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Tracy lost her glasses.
トレイシーは眼鏡をなくした。
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。
He can see nothing without his glasses.
彼は眼鏡をかけないと何も見ることができない。
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。
He was engaged in making a telescope.
彼は望遠鏡作りに没頭していた。
Tom smiled at himself in the mirror.
トムさんは鏡の中の自分の映っている姿に微笑みました。
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。
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。
She stood before the mirror.
彼女は鏡の前に立った。
Are these the glasses you are looking for?
これが探している眼鏡かい。
Max looked into the mirror all the time he was talking.
マックスはしゃべっている間じゅう鏡をのぞきこんでいた。
The space telescope will help us know the universe much better than before.
その宇宙望遠鏡によって、我々はもっとよく宇宙を知ることができるだろう。
He watched the horse race with his binoculars.
彼は双眼鏡で競馬を見た。
He took off his glasses and frowned at the nurse.
彼は眼鏡をはずして看護婦に向かってしかめ面をした。
A mirror reflects light.
鏡は光を反射する。
I don't have to wear glasses any more.
もう眼鏡をかけていないのです。
He watched the horse racing through his binoculars.
彼は双眼鏡で競馬を見た。
The lake's water is as smooth as a mirror.
湖の水は鏡のように平らかだ。
This microscope magnifies objects by 100 times.
この顕微鏡は物を100倍に拡大する。
Mr. Brown is looking for his glasses.
ブラウン氏は自分の眼鏡を探している。
Tom wiped his spectacles.
トムは眼鏡を拭いた。
The mirror is on top of the dresser.
鏡は鏡台の上にあります。
How many times a day do you look at yourself in the mirror?
一日に何回鏡で自分を見ているの?
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。
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.