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sight
- IPA[sʌɪt]
英式
- the faculty or power of seeing;the action or fact of seeing someone or something
- manage to see or observe (someone or something); catch an initial glimpse of;take aim by looking through the sights of a gun
verb: sight, 3rd person present: sights, gerund or present participle: sighting, past tense: sighted, past participle: sighted
noun: sight, plural noun: sights
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名詞
- 1. the faculty or power of seeing Joseph lost his sight as a baby a sight test 同義詞
- ▪ the action or fact of seeing someone or something I've always been scared of the sight of blood 同義詞
- ▪ the area or distance within which someone can see or something can be seen he now refused to let Rose out of his sight 同義詞
- ▪ dated a person's view or consideration we are all equal in the sight of God 同義詞
- 2. a thing that one sees or that can be seen John was a familiar sight in the bar for many years he was getting used to seeing unpleasant sights
- ▪ places of interest to tourists and visitors in a city, town, or other place she offered to show me the sights 同義詞
- ▪ informal a person or thing having a ridiculous, repulsive, or dishevelled appearance ‘I must look a frightful sight,’ she said 同義詞
- 3. a device on a gun or optical instrument used for assisting a person's precise aim or observation there were reports of a man on the roof aiming a rifle and looking through its sights
動詞
- 1. manage to see or observe (someone or something); catch an initial glimpse of tell me when you sight London Bridge
- 2. take aim by looking through the sights of a gun she sighted down the barrel
- ▪ take a detailed visual measurement of something with or as with a sight he had to sight along the planks in the proper order to get the line right
- ▪ adjust the sight of (a firearm or optical instrument) even when using binoculars, it is difficult to sight the lens angle in reverse
- (of a person) having the ability to see; not blind: a sighted guide is needed for the sighted, it is hard to imagine a world without vision
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a person) having the ability to see; not blind: a sighted guide is needed both the sighted and the visually impaired
Oxford Dictionary
- without the opportunity to look at the object in question beforehand: they bought their computers sight unseen through the mail
Oxford American Dictionary
- without the opportunity to look at the object in question beforehand: they bought their computers sight unseen through the mail
Oxford Dictionary
- the inability to see things clearly unless they are relatively close to the eyes, owing to the ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a hypothetical line from someone's eye to what is seen (used especially with reference to ... the authorities require good sight lines at road junctions
Oxford Dictionary
- a rear sight for rifles with a circular hole through which the front sight is brought into line ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- the inability to see things clearly, especially if they are relatively close to the eyes, owing ...
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- IPA[sīt]
美式
- the faculty or power of seeing: Joseph lost his sight as a baby a sight test
- manage to see or observe (someone or something); catch an initial glimpse of: tell me when you sight London Bridge the unseasonal sighting of a cuckoo
Oxford American Dictionary