eyeglass

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İngilizce - Türkçe
gözlük

O, gözlük olmadan araba kullanamaz. - He cannot drive without eyeglasses.

Günümüzde sevginin gözlükleriyle görüyorum. - I see through the eyeglasses of love nowadays.

{i} gözlük camı
{i} tek gözlük
dürbünde göz camı
monokl
eyeglasses
gözlük

O, gözlük olmadan araba kullanamaz. - He cannot drive without eyeglasses.

Siyah gözlükler kör meslektaşımın gözlerini örter. - Black eyeglasses cover the eyes of my blind colleague.

eyeglass case
gözlük kutusu
eyeglasses
(isim) gözlük
İngilizce - İngilizce
a monocle
a lens, especially one of a pair
an eyepiece
{n} a glass used to hep the sight, in telescopes, the glass next to the eye
A lens of glass to assist the sight
Eyeglasses are used singly or in pairs
A glass eyecup
The retina
Eyepiece of a telescope, microscope, etc
lens for correcting defective vision in one eye; held in place by facial muscles
{i} monocle, eyepiece
eyeglass wearer
a person who wears spectacles in order to see better
eyeglasses
plural form of eyeglass
An eyeglass
optic
eyeglasses
n kacamata (kaca)
eyeglasses
{i} set of lenses attached to a frame and used improve vision, glasses, spectacles
eyeglasses
plural of eyeglass
eyeglasses
Also called spectacles, eyeglasses are the most common device for the correction of vision problems including hyperopia (farsightedness), myopia (nearsightedness), astigmatism (corneal distortion) and presbyopia (inability of eye to focus up close due to hardening of natural lens) The most common types of eyeglass lenses are single vision, bifocals, trifocals and multi-focals (progressive lenses) Eyeglass lens materials include glass and various types of plastic, including new materials that allow thinner, lighter-weight lenses Various treatments to the lenses include antireflection coating, photochromic (which darken when exposed to sunlight), polarized and toughened (for safety) See Prescription Eyeglasses in Eye Care Encyclopedia See Free Eye Tests
eyeglasses
optical instrument consisting of a pair of lenses for correcting defective vision
eyeglasses
Eyeglasses are two lenses in a frame that some people wear in front of their eyes in order to help them see better. Lenses set in frames to wear in front of the eyes to aid vision or correct vision defects (see ophthalmology, optometry). Their use for farsightedness and nearsightedness has been known since the late Middle Ages. In 1784 Benjamin Franklin invented bifocals, with divided lenses for distant and near vision. Eyeglasses can also correct astigmatism. Most lenses are made of glass or plastic (lighter and more shatterproof than glass but easily scratched). Sunglass lenses are tinted to reduce glare and often treated to reduce ultraviolet light exposure. See also contact lens
eyeglasses
spectacles; lenses ground to the specifications of a prescription which, when mounted into frames and worn on the face, aid in refocusing the light entering each eye onto the retina at the back of the eye, providing clear vision
eyeglasses
A term commonly used to describe an ophthalmic frame with lenses inserted
eyeglasses
spectacles, glasses
eyeglasses
{i} spectacles
eyeglass