answer that for you...as soon as I’m ready to retire.”
8 He inspected it, both with his spectacles and then without.
9 They had kitten-like ears, tiny pairs of spectacles, and furry skin the color of night.
10 The spectacles are unmistakable, and Maddie recognized him right away and was so immediately suspicious she didn’t step through the door.
11 When you look through the spectacles of love, copper becomes gold.
透过爱的魔镜, 铜会变成黄金.
12 He was a large man with a broad face and no hair on his head, and he blinked often behind his spectacles.
13 I sat down and he looked at me, his eyes somber behind their steel-rimmed spectacles.
14 He tilted the spectacles back and forth to catch the early sunshine.
15 Sue always sees life through rose - colored spectacles.
苏对人生一向是抱乐观态度的.
16 Then, before retiring, she exchanged her ordinary glasses for a pair of reading spectacles.
17 Jean Louise saw the glint of gold-rimmed spectacles slung across a sour face looking out from under a crooked wig, the twitter of a bony finger.
18 An arena where contests and spectacles are held.
罗马竞技场是很出名的.
19 As she removed Mafalda’s spectacles and put them on, Harry checked his watch.
20 His spectacles were askew and he stank of whiskey.