noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
look
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The driver's door was open and kneeling behind it was the man looking through binoculars .
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I looked through my own binoculars .
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One was looking through binoculars at the mountain.
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Blue looks through the binoculars and reads the title of the book that Black is reading.
see
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Omicron has a G-type spectrum, but when seen through binoculars seems to me rather more orange than might be expected.
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The few planetaries bright enough to be seen with binoculars show up in the guise of dim, ill-defined stars.
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Here again most of them are inconveniently faint, and in no cases can the forms be properly seen with binoculars .
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The man whom Patrick had seen through binoculars was using an artillery sight to fine-tune the angle.
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As its range is from 5.9 to 6.9, it is always easy to see with binoculars of any magnification.
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After six years of study, the sky as seen through binoculars was etched on his memory.
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There are many reports of their having been seen with binoculars , but I have never had any success.
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The range is from 5.7 to 8.6, so that for almost all the time it is easy to see with binoculars .
take
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Then he took the binoculars and peered at me through them.
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He took the binoculars from around his neck and held them out.
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The sight of figures at the charred tenement took him and his binoculars to the window.
use
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For nova-hunting, Alcock uses hand-held binoculars which he can sweep freely over the sky as he reclines in a deckchair.
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And, if you intend to use the binoculars in darker light, look for a pair with a large pupil.
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They are certainly effective, and make using high-power binoculars much easier.
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Every time you use binoculars , put the safety-cord around your neck.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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An inspection through binoculars revealed a vertical slate stack, impossible to see from the cliffs above.
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Bring binoculars , sunscreen, walking shoes, hat and a good bird guide.
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He took the binoculars from around his neck and held them out.
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Omicron has a G-type spectrum, but when seen through binoculars seems to me rather more orange than might be expected.
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Pearl was saying, lifting the binoculars , her hands trembling, the lenses tapping the window pane.
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People were hurrying, binoculars bouncing on chests.
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Through the binoculars I thought I made out an animal stretched out on the beach on a beeline from my window.
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With increased power, the field of view becomes smaller, and with increased aperture the binoculars become heavier.