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She's always looking at herself in the mirror - What vanity.
彼女はいつも鏡で自分の姿を見ている、何といううぬぼれだ。
My hair's messed up this morning. At least lend me a hand mirror - it should be shut in the drawer there.
今朝は髪の毛が撥ねてるんだ。せめて手鏡を貸してくれ、そこの引き出しにしまってあるだろ。
One can see faraway objects with a telescope.
遠くの物が望遠鏡で見える。
We can see things in the distance using a telescope.
遠くの物が望遠鏡で見える。
He put on his glasses and began to read.
彼は眼鏡をかけて読み始めた。
Hasn't he looked at himself in a mirror?
鏡を見たことがないのだろうか。
Clear the mirror.
鏡の汚れをおとしてきれいにしなさい。
What did you do with my glasses?
ぼくの眼鏡をどうしたの。
The world's largest telescope is in the Canary Islands.
世界一大きな望遠鏡はカナリア諸島にある。
She forgave me for breaking her mirror.
彼女は鏡を割ったことを許してくれた。
Take a glance at the mirror.
ちょっと鏡をみてごらんよ。
He is wearing glasses.
彼は眼鏡をかけている。
My mind is as bright and clean as a stainless mirror.
私の心は明鏡止水だ。
The boy is wearing glasses.
男は眼鏡をかけている。
Look in the mirror.
ちょっと鏡をみてごらんよ。
She stopped before the mirror to admire herself.
彼女は鏡の前に立ち止まって、ほれぼれと自分をながめた。
Just look in the mirror.
ちょっと鏡を見てごらん。
Tom wears black-rimmed glasses.
トムは黒い眼鏡をかけている。
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
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。
Clean the mirror.
鏡の汚れをおとしてきれいにしなさい。
I asked him to go to my room for my glasses.
私は、彼に、私の眼鏡を取りに私の部屋へ行くように頼んだ。
This microscope magnifies objects by 100 times.
この顕微鏡は物を100倍に拡大する。
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.