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Definition of monocular in English: monocularadjective məˈnɒkjʊləməˈnɑkjələr With, for, or in one eye. 单眼的;单目镜的;单筒的 he had only monocular vision 他只有单眼视力。 Example sentencesExamples - Each eye potentially views a significantly duplicate volume ahead and has a large monocular field of view laterally.
- The system uses a monocular camera mounted behind the vehicle's windshield to track lanes in front of the vehicle.
- All eight observers reported monocular after-effects, opposite to the previously observed induced rotational motion.
- An instructor perched behind the twosome watches through a monocular sight.
- The lightweight and monocular design provide operational flexibility to leaders, allowing retention of optimized night vision in one eye.
- An athlete is considered monocular when the best corrected visual acuity in the weaker eye is less than 20 / 40.
- The aiming unit includes an optical head consisting of a stabilisation system, an aiming mark injector and a monocular sight.
- In the 15th century, Brunelleschi invented a screen with central apparatus in order to obtain exact perspective - the monocular vision of the camera obscura.
- The functionally monocular athlete should be evaluated by an ophthalmologist before being admitted to participation in a particular sport.
- The functionally one-eyed, or monocular, athlete should take extra precautions.
- Not exceeding 5 inches in diameter, Pearson's circular drawings set their visual information within a monocular focus.
- If possible, all children should have their monocular visual acuity tested before four years of age.
- The worst survival was for patients with cutaneous, monocular melanoma.
- The CH85 attack periscope incorporates a monocular optical system and an infrared system.
- Amblyopia is the most common cause of monocular visual impairment in children and young and middle-aged adults.
- Measurements were made using a monocular microscope connected to a computer with the image software package.
- A Land Warrior platoon - each soldier outfitted with body armor, a computerized backpack system and helmet-mounted monocular eyepiece - is also part of the parachute assault.
- Immunocompromised or monocular patients also warrant closer attention and may require earlier ophthalmologic referral.
- Both monocular and binocular loss of vision can lead to falls and life threatening hip fracture.
- Newborns with monocular congenital or dense cataracts are at risk for developing deprivation amblyopia.
noun məˈnɒkjʊləməˈnɑkjələr An optical instrument for viewing distant objects with one eye, resembling one half of a pair of binoculars. 单目望远镜 Example sentencesExamples - ‘I haven't seen any use of monoculars,’ he says.
- The monocular is 5cm of optical magic - x8 magnification, close focusing and fits in a shirt pocket.
- John and I shoveled the snow off the bench outside the Carrel hut and took turns staring up at the Italian Ridge with the monocular.
- Used separately as a monocular, it can help you stargaze, hike to a campsite after dark or keep watch.
- If I'm going far and moving light, I just carry a little pocket monocular.
- Then, after they have shown their interests, the children could be taught the use of binoculars or a monocular, he said.
- The company offers over 20 models, ranging from monoculars to binoculars and goggles.
- I wouldn't have seen them without my monocular - a group of four, one male, with the distinctively tall, black, backward-arching horns, and three females.
- Brunton has a fun monocular with an 18’ focus, perfect for butterfly people and the price isn't bad.
- I stopped several times to glass the Sheila Face with my monocular, trying to commit every outcrop and ice runnel to memory.
- Unlike conventional binoculars, where using both eyes is a great advantage, the single-eye view through a night vision monocular will work just fine.
- Contemporary optics, everything from pocket monoculars to the largest telescopes, operate on nearly identical principles to those of the earliest magnifying instruments.
- It's waterproof, accurate to within + or - one yard, and its 7x optical system is comparable to a good monocular.
- Hunters will want to use the monocular in lieu of binoculars.
- I hold the monocular against his eye so he won't have to stop belaying.
- Why risk a serious surfing mishap when you can get just as close to the waves with this Outlook travel monocular with high-quality adjustable glass lens?
- I made a quick scan for hostels, saw none, and switched off the monocular.
- Our binoculars and monoculars are backed by a Lifetime Transferable Warranty.
- With the monocular, I got a clearer view of the object.
- I settled down on the rocky outcropping I'd chosen as my position and set up my monocular, a decent 15x Leica.
Derivativesadverb We performed the D - 15 d monocularly, and the mean value of the two eyes was considered for all further processing. Example sentencesExamples - The test should be performed binocularly and then monocularly.
- The two snapshots were presented monocularly and sequentially, being separated by a brief time interval.
- Stimuli were viewed monocularly with the right eye through a circular mask 3.5 deg in diameter.
OriginMid 17th century: from late Latin monoculus 'having one eye' + -ar1. Definition of monocular in US English: monocularadjectiveməˈnäkyələrməˈnɑkjələr With, for, or in one eye. 单眼的;单目镜的;单筒的 he had only monocular vision 他只有单眼视力。 Example sentencesExamples - The functionally one-eyed, or monocular, athlete should take extra precautions.
- An athlete is considered monocular when the best corrected visual acuity in the weaker eye is less than 20 / 40.
- The aiming unit includes an optical head consisting of a stabilisation system, an aiming mark injector and a monocular sight.
- Amblyopia is the most common cause of monocular visual impairment in children and young and middle-aged adults.
- An instructor perched behind the twosome watches through a monocular sight.
- The system uses a monocular camera mounted behind the vehicle's windshield to track lanes in front of the vehicle.
- Both monocular and binocular loss of vision can lead to falls and life threatening hip fracture.
- Newborns with monocular congenital or dense cataracts are at risk for developing deprivation amblyopia.
- The functionally monocular athlete should be evaluated by an ophthalmologist before being admitted to participation in a particular sport.
- A Land Warrior platoon - each soldier outfitted with body armor, a computerized backpack system and helmet-mounted monocular eyepiece - is also part of the parachute assault.
- Each eye potentially views a significantly duplicate volume ahead and has a large monocular field of view laterally.
- The worst survival was for patients with cutaneous, monocular melanoma.
- The CH85 attack periscope incorporates a monocular optical system and an infrared system.
- Immunocompromised or monocular patients also warrant closer attention and may require earlier ophthalmologic referral.
- The lightweight and monocular design provide operational flexibility to leaders, allowing retention of optimized night vision in one eye.
- Not exceeding 5 inches in diameter, Pearson's circular drawings set their visual information within a monocular focus.
- If possible, all children should have their monocular visual acuity tested before four years of age.
- All eight observers reported monocular after-effects, opposite to the previously observed induced rotational motion.
- Measurements were made using a monocular microscope connected to a computer with the image software package.
- In the 15th century, Brunelleschi invented a screen with central apparatus in order to obtain exact perspective - the monocular vision of the camera obscura.
nounməˈnäkyələrməˈnɑkjələr An optical instrument for viewing distant objects with one eye, like one half of a pair of binoculars. 单目望远镜 Example sentencesExamples - Contemporary optics, everything from pocket monoculars to the largest telescopes, operate on nearly identical principles to those of the earliest magnifying instruments.
- John and I shoveled the snow off the bench outside the Carrel hut and took turns staring up at the Italian Ridge with the monocular.
- I settled down on the rocky outcropping I'd chosen as my position and set up my monocular, a decent 15x Leica.
- With the monocular, I got a clearer view of the object.
- Our binoculars and monoculars are backed by a Lifetime Transferable Warranty.
- I hold the monocular against his eye so he won't have to stop belaying.
- The monocular is 5cm of optical magic - x8 magnification, close focusing and fits in a shirt pocket.
- ‘I haven't seen any use of monoculars,’ he says.
- Unlike conventional binoculars, where using both eyes is a great advantage, the single-eye view through a night vision monocular will work just fine.
- Hunters will want to use the monocular in lieu of binoculars.
- It's waterproof, accurate to within + or - one yard, and its 7x optical system is comparable to a good monocular.
- Then, after they have shown their interests, the children could be taught the use of binoculars or a monocular, he said.
- The company offers over 20 models, ranging from monoculars to binoculars and goggles.
- Used separately as a monocular, it can help you stargaze, hike to a campsite after dark or keep watch.
- I stopped several times to glass the Sheila Face with my monocular, trying to commit every outcrop and ice runnel to memory.
- I made a quick scan for hostels, saw none, and switched off the monocular.
- Why risk a serious surfing mishap when you can get just as close to the waves with this Outlook travel monocular with high-quality adjustable glass lens?
- If I'm going far and moving light, I just carry a little pocket monocular.
- I wouldn't have seen them without my monocular - a group of four, one male, with the distinctively tall, black, backward-arching horns, and three females.
- Brunton has a fun monocular with an 18’ focus, perfect for butterfly people and the price isn't bad.
OriginMid 17th century: from late Latin monoculus ‘having one eye’ + -ar. |