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VISORS - traducción al árabe

SURFACE THAT PROTECTS THE EYES
Thermal Visor; Viser; Vizors; Visors
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  • [[Sports visor]] designed in Seoul, South Korea
  • An Arai GP5 racing drivers helmet tinted visor

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ألاسم

قِنَاع

حافة زجاج السيارة      
visor
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UK DATABASE OF REGISTERED SEX OFFENDERS
ViSOR; Sex Offender Register
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مقدم الخوذة قناع حافة القبعة حافة زجاج السيارة الامامى

Wikipedia

Visor

A visor (also spelled vizor) is a surface that protects the eyes, such as shading them from the sun or other bright light or protecting them from objects.

Nowadays many visors are transparent, but before strong transparent substances such as polycarbonate were invented, visors were opaque like a mask

  • The part of a helmet in a suit of armor that protects the eyes.
  • A type of headgear consisting only of a visor and a band as a way to fasten it around the head.
  • Any such vertical surface on any hat or helmet.
  • Any such horizontal surface on any hat or helmet (called a peak in British English).
  • A device in an automobile that the driver or front passenger can lower over part of the windshield to block the sun (sun visor).
Ejemplos de uso de VISORS
1. "Then they changed to the hats with visors and riot gear.
2. Then they changed to the hats with visors and riot gear.
3. Some weren‘t wearing their bulky protective gloves and still had their helmet visors open.
4. The cars‘ sun visors carry the Government Car Service logo, complete with official insignia, which, when flipped down, allows the cars to enter the Houses of Parliament unchallenged.
5. Police wearing helmets and visors waded into crowds, knocking heads with their clubs as blood ran down the faces of some of the protesters.