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ACCESSORIES THAT IMPROVE HUMAN VISION
Eyeglasses; Spectacles; Usage of words for eyepieces; Safety glasses; Eyeglass; Eyeglasses and contact lenses; Pair of glasses; Eye wear; Bespectacled; Stereo glasses; Eye glasses; Temple arm; 👓; Eyeglass frame; Spectacle frame; Opticals; Blue-light blocking glasses
  • Former United States senator [[Barry Goldwater]] in [[horn-rimmed glasses]]
  • Modern glasses with a rectangular lens shape
  • The ''Glasses Apostle'' by [[Conrad von Soest]] (1403)
  • Glasses - Decoration, Presi HQ, Budapest
  • A portrait of [[Francisco de Quevedo y Villegas]], 1580–1645
  • Doubleframe eyewear with one set of lenses on the moving frame and another pair of lenses on a fixed frame (optional).
  • [[Harry S. Truman]], 33rd President of the United States, had poor vision.
  • Seated apostle holding lenses in position for reading. Detail from ''[[Death of the Virgin]]'', by the [[Master of Heiligenkreuz]], c. 1400–1430 ([[Getty Center]]).
  • [[Microfiber cloth]] designed for cleaning corrective lenses without scratching sensitive glass
  • The Persian miniaturist [[Reza Abbasi]] wearing glasses, 1673.
  • Portrait of Cardinal [[Fernando Niño de Guevara]] by [[El Greco]] circa 1600 shows glasses with temples passing over and beyond the ears
  • A [[skyline]] seen through a corrective lens, showing the effect of [[refraction]]
  • Safety glasses]] with side shields
  • 1805}}
  • 1920s}}, with springy cable temples
  • Dominican]] Cardinal and renowned biblical scholar [[Hugh of Saint-Cher]], painted by [[Tommaso da Modena]] in 1352
  • Woman wearing [[sunglasses]]

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Définition

eyeglasses
Eyeglasses are two lenses in a frame that some people wear in front of their eyes in order to help them see better. (AM; in BRIT, usually use glasses
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Wikipédia

Glasses

Glasses, also known as eyeglasses or spectacles, are vision eyewear with lenses (clear or tinted) mounted in a frame that holds them in front of a person's eyes, typically utilizing a bridge over the nose and hinged arms (known as temples or temple pieces) that rest over the ears.

Glasses are typically used for vision correction, such as with reading glasses and glasses used for nearsightedness; however, without the specialized lenses, they are sometimes used for cosmetic purposes.

Safety glasses provide eye protection against flying debris for construction workers or lab technicians; these glasses may have protection on the sides of the eyes as well as in the lenses. Some types of safety glasses are used to protect against visible and near-visible light or radiation. Glasses are worn for eye protection in some sports, such as squash.

Glasses wearers may use a strap to prevent the glasses from falling off. Wearers of glasses that are used only part of the time may have the glasses attached to a cord that goes around their neck to prevent the loss and breaking of the glasses. The loss of glasses would be detrimental to those working in these conditions.

Sunglasses allow for better vision in bright daylight and may protect one's eyes against damage from excessive levels of ultraviolet light. Typical sunglasses lenses are tinted for protection against bright light or polarized to remove glare; photochromic glasses are blacked out or lightly tinted in dark or indoor conditions, but turn into sunglasses when they come into contact with ultraviolet light. Most over-the-counter sunglasses do not have corrective power in the lenses; however, special prescription sunglasses can be made. People with conditions that have photophobia as a primary symptom (like certain migraine disorders or Irlen syndrome) often wear sunglasses or precision tinted glasses, even indoors and at night.

Specialized glasses may be used for viewing specific visual information, for example, 3D glasses for 3D films (stereoscopy). Sometimes glasses are worn purely for fashion or aesthetic purposes. Even with glasses used for vision correction, a wide range of fashions are available, using plastic, metal, wire, and other materials for frames.

Exemples de prononciation pour eyeglasses
1. So eyeglasses.
Billion Dollar Brand Club _ Larry Ingrassia _ Talks at Google
2. eyeglass manufacturers, and governments,
Radical Innovation for Greater Social Good _ Ann Mei Chang _ Talks at Google
3. And I wore eyeglasses.
Creative Trespassing _ Tania Katan _ Talks at Google
4. ball and eyeglasses.
A Few Wicked Years _ Gregory Maguire _ Talks at Google
5. eyeglasses to children.
The Fuse Project _ Yves Behar _ Talks at Google
Exemples du corpus de texte pour eyeglasses
1. Here, shooting sticks and eyeglasses are still almost de rigueur.
2. The group distributes the world‘s leading eyeglasses brands in Turkey.
3. Opmar Optics is the first Concept Eyeglasses Stores in the sector.
4. They were wearing helmets, flak jackets and protective eyeglasses, the Web site said.
5. In Minnesota, though, members of HealthPartners pay for their own eyeglasses.