binoculars
[bɪˈnɑːkjələrz]
Definition:
1. An optical instrument designed for simultaneous use by both eyes.
'binoculars' example sentence:
- Brian counted to twenty and lifted his binoculars. Elena did the same.
- The man was tall, his figure shortened by the magnification of Lenny's binoculars.
- Some people brought binoculars so they could see the skateboarders from a long distance.
- Which of the following is the most suitable activity to use binoculars?
- Construction of the nonlinear model for binoculars stereo vision system.
- Brian counted to twenty and lifted his binoculars.
- We looked at the birds through binoculars.
- Through powerful binoculars he sees two new Russian bases nearing completion.
- This should also significantly improve the range of standard binoculars, House notes.
- Binoculars are used for sports and the theatre.
- I saw it as a dim fuzz through the binoculars.
- The man focused some binoculars on the green peninsula ahead.
- She trained her binoculars on the horizon.
- These are the binoculars that I like best.
- Key Specifications and Their Test of Digital Binoculars.
- He watched the play through his binoculars.
- These nebulae can be seen with binoculars from a dark location.
- It is so large at 182 degrees that both eyes together offer all-round vision and even overlap at the front, creating an effect like binoculars.
- Binoculars or field glasses are a great help when we want to see what birds are doing.
- Through binoculars, the tail appears about the same length as the width of the full moon in the sky.
- Try binoculars and compasses, too.
- A birdwatcher kept an eye on his activities with his large binoculars. Nobody really knows why.
- Binoculars are not necessary. Your eyes will do just fine.
- He found the binoculars and focused them on the boat.
- No one needs a pair of binoculars to see that.
- “They would have more luck with two guys on foot with binoculars,” Anton observed.
- In order to increase the performance of binoculars we recommend supplementary telescopes.
- Taking a pair of binoculars can help you see the birds clearly.
- Scan with binoculars, as for game in the forest.
- Studies of nature or toys like pulleys, magnifying glasses, or binoculars are all ways for unschoolers to explore science.
- Chinese children toy binoculars suffers warn in European Union.
- Each of the Viking series of night vision binoculars are similar yet different.
- He watched the motorcycle race through his binoculars.
- For example, you might think you need a pair of binoculars, hiking boots or a brand new guide book.
- While they have binoculars as well, they mainly spot the animals with their bare eyes, it's incredible!
- You'll be able to spot Neptune with a small telescope or even just a pair of binoculars.
- Take binoculars to see other people, take a magnifying glass to see himself.
- We just want to get within range to use our binoculars.
- If I had binoculars, I could see that comet clearly.
- Google has become our binoculars and our window on to the net.
- O'Meara, author of a new book called Exploring the Solar System with Binoculars.
- At that distance, a sunlike star is visible through binoculars.
- In my small bag I drew out two pairs of binoculars, one each.
- Maybe you can see the Great Wall clearly from space with binoculars but not with the naked eye.
- He took out the binoculars and adjusted the focus.
- But you're right, I can barely see the players. I would give my right arm for some binoculars.
- I'll have some binoculars. I'll give you a little signal.
- "She reached to the bookcase and pulled out a pair of binoculars."
- She reached to the bookcase and pulled out a pair of binoculars.
- You can bring your binoculars or the telescope thing where you look through.
- For example, it notes that police deployed on rooftops around the site of Ms. Bhutto's last rally were supposed to have binoculars, but did not.
- He raised the binoculars again and zeroed in on an eleventh-floor room.
- He raised the binoculars to his eye again, scanning across the scene.
- There were maybe 60,000 sandhills just within the sweep of my binoculars.
- The binoculars were not in focus.