English to filipino meaning of

Ang kahulugan ng diksyunaryo ng salitang "spectacles" ay tumutukoy sa isang pares ng mga lente na nakalagay sa isang frame na isinusuot sa ilong at tainga upang itama o pagandahin ang paningin. Sa ilang konteksto, ang termino ay maaari ding tumukoy sa isang pampublikong pagpapakita o pagtatanghal, kadalasan ay may katangi-tanging dramatiko o kahanga-hanga. Gayunpaman, ang pangunahing kahulugan ng salita ay nauugnay sa mga salamin sa mata o salamin na ginagamit para sa pagwawasto ng paningin.

Synonyms

  1. glasses
  2. specs
  3. eyeglasses

Sentence Examples

  1. Somer let out a long breath, taking his spectacles from his nose he discarded them on his desk.
  2. The man wore spectacles and a woolly jumper, the name tag was still attached to the collar.
  3. Don Quixote finally got into bed, and Doña Rodriguez took her seat on a chair at some little distance from his couch, without taking off her spectacles or putting aside the candle.
  4. And, by the bye, every body ought to have two pair of spectacles they should indeed.
  5. They wore travelling spectacles and carried sunshades and behind them came a coach attended by four or five persons on horseback and two muleteers on foot.
  6. He wore spectacles, during the whole interview and an occasional signal glance beneath their green glasses, sufficed to convince me that he slept not the less soundly, because silently, throughout the seven or eight leaden-footed hours which immediately preceded the departure of the Prefect.
  7. Bates, deprived of her usual employment, slumbering on one side of the fire, Frank Churchill, at a table near her, most deedily occupied about her spectacles, and Jane Fairfax, standing with her back to them, intent on her pianoforte.
  8. He had round spectacles and clear as glass cat-whiskers where a moustache should be.
  9. Somer reached down and slid it from his hold, fishing about on his desk he produced a pair of spectacles and moving an oil lamp closer he read the script on the sheet.
  10. Between the fingers of her left hand she held a short lighted candle, while with her right she shaded it to keep the light from her eyes, which were covered by spectacles of great size, and she advanced with noiseless steps, treading very softly.