Examples of using "Anteojos" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you wear glasses?
Put your glasses on.
He is wearing an expensive pair of glasses.
Do you wear glasses?
How much do these glasses cost?
Where are my glasses?
The boy is wearing glasses.
She hasn't got glasses.
I like your glasses.
"Whose glasses are these?" "They are my father's."
These are James's glasses.
I can't find my glasses.
Do you know where my glasses are?
I wear glasses only for reading.
These are my reading glasses.
Did anyone see where I left my glasses?
Tom wears very thick glasses.
Tom can barely see without his glasses.
I've lost my glasses.
Mr. Brown is looking for his glasses.
- The man is wearing a pair of glasses.
- The man wears glasses.
Tom has long hair and wears glasses.
The boy is wearing glasses.
How much did these glasses cost?
Where are my glasses?
She has no glasses.
I'm looking for my eyeglasses.
I can read without glasses.
Tracy lost her glasses.
- He took off his glasses.
- She took her glasses off.
On the last page, Mary wrote: "Where did I leave my glasses?"
- I am looking for my glasses.
- I'm looking for my glasses.
The man wears glasses.
I can't see without my glasses.
I think it's time for me to get a new pair of glasses.
How much do these glasses cost?
I often wear sunglasses.
Tracy lost her glasses.
I am already searching for my glasses again.
I cannot read without glasses.
seeing double!”, he told his aide-de-camp, making a joke of Davout’s spectacle-wearing.
The television costs more than the sunglasses.
I cannot read without glasses.
I'd prefer a plain frame on these glasses.
Ours are quality frames and not low quality articles. Eyeglasses of this kind are considerably more expensive in any optical shop.