eye·glass /ˈaɪˌglæs/
鏡片,眼鏡
eye·glass /ˈaɪˌglæs/ 名詞
Eye·glass n.
1. A lens of glass worn in front of the eye to assist vision; -- usually used in the plural, referring to a pair of lenses fixed together in a frame, and worn resting on the bridge of the nose, to improve the vision. A single eyeglass in a frame is called a monocle.
2. Eyepiece of a telescope, microscope, etc.
3. The retina. [Poetic]
4. A glass eyecup. See Eyecup.
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eyeglass
n : lens for correcting defective vision in one eye; held in
place by facial muscles [syn: monocle]