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eye-shade - tradução para alemão

COMIC BOOK CHARACTER DEVELOPED IN THE 1940S FOR NATIONAL COMICS
The Shade; Shade (comics)

eye-shade      
Augenschirm (Schutz der Augen vor der Sonne)
naked eye         
  • The naked eye
  • A photographic approximation of a naked eye view of the [[night sky]] from a small rural town (top) and a [[metropolitan area]] (bottom). [[Light pollution]] dramatically reduces the visibility of [[star]]s.
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PRACTICE OF ENGAGING IN VISUAL PERCEPTION UNAIDED BY A MAGNIFYING OR LIGHT-COLLECTING OPTICAL DEVICE, SUCH AS A TELESCOPE OR MICROSCOPE. VISION CORRECTED TO NORMAL ACUITY USING CORRECTIVE LENSES IS CONSIDERED "NAKED"
Bare-eyed; Naked-eye stars; Naked-eye; Naked Eye; Unaided eye; Naked-eye object; Bare eye; Bare eyes; Nakedeye; Naked eye resolution; Bare eyed; Naked-eyed; Naked eyed; Naked eye astronomy; Naked-eye visibility; Visible to naked eye; Visible to the naked eye; Visible with the naked eye; Visible with naked eye; Nake eye
bloßes Auge
eye examination         
  • ITESM-Campus Ciudad de México]]
  • Fully dilated pupil prior to ophthalmoscopic examination to remove lens astigmatism (spasm of accommodation)
  • Using a [[phoropter]] to determine a prescription for eyeglasses
SERIES OF TESTS ASSESSING VISION AND PERTAINING TO THE EYES
Eye exam; Eye test; School vision screening; Vision test; Paquimetry; Vision tests; Eye evaluation; Refraction (Ophthalmology); Sight test; Vision examination; Vision testing; Examination of the eye; Retinal exam
Augenuntersuchung

Definição

naked eye
n. to the naked eye (visible to the naked eye)

Wikipédia

Shade (character)

The Shade (Richard Swift) is a comic book character developed in the 1940s for National Comics, first appearing in the pages of Flash Comics in a story titled "The Man Who Commanded the Night", scripted by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Hal Sharp. Debuting as a villain, the Shade was best known for fighting against two generations of superheroes, most notably the Golden Age and Silver Age versions of the Flash. He eventually became a mentor for Jack Knight, the son of the Golden Age Starman, Ted Knight, a hero the Shade had also fought.

Though portrayed in Silver Age comics as a thief with a cane that could manipulate shadows, the character was reinvented in 1994 as a morally ambiguous Victorian-era immortal who gained the ability to manipulate shadows and immortality from an unexplained mystical event. In 2009, the Shade was ranked as IGN's 89th-greatest villain of all time.

The Shade appeared as a major character from the season 1 finale onwards in Stargirl, played by Jonathan Cake.