English to Arabic Dictionary binoculars

binoculars

ثنائي العينين
definition
noun
Not with the naked eye, and certainly not through any optical device like binoculars or a telescope.
an optical instrument with a lens for each eye, used for viewing distant objects.
translation of 'binoculars'
noun
ذو عينيتين,
مجهر,
ثنائي العينين,
متعلق بكلتا العينين
example
Suspended by straps from his neck, his camera and 'binoculars' sat one above the other against his chest.
Perhaps he plans to observe Armageddon from a safe distance, through the lenses of his 'binoculars' .
David has been known to leap out of bed of a morning, pull back the blinds and find cameras and 'binoculars' trained upon him.
A powerful telescope or 'binoculars' so I could scan the horizon for rescuers and still look at the wildlife.
But Wright, who was examining the distant valley through his 'binoculars' , did see it.
He took photographs using a telephoto lens and used 'binoculars' to inspect the general state of the roofing and tiling.
Telescopes, cameras or 'binoculars' should not be used unless they have the correct filters.
James tried to adjust the lenses of the 'binoculars' for a third, unsuccessful time.
We set off after a Sunday lunch with maps, camera, 'binoculars' , bird and flower books.
The Gullane resident who had put a stall in his driveway selling 'binoculars' and cameras was doing better business.
The view in 'binoculars' or a telescope shows a wealth of detail along the length of the tail.
Not with the naked eye, and certainly not through any optical device like 'binoculars' or a telescope.
Cover one of the lenses of the 'binoculars' with some kitchen foil as shown below.
Inside were three cameras, seven 'pairs of binoculars' , camouflage paint, seven radios and an inflatable dingy, compressed into something almost the size of a backpack.
Finally someone got smart and included a simple digital camera inside a 'pair of binoculars' to capture all the action outdoors, in the arena or at live performances.
Holding up a peculiar instrument, similar to 'pair of binoculars' , he zeroed in on the flag flying over one of the tent posts.
It has a different look to the X50, resembling a 'pair of binoculars' from a distance, but every bit as stylish.
Later, the woman's husband fetched a 'pair of binoculars' and a telescope.
Your local astronomical society will be pleased to give you further advice and practical help in choosing a suitable telescope or 'pair of binoculars' .
We tried a simple, economical solution to this problem: combining the camera with a 'pair of binoculars' .
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