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Qué (quién) es sunglasses - definición

TYPE OF GLASSES
Onassis glasses; Tinted glasses; Sun glasses; Teashades; Sunglass; Flip-up glasses; Designer sunglasses; Water sunglasses; Teashade sunglasses; Sun Glass; Glacier goggles; Dark glasses; Absorptive lenses; Sunglass lens; Wraparound sunglasses; Locs glasses; Teashade; Shades; 🕶; Teashade glasses; Wrap-around sunglasses; Sunnies; Sun cheaters
  • Effect of pair of polarized filters
  • Mirrored aviators
  • Wearing sunglasses under direct sunlight: Large lenses offer good protection, but broad temple arms are also needed against "stray light" from the sides.
  • stress]] are demonstrated when photographed through a polarizing lens (bottom picture)
  • As of 2009, the European [[CE mark]] indicates that the glasses actually offer a safe level of Sun protection
  • Bengali]] man sporting aviator sunglasses.
  • Broad temple arms protect against "stray light" entering from the sides
  • Glasses with gradient lenses
  • [[Inuit]] [[snow goggles]] function by reducing exposure to sunlight, not by reducing its intensity
  • [[Hunter S. Thompson]] was known for wearing yellow-tinted driving glasses.
  • Aviator sunglasses
  • Original ''Ray-Ban Wayfarer''
  • 2006: Swedish astronaut [[Christer Fuglesang]] wears glasses during a construction mission for the [[International Space Station]]
  • Protecting his eyes from exposure due to [[exophthalmos]], sunglasses have become the trademark of German singer [[Heino]]
  • Stanley]] Vexis safety sunglasses have a scratch resistant coating, block 99.9% UV, and meet ANSI Z87.1 and CSA Z94.3 standards.
  • Mirrored wrap-around sunglasses
  • A range of sunglass models with lenses of different colors, for sale in [[New York City]]
  • Teashade sunglasses
  • Artist [[Elize Ryd]] wearing sunglasses as part of her costume for the [[Tuska Open Air Metal Festival]].
  • ocean kayaker]]
  • This sunglass eyeshield uses a nylon half-frame and interchangeable lenses
  • Oversized sunglasses à la Jackie O
  • [[Antoine Lavoisier]] conducting an experiment related to combustion generated by amplified sun light.

sunglasses         
Sunglasses are glasses with dark lenses which you wear to protect your eyes from bright sunlight.
She slipped on a pair of sunglasses.
N-PLURAL: also a pair of N
sunglasses         
¦ plural noun glasses tinted to protect the eyes from sunlight or glare.
Sunglasses         
·pl of Sunglass.

Wikipedia

Sunglasses

Sunglasses or sun glasses (informally called shades or sunnies; more names below) are a form of protective eyewear designed primarily to prevent bright sunlight and high-energy visible light from damaging or discomforting the eyes. They can sometimes also function as a visual aid, as variously termed spectacles or glasses exist, featuring lenses that are colored, polarized or darkened. In the early 20th century, they were also known as sun cheaters (cheaters then being an American slang term for glasses).

Since the 1930s, sunglasses have been a popular fashion accessory, especially on the beach.

The American Optometric Association recommends wearing sunglasses that block ultraviolet radiation (UV) whenever a person is in the sunlight to protect the eyes from UV and blue light, which can cause several serious eye problems. Their usage is mandatory immediately after some surgical procedures, such as LASIK, and recommended for a certain time period in dusty areas, when leaving the house and in front of a TV screen or computer monitor after LASEK. It is important to note that dark glasses that do not block UV radiation can be more damaging to the eyes than not wearing eye protection at all, since they tend to open the pupil and allow more UV rays into the eye.

Ejemplos de uso de sunglasses
1. And always, he sported enormous mirrored sunglasses.
2. Foxx, sporting black sunglasses and a do–rag, smiled brightly.
3. No other sunglasses/ cap sets are included in the recall.
4. Like you were to the sunglasses controversy sometime ago?
5. Schneider wore mirrored sunglasses and a baseball cap turned backward.