n. 1. A lens of glass worn in front of the eye to assist vision; -- usually used in the plural, referring to a pair of lenses fixed together in a frame, and worn resting on the bridge of the nose, to improve the vision. A single eyeglass in a frame is called a monocle. [ 1913 Webster +PJC ]
2. Eyepiece of a telescope, microscope, etc. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. pl. a pair of lenses fixed together in a frame, used for correcting defective vision. Also called a pair of eyeglasses. See also eyeglass{ 1 }. Syn. -- spectacles, specs, glasses. [ WordNet 1.5 +PJC ]
[zukkokeru] (v1, vi) (1) to fall down (e.g. off a chair); to slip down (e.g. one's eyeglasses); to slide down; (2) to make a fool of oneself; (3) to whoop it up; to be on the spree; to cut loose; to mess around [Add to Longdo]
[だてメガネ(伊達メガネ);だてめがね(伊達眼鏡), date megane ( date megane ); datemegane ( date megane )] (n) glasses for show; fashionable eyeglasses worn for appearance's sake; glasses with no lenses or 'window glass' lenses [Add to Longdo]
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