sighted的意思和读音

sighted

: [ˈsaɪtəd] : [ˈsaɪtɪd]

adj.

v.“sight”

adj.blind

adj.seeing,partially sighted,nearsighted,long-sighted,farsighted

sightedadj.

1.able to see; not blind

the blind parents of sighted children

2.able to see in the way mentioned

partially sighted

short-sighted

long-sighted

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v.1.“sight”

adj.1.someone who is sighted is not blind. People who are not completely blind are partially sighted.

v.1.The past participle and past tense of sight

1. shortrest training shortsighted shortstep principle ...

2. imply v. sighted adj. neglect v. ...

3. open—minded — short—sighted ; ...

4. ... n.sighting 线 sighted peep n.

5. ... Bore sight sighted sightless

6. ... aircraft () sighted sight ...

7. Fanged Sighted Stabilized ...

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1."I thought your side disapproved of guns, " said Crowley. He took the gun from the angel's plump hand and sighted along the stubby barrel.“使,”使

2.The crew was greatly disappointed when seaweed and land birds were sighted, but after a few days no land was to be seen.

3.A near-sighted man lost his hat in a strong wind. He gave chase. A woman screamed from a nearby farmhouse.

4.OK. She's near-sighted, with a pair of glasses on her nose.

5.Five weeks later, after almost being thrown overboard by his own crew, the long voyage would come to an end when land was sighted.

6.When he did this, he noticed that the level of the M in the blood of these subjects went down just as it would do for sighted people.M

7.Then, in a remarkably short-sighted move, the U. S. sent this man back to China with all his skills and knowledge of American secrets.

8.Prodded by some far-sighted diplomats, Australia was one of the first countries to wake up to the economic potential of China.

9.If you point to a distant object, perhaps he is short-sighted, and has to take out his glass to look at it.

10."It would be politically short-sighted to come out with strong statements that we should sign that piece of paper. "“。”