spyglass

英 [ˈspaɪɡlɑːs] 美 [ˈspaɪɡlæs]

n.  小型望远镜

COCA.29294



牛津词典

noun

  1. 小型望远镜
    a small telescope

    双语例句

    1. If Tess were made rich by marrying a gentleman, would she have money enough to buy a spyglass so large that it would draw the stars as near to her as Nettlecombe-Tout?
      假如苔丝嫁给了一个绅士而变得富有了,她会不会有足够多的钱买一架大望远镜,大得能够把星星拉到跟前来,就跟荨麻越一样近?
    2. Those three hills we can see are on the big island. They're in a row running south-the biggest is called Spyglass.
      我们能看见的三座小山在大岛上,它们向南排成一列,那最大的山叫望远镜山。
    3. The doctor opened the paper and found a map of an island. There was a hill in the centre marked Spyglass, and several names that had been added later.
      大夫打开那张纸,一幅海岛地图展现在我们面前,岛的中部有一座小山,标着的名称是望远镜山,旁边有一些名字是后来注上的。
    4. After I had finished breakfast, the squire gave me a note to take to Long John Silver at the Spyglass Inn.
      我吃完早点后,乡绅给了我一张纸条,让我给在望远镜酒店的高个约翰·西尔弗送去。
    5. Swapping to street view is the equivalent of looking through a spyglass.
      观看谷歌街景能得到相当于从一架小望远镜里向外看的视觉效果。
    6. The spyglass contains a lens.
      这个小望远镜含有一个透镜。
    7. What was this Spyglass hidden in his father's desk?
      父亲桌子里藏着的这个望远镜是干什么用的?
    8. The sun was still hidden behind Spyglass Hill, which came down to the sea in dangerous cliffs on this side of the island.
      太阳还被挡在望远镜山后面。这山一直延伸到海里,形成一面峭壁。
    9. As I watched, the whole world seemed to swim away before me in a mist-Silver, the birds above, the tall Spyglass hill.
      看到这一切,整个世界像一团雾飘离而去&西尔弗、头上的鸟儿、高高的望远镜山。

    英英释义

    noun

    1. a small refracting telescope

        Synonym:    field glassglass