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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 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。
Almost one-third of all office workers wear glasses.
全会社員のほとんど3分の1の人が、眼鏡をかけている。
One can see faraway objects with a telescope.
望遠鏡を使って遠くの物体を見ることができる。
He wore glasses.
彼は眼鏡をかけていた。
He watched the horse racing through his binoculars.
彼は双眼鏡で競馬を見た。
He looked at the slide under the microscope.
彼はそのスライドを顕微鏡で見た。
Do you know the difference between a microscope and a telescope?
顕微鏡と望遠鏡の違いがわかりますか。
Do you know who invented the microscope?
誰が顕微鏡を発明したかご存知ですか。
Where are my glasses?
私の眼鏡はどこですか。
He wears thick glasses.
彼は厚い眼鏡をかけている。
Look in the mirror.
ちょっと鏡をみてごらんよ。
Mr. Brown is looking for his glasses.
ブラウン氏は自分の眼鏡を探している。
Judy spends a lot of time looking in the mirror.
ジュデイーは鏡を見て多くの時間を過ごす。
My mind is as bright and clean as a stainless mirror.
私の心は明鏡止水だ。
Don't break a mirror.
鏡を割らないでください。
We can see things in the distance using a telescope.
遠くの物が望遠鏡で見える。
She stood before the mirror.
彼女は鏡の前に立った。
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。
The trouble is that glasses always get lost.
困ったことに眼鏡がいつもどこかに行ってしまう。
Tom wants a microscope.
トムは顕微鏡が欲しい。
Clean the mirror.
鏡の汚れをおとしてきれいにしなさい。
He adjusted the telescope to his sight.
彼は望遠鏡を自分の目に合うように調整した。
"Do you mind my borrowing your microscope?" "No, not at all."
「顕微鏡をお借りしてもよろしいですか」「どうぞどうぞ」
Since the bridge looks like a pair of glasses, they call it Meganebashi.
眼鏡の形をしていることから、その橋を眼鏡橋とよぶ。
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。
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.