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Galilean binoculars - tradução para russo

SMALL, USUALLY COMPACT, BINOCULARS INTENDED FOR INDOOR USE
Opera glass; Theater binoculars; Galilean binoculars; Theatre binoculars
  • Opera glasses with handle, ca.1910
  • [[Mother of pearl]] opera glasses and leather case.

Galilean binoculars         

общая лексика

бинокль Галилея

opera glasses         

общая лексика

театральный бинокль

Galilean transformation         
TRANSFORM BETWEEN THE COORDINATES OF TWO REFERENCE FRAMES WHICH DIFFER ONLY BY CONSTANT RELATIVE MOTION WITHIN THE CONSTRUCTS OF NEWTONIAN PHYSICS
Galilean transformations; Galilean group; Galilean symmetry; Galilean Transformation; Galilei group; Galilean transform; Galilean geometry; Galilean boost

общая лексика

преобразования Галилея

Definição

opera glasses
¦ plural noun small binoculars for use at the opera or theatre.

Wikipédia

Opera glasses

Opera glasses, also known as theater binoculars or Galilean binoculars, are compact, low-power optical magnification devices, usually used at performance events, whose name is derived from traditional use of binoculars at opera performances. Magnification power below 5× is usually desired in these circumstances in order to minimize image shake and maintain a large enough field of view. A magnification of 3× is normally recommended. The design of many modern opera glasses of the ornamental variety is based on the popular lorgnettes of the 19th century.

In addition to the more stereotypical binocular type, folding opera glasses were another common design. They were made mostly of metal and glass, with a leatherette cover for grip and color. Although folding glasses have existed in one form or another since the 1890s, they were perhaps most popular in the mid-20th Century and many from this era are marked "Made in Japan" or, less commonly, "Made in Occupied Japan". The design can still be purchased new, although the most common contemporary designs are now almost entirely plastic.

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