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 sunglasses ['sʌn`glæsɪz]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 太阳镜, 墨镜, 太阳眼镜



    sunglasses
    [ noun ]
    spectacles that are darkened or polarized to protect the eyes from the glare of the sun
    <noun.artifact>
    he was wearing a pair of mirrored shades


    Sunglass \Sun"glass`\, n.; pl. {Sunglasses}.
    A convex lens of glass for producing heat by converging the
    sun's rays into a focus. ``Lighting a cigar with a
    sunglass.'' --Hawthorne.

    1. The company said it sold more than $50 million of sunglasses, eyeglasses and related lens products in 1989, compared with with $55 million in 1983.
    2. He died without ever resolving it," said a 30-year-old woman wearing a mask and sunglasses at the rally.
    3. For starters, QB Tomczak does not go about off-field sporting spiked hair and wrap-around sunglasses like Jim McMahon, the man he replaced by virtue of the latter's late exile/trade for draft choices unknown to San Diego.
    4. Melanin also blocks some of these In contrast, the sunglasses and sunblocking lotions currently on the market block only the most dangerous part of ultraviolet light, although some newer products are promoted as "blue blockers."
    5. In 1975, Foster Grant, with more than $300 million in sales of petrochemicals, sunglasses and other products, was sold to the U.S. arm of the West German chemicals concern Hoechst AG.
    6. "You are inviting war if you support such a government," Yosef said, dressed in traditional dark robes with gold embroidery and sunglasses he needs to wear to protect his sensitive eyes.
    7. The officers wear well-cut fatigues, many sport fancy watches and designer sunglasses.
    8. The princess wore dark sunglasses, a black-lace head-covering and black dress.
    9. So we put sunglasses on them, rub zinc on their noses, give them a hat, and put them on the wave.
    10. Gone are the scowl and dark sunglasses of the first years after he seized power in a bloody 1973 coup.
    11. The company also plans to come out with a line of Bugatti accessories, including sunglasses and watches.
    12. She has been seen sailing and waterskiing off Martha's Vineyard with Tempelsman, but often eludes the public eye camouflaged in a scarf and sunglasses.
    13. Orbison's penchant for sunglasses and dark clothing created a mysterious persona that was heightened by his natural reclusiveness.
    14. The photo, in which Aykroyd wears his trademark fedora and dark sunglasses, will be featured on T-shirts, posters and advertisements.
    15. The flamboyantly dressed Jackson, face framed by shoulder-length curls and dark sunglasses, stood out in the phalanx of dark-suited White House aides who accompanied the president and first lady Barbara Bush to the Rose Garden for the occasion.
    16. Senior administration officials are suggesting that Americans wear more hats, sunscreen and sunglasses rather than cut back production of chemicals that erode the earth's natural barrier against cancer-causing ultraviolet rays.
    17. New products include sunglasses, children's swimsuits and infants' clothing and bedding.
    18. A Kidder Peabody analyst repeated her "strong buy" rating on the stock, arguing that prospects are good for the company's specialty contact lens business and citing strong sales gains so far this year in its sunglasses business.
    19. Wearing a light blue toga with pants and sunglasses to protect his eyes, Hudson walked through a widened doorway and onto a specially constructed, elevated concrete patio.
    20. Along the way, he passed six children, members' kids, here for the history of it all, one of them trying out his sunglasses against the bright lights and another twirling a sailor's cap.
    21. At Borsellino's house a bodyguard in sunglasses and a pink, open-necked shirt relaxes on a lounge chair, his large black pistol hidden in a folded newspaper.
    22. Yet in the current downturn, sales of everything from designer sunglasses to Rolls-Royces are being hard hit.
    23. In the same period, U.S. retail sales of nonprescription sunglasses rose to $1.7 billion from $885 million, according to industry figures.
    24. Danielle Tyece Mast was also known as the "American Beauty" bandit, because of the assorted wigs, cosmetics and sunglasses she wore during a series of heists that began July 15, Assistant U.S. Attorney William Price said.
    25. Locally, the agency deploys 16 undercover agents, some of whom make rounds in open-necked guayaberas and sunglasses.
    26. One night in June 1986, Miss Myerson went to Ms. Gabel's apartment house dressed in a gray sweatsuit, a headband and lavender-tinted sunglasses.
    27. Foster Grant, which rode to prominence with ads asking what star was behind its sunglasses, sought Chapter 11 bankruptcy court protection from creditors in August.
    28. There was a center console on the ceiling that included map lights for driver and front-seat passenger, sunglasses storage and a spot for garage door transmitter.
    29. The graveyard procession includes a man with a withered leg, a dwarf, four plump grandmothers in traditional batik dress and two youths wearing sunglasses.
    30. Parker, a soulful British rocker, burns with an intensity you can see through sunglasses.
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