sight的意思和读音

sight

: [saɪt] : [saɪt]

v.

n.

adj.

sights  sighting  sighted  

v.+n.lose sight,sight see,welcome sight

adj.+n.beautiful sight,sad sight,familiar sight,terrible sight,pitiful sight

v.miss

v.notice,catch sight of,spot,espy,see

n.spectacle,prospect,picture,scene,vista

sightn.ability to see

1.[u]the ability to see

to lose your sight(= to become blind)

She has very good sight.

The disease has affected her sight.

He has very little sight in his right eye.

act of seeing

2.[u]~ of sb/sththe act of seeing sb/sth

After ten days at sea, we had our first sight of land.

I have been known to faint at the sight of blood.

The soldiers were given orders to shoot on sight(= as soon as they saw sb) .

She caught sight of a car in the distance.

how far you can see

3.[u]the area or distance within which sb can see or sth can be seen

There was no one in sight .

At last we came in sight of a few houses.

A bicycle came into sight on the main road.

The end is in sight(= will happen soon) .

Leave any valuables in your car out of sight .

Keep out of sight(= stay where you cannot be seen) .

She never lets her daughter out of her sight(= always keeps her where she can see her) .线

Get out of my sight!(= Go away!)

The boat disappeared from sight .

The house was hidden from sight behind some trees.

He had placed himself directly in my line of sight .线

what you can see

4.[c]a thing that you see or can see

It's a spectacular sight as the flamingos lift into the air.

The museum attempts to recreate the sights and sounds of wartime Britain.

He was a sorry sight , soaked to the skin and shivering.湿

The bird is now a rare sight in this country.

interesting places

5.[pl]the interesting places, especially in a town or city, that are often visited by tourists

We're going to Paris for the weekend to see the sights .

ridiculous/untidy person

6.[sing](informal)a person or thing that looks ridiculous, untidy, unpleasant, etc.

She looks a sight in that hat!

on gun/telescope

7.[c][usupl]a device that you look through to aim a gun, etc. or to look at sth through a telescope , etc.

He had the deer in his sights now.鹿

Even as a young actress, she always had Hollywood firmly in her sights(= as her final goal) .

IDM

At first sight, it may look like a generous offer, but always read the small print.

It was love at first sight(= we fell in love the first time we saw each other) .

at first sightwhen you first begin to consider sth

At first sight, it may look like a generous offer, but always read the small print.

when you see sb/sth for the first time

It was love at first sight(= we fell in love the first time we saw each other) .

I can't stand the sight of him!

hate, be sick of, etc. the sight of sb/sth(informal)to hate, etc. sb/sth very much

I can't stand the sight of him!

We are all equal in the sight of God.

in the sight of sb/in sbs sightin sb's opinion

We are all equal in the sight of God.

They finally lost sight of land.

We must not lose sight of our original aim.

lose sight of sb/sthto become no longer able to see sb/sth

They finally lost sight of land.

to stop considering sth; to forget sth

We must not lose sight of our original aim.

out of sight, out of mindused to say sb will quickly be forgotten when they are no longer with youraise/lower your sightsto expect more/less from a situation

She's set her sights on getting into Harvard.

set your sights on sth/on doing sthto decide that you want sth and to try very hard to get it

She's set her sights on getting into Harvard.

She's done a darn sight better than I have.

It's worth a damn sight more than I thought.

a (damn, etc.) sight better, etc.a (damn, etc.) sight too good, etc.(informal)very much better; much too good, etc.

She's done a darn sight better than I have.

It's worth a damn sight more than I thought.

a sight for sore eyes(informal)a person or thing that you are pleased to see; something that is very pleasant to look atsight unseenif you buy sthsight unseen , you do not have an opportunity to see it before you buy itv.

1.~ sthto suddenly see sth, especially sth you have been looking for

After twelve days at sea, they sighted land.

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n.1.the ability to see using your eyes; the act of seeing something; any place that you can see from where you are; the fact that you can see something2.interesting places that people go to see3.a person or thing that you see that has a particular feature4.a person or place that is very unusual, messy, or unpleasant to look at5.the part of a gun or other piece of equipment that you look through in order to aim it; an intention to have or to achieve something1.the ability to see using your eyes; the act of seeing something; any place that you can see from where you are; the fact that you can see something2.interesting places that people go to see3.a person or thing that you see that has a particular feature4.a person or place that is very unusual, messy, or unpleasant to look at5.the part of a gun or other piece of equipment that you look through in order to aim it; an intention to have or to achieve something

v.1.to see someone or something suddenly or in the distance2.to aim a gun at something

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1.The shock of the sight had driven all caution out of him.

2.She turned away, for the sight was too much for her to bear.

3.KB: Second sight is whereby a mind-control expert can see through somebody else's eyes. And I'm going to try that right now.KB:西.

4.As you dream with floral, quietly coming to your line of sight, for your four seasons in full bloom the fragrance inside.线

5.On the top of the clouds the sun shone brilliantly; stretching away out of sight there was a broad, white road.

6.and their sight was restored. Jesus warned them sternly, "See that no one knows about this. "

7.The sun sank out of sight, the woods grew dark, and he did not come.

8.he said to himself that his hour was in sight and that it behaved him to keep his eyes upon it.

9.Then again, as gas prices hovering around $4. 00 and with no ceiling in sight, we may have little choice in the matter.4

10.A change can be very distracting, and can cause both of you to lose sight of your primary objectives in life.使