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binoculars [bɪˊnɒkjυləz] n plбино́кль -
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plural noun[pair of] binoculars — Fernglas, das; Binokular, das
* * *[bi'nokjuləz](an instrument for making distant objects look nearer, with separate eyepieces for each eye: He looked at the ship on the horizon through his binoculars.) das Fernglas* * *bin·ocu·lars[bɪˈnɒkjələz, AM -ˈnɑ:kjəlɚz]n pl Fernglas nta pair of \binoculars ein Fernglas ntto look through \binoculars durch ein Fernglas schauen* * *[bɪ'nɒkjʊləz]plFernglas nt* * *plural noun[pair of] binoculars — Fernglas, das; Binokular, das
* * *n.Feldstecher m.Fernglas -¨er n. -
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bi'nokjuləz(an instrument for making distant objects look nearer, with separate eyepieces for each eye: He looked at the ship on the horizon through his binoculars.) prismáticosbinoculars npl prismáticos / gemelos1 prismáticos nombre masculino plural, gemelos nombre masculino pluralbinoculars [bə'nɑkjələrz, baɪ-] npl: binoculares mpln.inv.• prismáticos (OPT) s.m.pl.n.pl.• anteojo s.m.• binóculo s.m.• gemelo s.m.• gemelos s.m.pl.• prismático s.m.• prismáticos s.m.pl.bə'nɑːkjələrz, bɪ'nɒkjʊləzplural noun binoculares mpl, gemelos mpl, prismáticos mpl, largavistas m, anteojos fpl de larga vista (esp AmL)[bɪ'nɒkjulǝz]NPL gemelos mpl, prismáticos mpl ; (Mil) anteojo m de campaña* * *[bə'nɑːkjələrz, bɪ'nɒkjʊləz]plural noun binoculares mpl, gemelos mpl, prismáticos mpl, largavistas m, anteojos fpl de larga vista (esp AmL) -
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[bɪ'nɒkjʊləz]nome plurale binocolo m.sing.* * *[bi'nokjuləz](an instrument for making distant objects look nearer, with separate eyepieces for each eye: He looked at the ship on the horizon through his binoculars.) binocolo* * *binoculars /bɪˈnɒkjʊləz/n. pl. ( anche, sing., pair of binoculars)binocolo.* * *[bɪ'nɒkjʊləz]nome plurale binocolo m.sing. -
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1) бинокль
2) биноклевый
– Galilean binoculars
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[bɪ'nɔkjuləz]сущ.; употр. с гл. во мн.high-powered / powerful binoculars — сильный бинокль
to adjust / focus binoculars — настроить бинокль
to train binoculars on smb. / smth. — навести бинокль на кого-л. / что-л.
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bi'nokjuləz(an instrument for making distant objects look nearer, with separate eyepieces for each eye: He looked at the ship on the horizon through his binoculars.) kikkertkikkertsubst. flt. \/bɪˈnɒkjʊləz\/kikkert, teaterkikkert, feltkikkert -
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[bi'nokjuləz](an instrument for making distant objects look nearer, with separate eyepieces for each eye: He looked at the ship on the horizon through his binoculars.) kikkert* * *[bi'nokjuləz](an instrument for making distant objects look nearer, with separate eyepieces for each eye: He looked at the ship on the horizon through his binoculars.) kikkert -
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n. verrekijker[ binnokjoeləz] 〈 werkwoord zelden enkelvoud〉1 (verre)kijker ⇒ veldkijker, toneelkijker♦voorbeelden: -
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[English Word] binoculars[English Plural] binoculars[Swahili Word] darubini[Swahili Plural] darubini[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Language] Farsi------------------------------------------------------------ -
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Fernglas nt;a pair of \binoculars ein Fernglas nt;to look through \binoculars durch ein Fernglas schauen -
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[bɪˈnɔkjuləz]binoculars pl бинокль night binoculars pl ночной бинокль -
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[bi'nokjuləz](an instrument for making distant objects look nearer, with separate eyepieces for each eye: He looked at the ship on the horizon through his binoculars.) sjónauki -
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kétcsövű távcső, kétcsövű látcső* * *[bi'nokjuləz](an instrument for making distant objects look nearer, with separate eyepieces for each eye: He looked at the ship on the horizon through his binoculars.) távcső
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binoculars — (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. field glasses, magnification, magnifying lenses … English dictionary for students
binoculars — bi|noc|u|lars [bıˈnɔkjuləz, baı US ˈna:kjulərz] n [plural] [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: binocular using both eyes (18 21 centuries), from Latin bini ( BINARY) + oculus eye ] a pair of special glasses, that you hold up to your eyes to look at objects … Dictionary of contemporary English