English to Malay Dictionary spectacles

spectacles

cermin mata
definition
noun
the acrobatic feats make a good spectacle
a visually striking performance or display.
example
The girl opened her eyes to find herself looking into blue eyes which twinkled behind a pair of 'spectacles' .
Lamb draws an analogy with a pair of 'spectacles' .
The judge pulled out a pair of 'spectacles' and a list.
She had on a different pair of 'spectacles' now, a blue oval shaped type.
The countryman went from ruggedly unsophisticated to casually erudite in one quick addition of something so simplistic as a pair of 'spectacles' .
He's wearing a pair of 'spectacles' and his usually unruly mop of brown hair is now slicked down with a neat side-parting.
In the lead was a tall man, about Adam's height, with a head full of graying brown hair and a pair of intelligent-looking 'spectacles' .
It was in Venice, the centre of glass making, that the first pair of 'spectacles' appeared, around 1280.
He dusted the snowflakes out of his hair and slipped on his pair of thick-framed 'spectacles' and took the folder from Margaret's hands.
I advised His Honour to buy a new pair of 'spectacles' .
He pulled another pair of 'spectacles' out and replaced his old ones with them.
He had light brown hair and blue eyes framed by a pair of 'spectacles' .
The gray side-burned man cocked a grey eye at him beneath a pair of expensive 'spectacles' .
He took a pair of thin-rimmed 'spectacles' from a case and perched them close to the tip of his nose.
Gerald had donned a pair of 'spectacles' and seemed earnestly studious.
‘Try these,’ he said as he handed her a pair of round-lensed 'spectacles' .
He looked up and the glass of his 'spectacles' caught the light, sending a bright glare into Sandra's eyes.
gold-rimmed 'spectacles'
He was wearing a full body suit of ostrich feathers and a ludicrous pair of 'spectacles' .
She could see his slicked back hair with a pair of horn-rimmed 'spectacles' resting carefully on his nose.
His hair was blond, and his eyes a bright blue colour, partially hidden behind a small pair of green tinted 'spectacles' .
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