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词汇 dark glasses
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Definition of dark glasses in English:

dark glasses

plural noun
  • Glasses with tinted lenses, worn to protect or conceal a person's eyes.

    墨镜

    Example sentencesExamples
    • To view this slow moving but miraculous event please don your dark glasses or protective eye coverings.
    • Gone too are the other accoutrements of anonymity: the dark glasses and baseball caps.
    • Both are wearing dark glasses, one is using a guide dog, and the other is tapping his way along the aisle with a cane.
    • Dorethea wondered if age had impaired his sight as it had her mother's, who read with a magnifying lens and wore dark glasses outside the house.
    • They came in camouflage, hidden behind dark glasses, but no one noticed them: they only saw shadows.
    • These competitors could also be seen with dark glasses and large coats to attempt to conceal their identity.
    • While the elderly carry the umbrella, youngsters take to wearing dark glasses, to avoid exposure of eye to the heat and dust.
    • The next customer to come through the door is a man whose face is a mystery obscured by dark glasses and a beard.
    • The only reason for armed policemen to wear gloves is to ward off the cold and they wear dark glasses to fend off the sun's rays.
    • Jerseys, long trousers, some form of covering to protect head and face from blowing sand, dark glasses and a good sleeping bag are essential.
    • She wore a white hat and dark glasses against the photographers.
    • For protecting your eyes from ultra violet glare, dark glasses come in handy.
    • He says his mother maintains to this day that her boys wear dark glasses because the fierce Maniototo sun burnt out their corneas.
    • Liz is usually attired in a headscarf and dark glasses, resembling a latter day Greta Garbo, and, of course, and is never recognised.
    • We hear of the time Spring developed a skin allergy which required him to wear dark glasses.
    • All the criminals have to do is wear dark glasses and a hat to avoid being identified on camera.
    • In the end she dealt bravely with her situation by putting on her dark glasses again, taking up her white cane and going back to her former status of being blind.
    • Her last public pictures, complete with walking stick and dark glasses, do not provide the image she would want to be remembered by.
    • The lights themselves are dazzling and suntan lotion and dark glasses are now a pre-requisite to attending night games at the stadium.
    • We had to cover ourselves up and wear dark glasses, it was so sunny.
    Synonyms
    sunglasses

Definition of dark glasses in US English:

dark glasses

plural nounˈdɑrk ˈˌɡlæsəzˈdärk ˈˌɡlasəz
  • Glasses with tinted lenses, worn to protect or conceal a person's eyes.

    墨镜

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Her last public pictures, complete with walking stick and dark glasses, do not provide the image she would want to be remembered by.
    • Both are wearing dark glasses, one is using a guide dog, and the other is tapping his way along the aisle with a cane.
    • For protecting your eyes from ultra violet glare, dark glasses come in handy.
    • We hear of the time Spring developed a skin allergy which required him to wear dark glasses.
    • The next customer to come through the door is a man whose face is a mystery obscured by dark glasses and a beard.
    • While the elderly carry the umbrella, youngsters take to wearing dark glasses, to avoid exposure of eye to the heat and dust.
    • He says his mother maintains to this day that her boys wear dark glasses because the fierce Maniototo sun burnt out their corneas.
    • These competitors could also be seen with dark glasses and large coats to attempt to conceal their identity.
    • The lights themselves are dazzling and suntan lotion and dark glasses are now a pre-requisite to attending night games at the stadium.
    • The only reason for armed policemen to wear gloves is to ward off the cold and they wear dark glasses to fend off the sun's rays.
    • Liz is usually attired in a headscarf and dark glasses, resembling a latter day Greta Garbo, and, of course, and is never recognised.
    • To view this slow moving but miraculous event please don your dark glasses or protective eye coverings.
    • Jerseys, long trousers, some form of covering to protect head and face from blowing sand, dark glasses and a good sleeping bag are essential.
    • Dorethea wondered if age had impaired his sight as it had her mother's, who read with a magnifying lens and wore dark glasses outside the house.
    • We had to cover ourselves up and wear dark glasses, it was so sunny.
    • They came in camouflage, hidden behind dark glasses, but no one noticed them: they only saw shadows.
    • All the criminals have to do is wear dark glasses and a hat to avoid being identified on camera.
    • In the end she dealt bravely with her situation by putting on her dark glasses again, taking up her white cane and going back to her former status of being blind.
    • Gone too are the other accoutrements of anonymity: the dark glasses and baseball caps.
    • She wore a white hat and dark glasses against the photographers.
    Synonyms
    sunglasses
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