Almost one-third of all office workers wear spectacles.
全会社員のほとんど3分の1の人が、眼鏡をかけている。
Carrots are good for your eyes. Have you ever seen a rabbit wearing glasses?
にんじんは目にいいんだよ。眼鏡かけてるうさぎさんとか見たことないでしょ?
He picked up a mirror and examined his tongue.
彼は鏡をとって舌をよく観察した。
The sea was as smooth as glass.
海は鏡のようになめらかだった。
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
These glasses aren't right for my eyes anymore; it's difficult to see. I'm going to have to get a new pair made.
この眼鏡、度が合わなくなってきて見づらいんだ。新しく作り直さなきゃいけないな。
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・・・。
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。
Fragments of the mirror were scattered on the floor.
鏡の破片が床に散乱していた。
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。
Clear the mirror.
鏡の汚れをおとしてきれいにしなさい。
The girl stood looking into the mirror.
少女は立って鏡をのぞきこんだ。
I put on my glasses to see the blackboard.
私は黒板を見るために眼鏡をかけた。
Wearing glasses should correct your vision.
眼鏡をかければ君の視力は矯正されるだろう。
Do you know who invented the microscope?
誰が顕微鏡を発明したかご存知ですか。
He wears glasses.
彼は眼鏡をかけている。
I need to buy new spectacle frames.
私は新しい眼鏡のフレームを買わねばならない。
We can see distant objects with a telescope.
遠くの物が望遠鏡で見える。
He put his eye to a telescope.
彼は望遠鏡に目を当てた。
Look at yourself in the mirror.
自分の姿を鏡にうつして見なさい。
I've lost my glasses.
眼鏡を無くしてしまったのです。
He looked at the ship through his telescope.
彼は望遠鏡を使ってその船をながめた。
He wears thick glasses.
彼は厚い眼鏡をかけている。
She dreads going blind because she's wearing thick glasses.
彼女は、あつい眼鏡をかけているので、目が見えなくなるのを恐れている。
You're the only mirror for me.
まるで君は僕の鏡みたいだ。
Jane studied herself in the mirror.
ジェーンは鏡に映った自分の姿をじっと見た。
Just look in the mirror.
ちょっと鏡を見てごらん。
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.