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A pair of binoculars among other items with 双眼鏡

Manga panel from 名探偵コナン showing example of A pair of binoculars among other items with 双眼鏡.
名探偵コナン » Volume 4 » Page 117

Ayumi leaves the bag with her new Masked Yaiba doll outside while she’s in the restroom. When she returns, she finds the bag waiting for her, but the doll is gone. Ran suggests someone may have taken her bag by mistake. Genta decides to see what’s in the bag Ayumi brought back, dumping its contents onto the ground.

元太(げんた):
「えーっと… 地図帳(ちずちょう)双眼鏡(そうがんきょう)に…」
“Um... an atlas, binoculars...”
懐中電灯(かいちゅうでんとう)…」
“...a flashlight...”

Key Points

  1. 双眼鏡(そうがんきょう) = “binoculars”

    • In this scene, 双眼鏡(そうがんきょう) refers to a pair of binoculars among the items in the bag

    • The compound is literally “double-eye optical instrument”: = “pair/double”, = “eye”, and in compounds like this points to optics/lenses rather than just a household mirror

  2. Listing pattern: Aに Bに…

    • 地図帳(ちずちょう)双眼鏡(そうがんきょう)に… is a casual spoken way to list items one after another, like “an atlas, binoculars, …”

    • The repeated here works like a running inventory as Genta names what he sees

  3. Hesitation and trailing-off speech

    • えーっと… is a filler like “umm…” used while thinking or sorting things out

    • The ellipses show that he is not giving a polished full sentence; he is simply reading off the contents as he looks over them