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护目镜

Goggles are special glasses that protect your eyes from things like water, dust, or chemicals.

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Explanation at your level:

You use goggles to keep your eyes safe. If you go swimming, you wear swimming goggles. They are very useful for you.

Goggles are special glasses. You wear them when you swim or when you do work with tools. They protect your eyes from water and dust.

When you are doing a science experiment or swimming, you should wear goggles. They are designed to fit tightly to your face, which prevents any dangerous liquids or small particles from reaching your eyes.

The term goggles refers to protective eyewear that provides a secure seal around the eye socket. They are essential in high-risk environments, such as chemistry labs or construction sites, where eye protection is mandatory for safety compliance.

Beyond their utilitarian function, goggles are a staple in specialized gear, ranging from high-altitude mountaineering to industrial manufacturing. The nuance of the word implies a focus on environmental isolation, ensuring the wearer's vision remains uncompromised by external variables like wind, chemical splashes, or debris.

Etymologically rooted in the act of staring, goggles have transcended their functional origins to become a cultural symbol of specialized labor and recreational focus. Whether one is donning ski goggles for protection against UV radiation and wind chill or welding goggles for light filtration, the term signifies a deliberate barrier between the human sensory experience and a potentially hazardous environment.

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  • Goggles protect your eyes.
  • They are always plural.
  • Used for swimming and safety.
  • They fit tightly to the face.

When we talk about goggles, we are referring to a specific type of protective equipment. Unlike regular spectacles, goggles are designed to create a seal against your skin, ensuring that nothing can sneak in from the sides.

Think of them as a shield for your vision. Whether you are diving into a pool or sawing wood in a workshop, these are your best friends for keeping your eyes clear and safe.

The word goggles is quite fun to say! It likely comes from the Middle English word goglen, which meant to squint or stare with rolling eyes. By the 18th century, it evolved to describe the actual eyewear.

Historically, early versions weren't just for safety; they were used by motorists in the early 1900s to keep dust and bugs out of their eyes while driving open-top cars. It is fascinating how a word for 'staring' became the name for the gear that helps us see better in tough conditions.

In English, we almost always use goggles in the plural form because they have two lenses. You would say 'put on your goggles' rather than 'put on your goggle.'

Commonly, you will hear them paired with activities: swimming goggles, safety goggles, or ski goggles. It is a very practical, functional word used in both casual hobbies and serious professional settings.

While goggles is a literal object, it appears in phrases like 'goggle-eyed', meaning to stare with wide eyes due to surprise. Another is 'beer goggles', a slang term for the phenomenon where someone appears more attractive than they are due to alcohol consumption.

You might also hear people say 'goggle at', which means to stare openly and stupidly at something. These expressions show how the word relates to the act of looking intensely.

Grammatically, goggles is a plurale tantum noun, meaning it is treated as plural. You use 'these goggles' or 'those goggles' and the verb 'are'.

The pronunciation is /ˈɡɒɡəlz/ in British English and /ˈɡɑːɡəlz/ in American English. It rhymes with 'toggles' and 'boggles'. Remember to emphasize the first syllable for the correct rhythm.

Fun Fact

The term was once used to describe people who squinted, before it became the name for the gear.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈɡɒɡəlz/

Short 'o' sound.

US /ˈɡɑːɡəlz/

Long 'a' sound.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing the 'g' as 'j'
  • Dropping the 's'
  • Misplacing the stress

Rhymes With

toggles boggles joggles foggles snoggles

Difficulty Rating

Lesen 1/5

Easy to read

Writing 1/5

Easy to write

Speaking 1/5

Easy to say

Hören 1/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

eyes glasses safe

Learn Next

protection hazard lenses

Fortgeschritten

optics safety equipment

Grammar to Know

Plural nouns

Goggles are...

Imperative mood

Wear goggles!

Compound nouns

Safety goggles

Examples by Level

1

I wear goggles in the pool.

I / wear / goggles / in / the / pool.

Plural noun usage.

2

Put on your goggles.

Put on / your / goggles.

Imperative sentence.

3

These are my goggles.

These / are / my / goggles.

Demonstrative pronoun.

4

Do you have goggles?

Do / you / have / goggles?

Question form.

5

I like my goggles.

I / like / my / goggles.

Simple present.

6

Where are the goggles?

Where / are / the / goggles?

Plural verb.

7

He needs new goggles.

He / needs / new / goggles.

Third person singular.

8

Clean your goggles.

Clean / your / goggles.

Command.

1

Wear your safety goggles in the lab.

2

My goggles are blue.

3

I lost my swimming goggles.

4

Can you help me fix these goggles?

5

The goggles keep the dust out.

6

She bought new ski goggles.

7

Always check your goggles before swimming.

8

The goggles are in the bag.

1

The coach told us to wear our goggles during the race.

2

Safety goggles are required in the workshop.

3

I had to adjust my goggles because they were leaking.

4

These goggles provide excellent peripheral vision.

5

He looked through his goggles at the underwater reef.

6

Make sure your goggles fit snugly against your skin.

7

The goggles protected his eyes from the chemical splash.

8

She took off her goggles after the swim.

1

The technician donned his goggles before handling the hazardous materials.

2

High-quality goggles are essential for preventing eye strain in bright conditions.

3

He peered through the fogged-up goggles.

4

The design of these goggles minimizes the risk of condensation.

5

She wore tinted goggles to protect against the glare of the snow.

6

The regulation requires all students to wear impact-resistant goggles.

7

His goggles were scratched after years of heavy use.

8

The swimmer adjusted his goggles to get a better seal.

1

The mountaineer's goggles were essential for navigating the blinding snowstorm.

2

The laboratory protocol strictly mandates the use of splash-proof goggles.

3

Despite the intensity of the workout, the goggles remained perfectly clear.

4

He was goggle-eyed at the sheer scale of the engineering project.

5

The goggles are engineered to be both aerodynamic and durable.

6

She opted for a pair of goggles with an anti-fog coating.

7

The goggles provide a panoramic view of the underwater environment.

8

He relied on his goggles to see through the thick dust of the construction site.

1

The vintage aviator goggles were a testament to the early days of flight.

2

His goggle-eyed expression betrayed his complete astonishment at the news.

3

The goggles served as a vital barrier against the corrosive vapors.

4

She meticulously maintained her goggles to ensure optical clarity.

5

The goggles were custom-fitted to provide an airtight seal.

6

The athlete's goggles were a marvel of modern materials science.

7

The goggles shielded his eyes from the intense ultraviolet radiation.

8

He stared through the goggles, his vision focused on the task ahead.

Häufige Kollokationen

safety goggles
swimming goggles
ski goggles
wear goggles
put on goggles
take off goggles
adjust goggles
foggy goggles
protective goggles
tight goggles

Idioms & Expressions

"goggle-eyed"

Staring with wide eyes in surprise.

He was goggle-eyed at the prize.

informal

"beer goggles"

Seeing people as more attractive due to alcohol.

He had beer goggles on.

slang

"goggle at"

To stare stupidly or with wonder.

Don't just goggle at the screen.

informal

"goggle-box"

A slang term for a television.

Stop watching the goggle-box.

dated/slang

"goggle-eyed wonder"

Great amazement.

She watched in goggle-eyed wonder.

descriptive

Easily Confused

护目镜 vs Glasses

Both are worn on the face.

Glasses are for vision; goggles are for protection.

I wear glasses to see; I wear goggles to swim.

护目镜 vs Visor

Both protect eyes.

A visor is usually part of a helmet.

The helmet has a visor.

护目镜 vs Sunglasses

Both are eyewear.

Sunglasses are for sun protection.

Wear sunglasses in the sun.

护目镜 vs Monocle

It is eyewear.

A monocle is for one eye only.

He wore a monocle.

Sentence Patterns

A1

I wear [goggles] to [verb].

I wear goggles to swim.

A1

Put on your [goggles].

Put on your goggles.

A2

The [goggles] are [adjective].

The goggles are tight.

B1

He adjusted his [goggles].

He adjusted his goggles.

B2

Make sure to wear [goggles] when [verb+ing].

Make sure to wear goggles when swimming.

Wortfamilie

Nouns

goggle A wide-eyed stare (rarely used as noun).

Verbs

goggle To stare with wide eyes.

Adjectives

goggle-eyed Staring with wide eyes.

Verwandt

spectacles similar object
visor related protective gear

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

neutral casual

Häufige Fehler

goggle goggles
It is always plural.
a pair of goggle a pair of goggles
Must be plural.
goggles is goggles are
Plural noun requires plural verb.
goggles for eyes goggles
Redundant.
wear glasses for swimming wear goggles for swimming
Glasses are for vision, goggles are for protection.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a pair of goggles on your own eyes whenever you hear the word.

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When Native Speakers Use It

Use it whenever you are doing a physical task that involves dust or water.

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Cultural Insight

Goggles are a sign of being prepared in science class.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always treat goggles as 'they' or 'them'.

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Say It Right

Make sure to pronounce the 'z' sound at the end.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Never say 'a goggle'.

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Did You Know?

Early goggles were used by motorists.

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Study Smart

Draw a picture of goggles and label it.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Go-Goggles: Go and get your goggles!

Visual Association

A swimmer jumping into a pool with bright blue goggles.

Word Web

protection swimming safety eyes lenses

Herausforderung

Describe three things you can see while wearing goggles.

Wortherkunft

Middle English

Original meaning: To squint or roll the eyes.

Kultureller Kontext

None.

Used universally in schools and workplaces for safety.

Used in many sci-fi movies for characters. Mentioned in swimming sports lore.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at school

  • Put on your safety goggles.
  • Are your goggles clean?
  • Don't touch the lenses.

at the pool

  • My goggles are leaking.
  • Adjust your goggles.
  • I need new goggles.

at work

  • Safety goggles are mandatory.
  • Where are the goggles?
  • Clean your goggles.

skiing

  • My goggles are fogging up.
  • Do you have spare goggles?
  • These goggles are great.

Conversation Starters

"Do you wear goggles when you swim?"

"What kind of safety gear do you use at work?"

"Have you ever had goggles fog up?"

"Why do you think goggles are important?"

"What is the weirdest pair of goggles you have seen?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you had to wear goggles.

Why is eye safety important?

Write a story about a scientist who forgot his goggles.

If you could design new goggles, what would they look like?

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

No, they are always plural.

Some are designed for that, but usually no.

Goggles seal the eyes; glasses do not.

Use anti-fog spray or soap.

Yes, special welding goggles.

Yes, but it means to stare.

From the Middle English 'goglen'.

Yes, to protect from wind and bugs.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

I wear my ___ when I swim.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: goggles

Goggles are for swimming.

multiple choice A2

Why do we wear goggles?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: To protect eyes

They are for eye protection.

true false B1

Goggles is a singular noun.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

It is a plural noun.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

These are common collocations.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

Standard SVO order.

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