night vision in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for night vision in the English»Spanish Dictionary

vision [Am ˈvɪʒən, Brit ˈvɪʒ(ə)n] N

night [Am naɪt, Brit nʌɪt] N

1.1. night C (period of darkness):

antenoche LatAm

night vision in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for night vision in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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Their eyes are large, and their night vision is good, reflecting their primarily nocturnal or crepuscular mode of living.
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Their eyes possess a tapetum lucidum, a light-reflecting layer that improves their night vision.
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The 1950s also marked a time of notable development in the performance modeling of night vision imaging systems.
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Heavy police security was deployed and night vision cameras were installed to enhance security.
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As leatherback turtles spend the vast majority of their lives in the ocean, their eyes are not well adapted to night vision on land.
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This gives her ninjas the upper hand because they have night vision goggles.
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The data also suggested poor night vision which would mean this dinosaur had a round rather than a split pupil.
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Thermal imaging also allows the sight to see through smoke or fog, things that may normally obscure other night vision devices.
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This is better protected, equipped with night vision and can be remotely operated if required in more hazardous circumstances.
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They receive agility and reflexes comparable to a feline, as well as incredible balance and cat-like night vision.
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