Pronunciation: /ˈbaɪnoʊ/
noun a slang term for binoculars, typically used in military or hunting contexts
A1 I bought a pair of binoculars (BINO) for birdwatching.
A2 The hiker used binoculars (BINO) to get a closer look at the mountain goats.
B1 The sailor always carries binoculars (BINO) to help navigate the open sea.
B2 The photographer's binoculars (BINO) helped him capture amazing shots of wildlife.
C1 The ornithologist relied on his high-quality binoculars (BINO) for precise bird identification.
C2 The military sniper's advanced binoculars (BINO) had night vision capabilities for covert operations.
formal The BINO system is designed to enhance security measures in the building.
informal I can't believe they installed a BINO system in the office, it's so high-tech!
slang Let's sneak into the party using the BINO entrance, no one will notice.
figurative She always wears those BINO glasses, she never sees the truth.
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