dark glasses
英 [ˌdɑːk ˈɡlɑːsɪz]
美 [ˌdɑːrk ˈɡlæsɪz]
n. 墨镜
牛津词典
noun
- 墨镜
glasses that have dark-coloured lenses
柯林斯词典
- 墨镜
Dark glassesare glasses which have dark-coloured lenses to protect your eyes in the sunshine.
英英释义
noun
- spectacles that are darkened or polarized to protect the eyes from the glare of the sun
- he was wearing a pair of mirrored shades
双语例句
- Put on dark glasses or the sun will dazzle you and you won't be able to see.
戴上墨镜,否则耀眼的阳光会让你看不见任何东西。 - She put on dark glasses because the sun was glaring in her eyes.
她带上了墨镜,因为太阳耀眼的强光令她眼睛不舒服。 - She put on her dark glasses to reduce the glare of the sun.
她戴上墨镜,以减少太阳光对眼睛的刺激。 - She wore dark glasses, a thick sweater and a white scarf.
她戴着墨镜,穿着厚毛衣,围着白围巾。 - The president, in jeans and grey shirt, and Bono, in his trademark dark glasses, stubble and earring, sipped tea on the veranda.
梅德韦杰夫身穿牛仔裤和灰色衬衫,而波诺则戴着他标志性的墨镜和耳环,留着短而硬的胡茬。 - Afterwards, the patient wears a pair of dark glasses with an integrated video camera that sends images to a portable mini-computer.
手术后,患者需要戴上一副专用的墨镜,其中的集成摄像机可以向一台微型便携电脑传送图像。 - If he's dead, just prop him up and put some dark glasses on him.
如果他死了,只要把他撑起来,戴上墨镜就行了。 - She gave him a studied look over the tops of her dark glasses.
她从所戴墨镜上方装腔作势地瞧了他一眼。 - A celebrity is a person who works hard all his life to become known, then wears dark glasses to avoid being recognized.
所谓名人,就是费尽平生之力出了名,却又戴上墨镜怕人认出来的人。 - Dressed in dark glasses and old clothes
他们戴着墨镜,穿着旧衣裳