We can see things in the distance using a telescope.
遠くの物が望遠鏡で見える。
What did you do with my glasses?
ぼくの眼鏡をどうしたの。
Then, while saying this, the memories of the men who had seduced her, her husband's colleague who had approached her as if it were a joke, the section chief with whom she had held hands, her relative who she had tried to kiss while she was drunk, shined a
The optimist looks into a mirror and becomes more optimistic, the pessimist more pessimistic.
楽観主義者は鏡をのぞきこんでますます楽天的に、悲観論者はますます悲観的になる。
You can see the stars with your naked eye, and even better through a telescope.
それらの星は肉眼で見える、まして望遠鏡ならなおさらである。
He was wearing glasses.
彼は眼鏡をかけていた。
It's still impossible with the naked eye. With binoculars you might be able to glimpse it....
まだ肉眼じゃ無理だよ。双眼鏡だと、ちょびっとだけ見えるかも・・・。
You have to adjust your glasses to your eyes.
眼鏡を目に合わせなくてはいけない。
She was brushing her hair in front of a mirror.
彼女は鏡の前で髪にブラシをかけていた。
Tracy lost her glasses.
トレイシーは眼鏡をなくした。
One can see faraway objects with a telescope.
遠くの物が望遠鏡で見える。
Seen through a telescope, the planets take on a completely new appearance.
望遠鏡を通してみると、惑星はまったく新たな様相を呈する。
Have you seen my glasses anywhere?
私の眼鏡をどこかで見かけなかったですか。
My mind is as bright and clean as a stainless mirror.
私の心は明鏡止水だ。
I don't have to wear glasses any more.
もう眼鏡をかけていないのです。
She stood in front of the mirror.
彼女は鏡の前に立った。
Mary looked at herself in the mirror.
メアリーは鏡で自分を見た。
Those glasses suit you.
その眼鏡、よく似合ってるよ。
You can see stars with a telescope.
望遠鏡で星を見ることができますよ。
Germs can only be seen with the aid of a microscope.
細菌は顕微鏡の力を借りて初めて見られる。
The mirror on a compact I got from a friend has cracked.
友人からもらったコンパクトの鏡の部分が割れてしまいました。
He wears thick glasses.
彼は分厚い眼鏡をかけています。
Clear the mirror.
鏡の汚れをおとしてきれいにしなさい。
Mr Kinoshita left his glasses behind in the office yesterday.
木下さんは昨日眼鏡を事務所に置き忘れた。
The view of Mars through earthly telescopes suggested that all was serene.
地上の望遠鏡で火星の様子を見ると、穏やかそのものだった。
There may be microscopes involved, bringing us ever closer to the heart of the matter; but even microbiology is objective, adding to knowledge by putting space between an object and its observer.