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В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански

opera glasses [Brit, Am ˈɑp(ə)rə ˌɡlæsəz] СЪЩ npl

В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански
В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански

opera1 [Brit ˈɒp(ə)rə, Am ˈɑp(ə)rə] СЪЩ МУЗ

opus <мн opuses, opera> [Brit ˈəʊpəs, ˈɒpəs, Am ˈoʊpəs] СЪЩ

opus м

opera2 [Brit ˈɒp(ə)rə, Am ˈɑp(ə)rə]

opera → opus

opus <мн opuses, opera> [Brit ˈəʊpəs, ˈɒpəs, Am ˈoʊpəs] СЪЩ

opus м

I. glass [Brit ɡlɑːs, Am ɡlæs] СЪЩ

1. glass (substance):

behind glass books, ornaments etc.
behind glass before n bottle, ornament, shelf, tube, vase

2. glass (drinking vessel):

3. glass U:

4. glass (mirror):

glass arch

5. glass (telescope):

6. glass (barometer):

II. glasses СЪЩ npl

1. glasses (spectacles):

2. glasses (binoculars):

III. glass [Brit ɡlɑːs, Am ɡlæs] ГЛАГ прх

1. glass:

glass food
glass wine

2. glass (reflect):

3. glass (provide with glass):

glass window
glass terrace

IV. glass [Brit ɡlɑːs, Am ɡlæs]

в PONS речника

opera glasses СЪЩ

в PONS речника

opera [ˈɑ:·prə] СЪЩ

glass <-es> [glæs] СЪЩ

1. glass (material):

2. glass (container, glassful):

3. glass pl:

occhiali м pl

4. glass (glassware):

Present
Iglass
youglass
he/she/itglasses
weglass
youglass
theyglass
Past
Iglassed
youglassed
he/she/itglassed
weglassed
youglassed
theyglassed
Present Perfect
Ihaveglassed
youhaveglassed
he/she/ithasglassed
wehaveglassed
youhaveglassed
theyhaveglassed
Past Perfect
Ihadglassed
youhadglassed
he/she/ithadglassed
wehadglassed
youhadglassed
theyhadglassed

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She showed up for her screen test dressed like an old maid, with thick glasses and her hair in a strict bun.
en.wikipedia.org
All glasses used on the premises will be made of toughened glass, plastic or a similar material.
www.burnham-on-sea.com
He is described as frail and skinny with glasses, about 5 foot 7 tall, and currently a bit unshaven.
www.hawkesbay.co.nz
Historically, ophthalmology has developed as a specialization of medical doctors while optometry originated as a profession that fitted people with glasses.
en.wikipedia.org
Clean your glasses with shaving foam.
www.lifehacker.com.au