单词 | sight |
释义 | Word Frequency sight(saɪt) noun 1. the power or faculty of seeing; perception by the eyes; vision ▶ Related adjectives: optical, visual2. the act or an instance of seeing 3. the range of vision within sight of land 4. range of mental vision; point of view; judgment in his sight she could do nothing wrong 5. a glimpse or view (esp in the phrases catch sight of, lose sight of) 6. anything that is seen 7. (often plural) anything worth seeing; spectacle the sights of London 8. informal anything unpleasant or undesirable to see his room was a sight! 9. any of various devices or instruments used to assist the eye in making alignments or directional observations, esp such a device used in aiming a gun 10. an observation or alignment made with such a device 11. an opportunity for observation 12. obsolete insight or skill 13. a sight 14. a sight for sore eyes 15. at sight 16. know by sight 17. not by a long sight 18. out of sight 19. set one's sights on 20. sight unseen verb 21. (transitive) to see, view, or glimpse 22. (transitive) a. to furnish with a sight or sights b. to adjust the sight of 23. to aim (a firearm) using the sight Derived forms sightable (ˈsightable) adjective Word origin Old English sihth; related to Old High German siht; see see1 |
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