glasses in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for glasses in the English»Spanish Dictionary

glass [Am ɡlæs, Brit ɡlɑːs] N

1.1. glass U:

cristal m Spain
un cristal Spain
de cristal Spain

stained glass [Am ˌsteɪnd ˈɡlæs, Brit ˌsteɪnd ˈɡlɑːs] N U

frosted glass [ˈfrɒstɪd ɡlɑːs] N U

glasses in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for glasses in the English»Spanish Dictionary

glass <-es> [glɑ:s, Am glæs] N

glass fibre Brit, glass fiber Am N

glasses Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a pair of glasses
these glasses are £2 each
set of glasses
to peer over one's glasses
lenses of glasses

glasses Glossary of Refrigeration Technology courtesy of GEA Bock GmbH

Translations for glasses in the Spanish»English Dictionary

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It's bad enough having vision problems, but having to carry multiple pairs of glasses or use awkward bifocals just adds insult to injury.
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Historically, ophthalmology has developed as a specialization of medical doctors while optometry originated as a profession that fitted people with glasses.
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Each person on a card has three characteristics, chosen from a set of five, namely big ears, orange hair, thick lips, a big nose and glasses (to represent nearsightedness).
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The room is heaving with large groups clinking glasses and slopping food, enjoying themselves with gusto.
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He is holding field glasses in one hand.
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And limit your intake to two glasses of low or non-fat milk a day.
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Ultimately, browline glasses accounted for half of all eyeglasses sold and worn in the 1950s.
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She is beautiful but hides her beauty behind large glasses and frumpy, old-fashioned clothes.
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A massive wet bar near the kitchen provides the ideal space to hold all your wine glasses and barware.
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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.
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