visor$93462$ - translation to αραβικά
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visor$93462$ - translation to αραβικά

TYPE OF VISOR
Green visor; Green eye-shaded; Poker visor
  • Patent for green eyeshade by W. F. Mahony in 1903

visor      
n. قناع, حافة زجاج السيارة, حافة القبعة, مقدم الحوذة
VISORS         
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  • [[Sports visor]] designed in Seoul, South Korea
  • An Arai GP5 racing drivers helmet tinted visor
SURFACE THAT PROTECTS THE EYES
Thermal Visor; Viser; Vizors; Visors

ألاسم

قِنَاع

Sun visor         
  • Passenger's sun visor in down position with a lighted vanity mirror in a 1993 [[Jeep Grand Cherokee]]
AUTOMOBILE DRIVER AID
Sunvisor; Sun visor mirror; Sun visor vanity mirror
حاجب الشمس

Ορισμός

sun visor
¦ noun a small hinged screen above a vehicle's windscreen that can be lowered to protect the occupants' eyes from bright sunlight.

Βικιπαίδεια

Green eyeshade

Green eyeshades are a type of visor that were worn most often from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century by accountants, telegraphers, copy editors, and others engaged in vision-intensive, detail-oriented occupations to lessen eye strain due to early incandescent lights and candles, which tended to be harsh (the classic banker's lamp had a green shade for similar reasons). Because they were often worn by people involved in accounting, auditing, economics, and budgeting, they became associated with these activities.

Green eyeshades were often made of a transparent dark green- or blue-green-colored celluloid, although leather and paper were used to make the visor portion, as well. One manufacturer, the Featherweight Eyeshade Company, described their eyeshade as "healthful, color peculiarly restful to the eyes". Green eyeshades are still on the market, typically sold as "dealer's visors". They retain some popularity in the gambling community.

Several individuals, including William Mahony, received patents for their eyeshade designs.