英:['aɪˌkʌp]
美:['aɪˌkʌp]
英:['aɪˌkʌp]
美:['aɪˌkʌp]
eye·cup
aI kuhp
Noun
1. a small vessel with a rim curved to fit the orbit of the eye; use to apply medicated or cleansing solution to the eyeball;
"an eyecup is called an eyebath in Britain"
2. (embryology) a two-walled cuplike depression that develops into the pigmented and sensory layers of the retina
洗眼杯:对眼球暴露部使用清洁液或治疗液的小器皿
视神经乳头凹陷:同physiologic cup
视杯:同caliculus ophthalmicus
The first known use of eyecup was in 1586
eyeletnoun
a small hole (as in cloth or leather) for a lace or rope
grommet
eye1 of 2noun
an organ of sightespecially: a rounded hollow organ that is filled with a jellylike material, is lined with a sensitive retina, and is located in a bone-lined cavity in the skull of a vertebrate
all the visible parts (as the eyelids) within and surrounding the bone-lined cavity
ability to see or appreciate
a good eye for painting
glance entry 2 sense 3
cast an eager eye
close attention or observation
keep an eye on it
judgment sense 1
guilty in the eyes of the law
something like or suggestive of an eye: as
the hole through the head of a needle
a loop to catch or receive a hook
an undeveloped bud (as on a potato)
a device (as a photoelectric cell) that functions somewhat like human vision
the center of something
the eye of a hurricane
eye2 of 2verb
to watch or study closely
eyelashnoun
a single hair of the fringe on the eyelid
eyelashnoun
a single hair of the fringe on the eyelid
eye1 of 2noun
an organ of sightespecially: a rounded hollow organ that is filled with a jellylike material, is lined with a sensitive retina, and is located in a bone-lined cavity in the skull of a vertebrate
all the visible parts (as the eyelids) within and surrounding the bone-lined cavity
ability to see or appreciate
a good eye for painting
glance entry 2 sense 3
cast an eager eye
close attention or observation
keep an eye on it
judgment sense 1
guilty in the eyes of the law
something like or suggestive of an eye: as
the hole through the head of a needle
a loop to catch or receive a hook
an undeveloped bud (as on a potato)
a device (as a photoelectric cell) that functions somewhat like human vision
the center of something
the eye of a hurricane
eye2 of 2verb
to watch or study closely
eyeglassnoun
a glass lens used to help one see clearly
plural glass entry 1 sense 2b
eyeglassnoun
a glass lens used to help one see clearly
plural glass entry 1 sense 2b
eyefulnoun
something attractive to look at
eyedroppernoun
dropper sense 2
eyecupnoun
a small oval cup with a rim curved to fit the orbit of the eye and used for applying liquid medicine to the eyes
eyecupnoun
a small oval cup with a rim curved to fit the orbit of the eye used for applying liquid remedies to the eyes
optic cup
1 I generally prefer shooting with an eye-level viewfinder, though, and wish Sony had padded the hard plastic eyecup.
然而,我通常更喜欢使用与眼等高的取景器拍摄,希望索尼能够增加硬塑料洗眼器。
2 First focus the reticle with the image field boundary by turning the eyecup.
首先在图像的边界对准十字线旋转眼杯。
3 Researchers then moved on gradually to two eyecups.
4 This camera has a full-size HDMI, better ergonomics for waist- and chest-level video shooting, and more options for capture rates and color profiles, plus a convenient electronic viewfinder and roomy eyecup.
5 The back of the camera also has a vintage-style circular eyecup around the viewfinder.
6 Penned by industrial designer Marc Newson, the sleek binoculars pair forest green barrels with a black aluminum bridge and black eyecups.
7 Besides lacking touch control in the menus, the screen bumps into the viewfinder eyecup when you try to get the full 180-degree position.
8 An eyecup is called an eyebath in Britain.
“eyecup”(洗眼杯)在英国被叫做“eyebath”.
9 Ed glass, sharp to the edges, excellent in its category, eyecup adjustable.
ED玻璃,边远很锐,同类型中表现优异,眼罩可调节。
10 Without the eyecup in place, eye position did become somewhat more critical, although I still had little trouble getting my eye in the right spot to fully view the field.
去除眼罩后,眼睛的位置变得略微更加灵活,尽管我在寻找合适的位置以便看到完整的视场时遇到了一点麻烦。
11 Guarino indicated to Tanner that he was supposed to imitate, and she placed latex eyecups over each of the dolphin’s eyes.
12 Tanner, who was previously trained in wearing the opaque latex eyecups, already knew how to imitate other dolphins' behaviors without blindfolds on.
13 You can get around this by sliding the eyecup off, but now you’re in a position to lose it.
14 Like its double-barreled cousin, the Zoom Tube boasts a twist-out eyecup, an oversize eyepiece lens and an easy focusing system.
15 While keeping the left side covered, rotate the diopter dial on the right eyecup until the image is in focus.
16 The finish and eyecups could use a little more finishing, but the balance is nearly perfect, and its durability and versatility are both very good.
17 The folding bridge fits eye distance for kids and adults, while the twisting eyecups work for folks with or without glasses.
18 They’re also comfy on the face and the eyecups adjust to work both with glasses and without.
19 First focus the reticle with the image field boundary by turning the eyecup.
首先在图像的边界对准十字线旋转眼杯。
20 Powell also recommends trying binoculars in person to test fit, comfort, and adjustability—you’ll want to check how easily the focus wheel rolls and how the eyecups feel.