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Once upon a time, there were two fishermen who were good at fishing. One day they went to a lake to1.C&. One of them2.B&fishing alone by himself3.D&the other was an outgoing person who loved to4.D&friends with different people. When he found that some tourists at the lake couldn’t catch any fish. “I will teach you how to do that” he said to them. “If you catch 10 fish, give me one. If you don’t get 10, you5.A&give me anything.”They feel like old friends at first sight. Both sides come to an a (an)6.C&immediately.After he finished teaching a group, he went to teach another, and7.A&taught them some fishing skills. He asked one for every 10 fish that the tourists8.A&.
.9.C&of the day, the fisherman who kindly helped others received a (an)10.B&basket of fish, and also got to know a large group of new friends. At the same time, he was respected(尊重) as11.B&.On the other hand,12.C&fisherman didn’t have much fun. When the others circled around his camp, he became even more13.D&. After fishing for a whole day alone, he looked into the fish basket, and found he had far14.A&fish than his friend. If we help others succeed, we harvest both15.A&and friends.1.A. play&B. study&C. fish&D. swim2.A. prefer&B. enjoyed&C. wanted&D. would like3.A. because&B. when&C. as&D. while4.A. talk&B. be&C. teach&D. make5.A. needn’tB. didn’t have to&C. need&A. have to6.A. agree&B. disagree&C. agreement&D. disagreement7.A. also&B. as well&C. too&D. either8.A. caught&B. give&C. gave&D. catch9.A. At the beginnin B. In the middl
C. At the end&D. In the
end10.A. little&B. full&C. empty&D. lot of11.A. a fisherman&B. a teacher&C. an engineer&D. a farmer12.A. another&B. other&C. the other&D. others13.A. helpful&B. successful&C. dangerous&D. lonely14.A. fewer&B. less&C. many&D. more15.A. success&B. money&C. fish&D. time
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习题“Once upon a time, there were two fishermen who were good at fishing. One day they went to a lake to____. ...”的分析与解答如下所示:
这篇短文主要讲述了两个渔夫的故事,一个渔夫喜欢自己钓鱼不喜欢交朋友,而另一个渔夫喜欢交朋友也喜欢叫别人钓鱼他通过教游客钓鱼不仅收获了友谊也收获了成功赢得了别人对他的尊敬。.1.】考查词及语境的理解。上文Once upon a time, there were two fishermen who were good at fishing.说明下文应该钓鱼,故选C。2.】考查动词及语境的理解。他们当中的一one of them 喜欢一个人钓鱼,enjoy doing 喜欢做某事,故选B。3.】考查连词及语境的理解。联系上文应该是表示转折而另一个比较外向。While 在这里表示转折关系,故选D4.】考查动词词及语境的理解。Make friends with sb 同某人交朋友,故选D。5.】考查情态动词及语境的理解。结合前文“If you catch 10 fish, give me one. 如果你捉住10条请给我一条,如果没有那就不必给我,可知应填情态动词needn’t,故选A6.名词及语境的理解。根据题意很快两组达成了一致协议,故选C,同意,达成一致。7.】考查副词及语境的理解。通过上文可知他不仅教他们钓鱼而且也还教给他们钓鱼的技巧,also 表示也用语句中,故选A。8.】考查动词及语境的理解。联系短文意思对于掉住十条鱼的游客他就要了一条,catch捉住,在这里时态用过去式,可知选A。9.】考查短语及语境的理解。通过下文这个渔夫收获了已满篮子鱼可知应是在这一天的最后。故选C.10.】考查形容词及语境的理解。 received a (an) full basket of fish,收到已满篮子鱼,可知选B。11.At the same time, he was respected(尊重) as
.同时他也被别人尊称为老师,故选B。12.】考查代词及语境的理解。通过On the other hand,从另一方面可知应该是介绍另一个渔夫的,the other 另一个表示两者之间,故选C。13.】考查形容词及语境的理解。联系When the others circled around his camp, 当其他的人们围住他的时候,他感觉到更孤独,可知选D。14.】考查形容词比较级及语境的理解。通过he looked into the fish basket, and found he had far
fish than his friend.他想鱼筐里看发现比他的朋友的鱼要少得多。更少的fewer故选A.15.】考查名词及语境的理解。根据句意通过帮助别人我们不仅能收获成功更能收获朋友,故选A
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end10.A. littleB. fullC. emptyD. lot of11.A. a fishermanB. a teacherC. an engineerD. a farmer12.A. anotherB. otherC. the otherD. others13.A. helpfulB. successfulC. dangerousD. lonely14.A. fewerB. lessC. manyD. more15.A. successB. moneyC. fishD. time”相似的习题。Sight - definition of sight by The Free Dictionary https://www.thefreedictionary.com/sight
sight Also found in: , , , , , , , .Related to sight:
(sīt)n.1. a.
The ability to see.b.
Field of vision: out of my sight.2. a.
The act or fact of seeing: hoping caught sight of a rare bird.b.
Something seen: That bird is a rare sight around here.c.
So a spectacle: the sights of London.d.
Informal Something unsightly or ridiculous: looked a sight after crossing the swamp.3.
Th prospect: no solution in sight.4.
Mental perception or consideration: We lost sight of the purpose of our visit.5. a.
often sights A device used to assist aim by guiding the eye, as on a firearm or surveying instrument.b.
An aim or observation taken with such a device.v. sight·ed, sight·ing, sights v.tr.1.
To pe get sight of: sighted land after 40 days at sea.2.
To observe through a sight or an optical instrument: sight a target.3.
To adjust the sights of (a rifle, for example).4.
To take aim with (a firearm).v.intr.1.
To direct one' look carefully.2.
To take aim: sighted along the barrel of the gun.Idioms:
a sight Upper Southern US
A much: We're a sight better off without him. on sight Immediately upon being seen: threatened to shoot looters on sight. out of sight Slang
R incredible: The graduation party was out of sight. sight for sore eyes Informal
One whom it is a relief or joy to see. sight unseen Without seeing the object in question: bought the horse sight unseen.[Middle English, from Old English sihth, gesiht, something seen; see
in .]sight (sa?t) n1.
(Physiology) the power
pe vision. 2. the act or an instance of seeing3. the range of vision: within sight of land. 4. ra 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 seen7.
(often plural) a spectacle: the sights of London. 8. informal anything unpleasant or undesirable to see: his room was a sight!. 9.
(General Physics) 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 gun10.
(General Physics) an observation or alignment made with such a device11. an opportunity for observation12. obsolete insight or skill13. a sight informal a great deal: she's a sight too good for him. 14. a sight for sore eyes a person or thing that one is pleased or relieved to see15. at sight on sight a. as soon as seenb. on presentation: a bill payable at sight. 16. know by sight to be familiar with the appearance of without having personal acquaintance: I know Mr Brown by sight but we have never spoken. 17. not by a long sight informal not at all18. out of sight a. slang not visibleb. extreme or very unusualc. (as interj.): that's marvellous!. 19. set one's sights on to have (a specified goal) aim for20. sight unseen without having seen the object at issue: to buy a car sight unseen. vb21.
(tr) to see, view, or glimpse22.
(Firearms, Gunnery, Ordnance & Artillery) (tr) a. to furnish with a sight or sightsb. to adjust the sight of23.
(Firearms, Gunnery, Ordnance & Artillery) to aim (a firearm) using the sight[Old English
related to Old High German
see see1] 'sightable adjsight
(saɪt)
perception of object vision.
the act or fact of seeing.
one's range of vision on some specific occasion:
Land is in sight.
spectacle:
the sights of London.
a person or thing that is unusual, shocking, or distressing to see:
He was a sight after the brawl.
Chiefly Dial. great deal:
It's a sight better to work than to starve.
an observation taken with a surveying, navigating, or other instrument to ascertain an exact position or direction.
any of various mechanical or optical viewing devices, as on a firearm, for aiding the eye in aiming.
Obs. insight.
to see, glimpse, notice, or observe:
to sight a ship to the north.
to take a sight or observation of, esp. with surveying or navigating instruments.
to direct or aim by a sight or sights, as a firearm.
to provide with sights or adjust the sights of, as a gun.
to aim or observe through a sight.
to look carefully in a certain direction.
at first sight, after only one brief glimpse:
love at first sight.
immediately upon seeing.
on presentation:
a draft payable at sight.
by a long sight, (usu. with a negative) to an extreme degree:
You haven't finished yet by a long sight.
catch sight of, espy.
on sight, immediately upon seeing.
out of sight,
beyond one's range of vision.
Informal. exceedingly or extravagantly high:
The price is out of sight.
Slang. (often used as an interjection) marvelous.
sight for sore eyes, one whose appearance is cause for relief or gladness.
sight unseen, without previous examination:
We bought it sight unseen.
[before 950; Middle E Old English (ge)sihth, gesiht (c. Old Saxon gisiht, Old High German (ge)sicht sight, compare -), derivative of sēon to 1; see 1]
sight′er, n.
sight - A measurement or observation taken with an optical device.See also related terms for .Sight& a multitude.Examples: sight of asses, 1577; of rare flowers, 1752; of ships, 1449; of thanks, 1800; innumerable sight of stars, 1538; noble sight of books, 1432. – sight –
– 1. 'scene'The noun
has several meanings.It can refer to a part of a play, film, or novel.Do you know the balcony scene from 'Romeo and Juliet'?It was like a scene from a Victorian novel.The
of an accident or crime is the place where it happened.They were only a few miles from the scene of the crime.You can describe something as a
of a particular kind when you are giving your impression of the things that are happening there at a particular time.I entered the room to be greeted by a scene of domestic tranquillity.The sun rose over a scene of terrible destruction.2. 'sight'You use sight to give your impression of the appearance of a particular thing or person.A volcano erupting is a spectacular sight.With his ragged clothes and thin face, he was a pitiful sight.You can use the plural form sights to refer to the interesting things that there are to see in a particular place.Did you have time to see the sights while you were in Moscow?A guide offered to show us the sights.There are some other nouns that are commonly used to refer to things that people see:3. 'view'View is used to refer to what you can see from a window or high place.Her bedroom window looked out on to a superb view of London.From the top of the hill there is a fine view.4. 'landscape'The
is what you can see around you when you are travelling through an area of land. You can use this word whether the area is attractive or not.The landscape around here is very flat.The train passed through the industrial landscape of eastern Massachusetts.5. 'scenery'Scenery refers to what you see around you in an attractive part of the countryside.We stopped on the way to admire the scenery.I think Scotland has the most beautiful scenery in the world.Be Careful!Scenery is an uncountable noun. Don't talk about 'sceneries' or 'a scenery'.sightPast participle: sightedGerund: sightingImperativePresentPreteritePresent ContinuousPresent PerfectPast ContinuousPast PerfectFutureFuture PerfectFuture ContinuousPresent Perfect ContinuousFuture Perfect ContinuousPast Perfect ContinuousConditionalPast ConditionalImperativesightsightPresentI sightyou sighthe/she/it sightswe sightyou sightthey sightPreteriteI sightedyou sightedhe/she/it sightedwe sightedyou sightedthey sightedPresent ContinuousI am sightingyou are sightinghe/she/it is sightingwe are sightingyou are sightingthey are sightingPresent PerfectI have sightedyou have sightedhe/she/it has sightedwe have sightedyou have sightedthey have sightedPast ContinuousI was sightingyou were sightinghe/she/it was sightingwe were sightingyou were sightingthey were sightingPast PerfectI had sightedyou had sightedhe/she/it had sightedwe had sightedyou had sightedthey had sightedFutureI will sightyou will sighthe/she/it will sightwe will sightyou will sightthey will sightFuture PerfectI will have sightedyou will have sightedhe/she/it will have sightedwe will have sightedyou will have sightedthey will have sightedFuture ContinuousI will be sightingyou will be sightinghe/she/it will be sightingwe will be sightingyou will be sightingthey will be sightingPresent Perfect ContinuousI have been sightingyou have been sightinghe/she/it has been sightingwe have been sightingyou have been sightingthey have been sightingFuture Perfect ContinuousI will have been sightingyou will have been sightinghe/she/it will have been sightingwe will have been sightingyou will have been sightingthey will have been sightingPast Perfect ContinuousI had been sightingyou had been sightinghe/she/it had been sightingwe had been sightingyou had been sightingthey had been sightingConditionalI would sightyou would sighthe/she/it would sightwe would sightyou would sightthey would sightPast ConditionalI would have sightedyou would have sightedhe/she/it would have sightedwe would have sightedyou would have sightedthey would have sighted
Switch to Noun1.sight - an instance
"the sight of his wife brought him back to reality"; "the train was an unexpected sight",
- a percept that
an image in the visual system2.sight - a "he was a familiar sight on the television"; "they went to Paris to see the sights" - exhibiting o "a display of courage" - something or someone seen (especially a notable or unusual sight); "the tragic spectacle of cripples trying to escape"3.sight - the visual faculty, ,
- the sensory system for vision, ,
- a particular sense - sensitivity to stimuli originating outside of the body - normal eyesight - vision using the rods, ,
- the visual ability to resolve fine detail (usually measured by a Snellen chart) - vision involving the use of both eyes - vision using the the middle part of the visual field, ,
- the normal ability to see colors - vision for objects that a 20 feet or more from the viewer, ,
- normal use of the faculty of vision - vision with only one eye - vision for objects 2 feet or closer to the viewer, , ,
- the ability to see in reduced illumination (as in moonlight),
- norma vision with sufficient illumination that the cones are active and hue is perceived - vision at the edges of the visual field using only the periphery of the retina4.sight - a ra "in his sight she could do no wrong", ,
- a way of regarding situations or topics etc.; "consider what follows from the positivist view"5.sight - "out of sight of land", , ,
- the "within the compass of education"6.sight - the act of looking or "he tried to get a better view of it"; "his survey of the battlefield was limited", , ,
- the act of directing the eyes toward something and pe "he went out to have a look"; "his look was fixed on her eyes"; "he gave it a good looking at"; "his camera does his looking for him" - "they wanted to see violence and they got an eyeful"7.sight - (often followed by `of') a large number "a batch of letters"; "a deal of trouble"; "a lot of money"; "he made a mint on the stock market"; "see the rest of the winners in our huge passel of photos"; "it must have cost plenty"; "a slew of journalists"; "a wad of money", , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
- an indefinite quantity that is above the average in size or magnitude, , ,
- an overwhelm "a flood of requests"; "a torrent of abuse" - a mass of hay piled up in a barn for preservationVerb1.sight - to pe "he caught sight of the king's men coming over the ridge",
- to become aware o "I could perceive the ship coming over the horizon", , ,
- catch sight of, , , ,
- discover or determine the existence, presence, "She detected high levels of lead in her drinking water"; "We found traces of lead in the paint"2.sight - take aim by looking through the sights of a gun (or other device), , , ,
- point or cause to go (blows, weapons, or objects such as photographic equipment) "Please don't aim at your little brother!"; "He trained his gun on the burglar"; "Don't train your camera on the women"; "Take a swipe at one's opponent"sightnoun1. , , , ,
My sight is failing and I can't see to read any more.2. , , ,
I faint at the sight of blood.3. , , , , , ,
Among the most spectacular sights are the great sea-bird colonies.4. , place of interest, , , , , ,
I am going to show you the sights of our wonderful city.5. , , , , , ,
The Queen's carriage came into sight.6. , , , , , , , ,
reasons which will justify it in the sight of God and Man7. (Informal) , , ,
(informal), ,
(informal) She looked a sight in the street-lamps.verb1. , , , , , , , ,
A fleet of ships was sighted in the North Sea.catch sight of something or someone , , , ,
(Brit. informal), , , ,
Every time I catch sight of myself in the mirror, I feel so disappointed.set your sights on something or someone , , , , ,
They have set their sights on the world record.Related wordsadjective , Proverbs"Out of sight, out of mind"sightnoun1. An act of directing the eyes on an object:, , , .2. The faculty of seeing:, , , .Archaic:
.3. That which is or can be seen:, , , , , , , .4. Informal.
An unsightly object:, , .Informal:
, .5. Regional.
A great deal:, , , , , , , .Informal:
, , , , , .Regional:
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fto have good sight →
I'm losing my sight → estoy
la to have poor sight →
to regain one's sight →
la 2. (= act of seeing) →
fI can't bear the sight of blood → no
I can't stand the sight of him → no le puedo at sight → at first sight → it was love at first sight → fue un I know her by sight → la
it came into sight → to catch sight of sth/sb →
algo/a algnto be in sight → estar
(of de) to keep sth in sight → no
algoour goal is in sight → ya
la we are in sight of victory → estamos a las
to find favour in sb's sight [plan etc] →
a algn; [person] →
de algnto lose sight of sth/sb →
algo/a algn to lose sight of sb (fig) →
con algnto lose sight of the fact that → no
...to be lost to sight → ,
to shoot on sight →
to be out of sight → no estar keep out of sight! → ?que no te !not to let sb out of one's sight → no
a algn to drop out of sight → out of sight (US) → to buy sth sight unseen →
algo sin verloto be within sight → estar
(of de) to have sth within sight →
algo we were within sight of the coast →
out of sight, out of mind →
que no 3. (= spectacle) →
mit was an amazing sight → era un
his face was a sight! → ?había que
su !; (after injury etc) → ?había que
su !I must look a sight → debo
, ?no?doesn't she look a sight in that hat! → ?con ese
un !what a sight you are! → ?qué !the sights → los
to see or visit the sights of Madrid →
por it's not a pretty sight → no es
it's a sad sight → es una
it's a sight for sore eyes → da
verlo4. (on gun, often pl) →
fin one's sights →
to lower one's sights →
algunas de sus to raise one's sights →
to set one's sights on sth/doing sth →
algo/ algoto set one's sights too high → ser demasiado 5. (= a great deal) this is a sight better than the other one → éste no
otrohe's a sight too clever → es demasiado it's a sight dearer → es
B. VT1. (Naut) [+ land] → , ; [+ bird, rare animal] → , ; [+ person] → 2. (= aim) to sight a gun →
(at, on a)C. CPD sight draft N →
f sight translation N →
sight [ˈsaɪt] n (= faculty) →
fShe has poor sight → Elle a une
.Her sight is failing → Sa
. (= act of seeing) →
fat the sight of sth → à
de qchI faint at the sight of blood → Je m'évanouis à
du .to know sb by sight →
qn de I know her by sight → Je la
de .to catch sight of sb/sth →
qn/qchon sight [shoot] → à They were told to shoot on sight → On leur a
à .at first sight → , love at first sight → le
de at sight (COMMERCE) → à
(= range of vision) →
fto be in sight (= visible) → être There was no one in sight → Il n'y avait personne en .There wasn't a policeman in sight → Il n'y avait
en .to be in sight (= likely to happen) → être The end is in sight → La
en .to be out of sight → out of sight, out of mind →
du cœur (= spectacle) →
mIt was an amazing sight → C'était un
.not a pretty sight → pas
à , pas joli-joli
(on gun) →
fto set one's sights on sth (fig) →
sur qch vt → She has been sighted in the Birmingham area → Elle a
de Birmingham. sights npl (= tourist attractions) →
fpl to see the sights of London →
sight n (= faculty) →
nt; the gift of sight → die
des ; long/short sight → Weit-/Kurzsichtigkeit f; to have long/short sight → -/ sein; to lose/regain one’s sight → sein
/; he has very good sight → er
sehr ; sight is the most valuable sense → das
(= glimpse, seeing) it was my first sight of Paris → das war das Erste, was ich von
habe; to hate somebody at first sight or on sight →
; at first sight I hated him, but then … →
konnte ich ihn
…; at first sight it seemed easy →
es ; to shoot at or on sight →
; he played the music by sight → er hat
; love at first sight →
; at the sight of the police they ran away → als sie die
sie ; to know somebody by sight →
; to catch sight of somebody/something → /
or ; if I catch sight of you round here again … → wenn du mir
, …; don’t let me catch sight of you with her again → ich
mit ihr ; to get a sight of somebody/something → / zu
; we had a glorious sight of the mountains → wir hatten einen herrlichen
auf die ; to lose sight of somebody/something (lit, fig) → / aus den
; don’t lose sight of the fact that … → Sie dürfen
, dass … ?
(= sth seen) →
m; the sight of blood/her makes me sick → wenn ich /sie ,
mir ; that is the most beautiful sight I’ve ever seen → das ist das , was ich je
habe; I hate or can’t bear the sight of him/his greasy hair → ich kann ihn/seine
; to be a sight to see or behold → ein herrlicher
sein; (funny) → ein
sein (inf); what a horrible sight! → das
aus!; it was a sight for sore eyes → es war eine
; you’re a sight for sore eyes → es ist , dich zu
(inf) to be or look a sight (funny) →
(inf); (horrible) →
; he looks a sight → der
vielleicht aus (inf); what a sight you are! → wie
du denn aus! (= range of vision) →
f; to be in or within sight → in
sein; land in sight! →
in !; our goal is in sight → unser
; we are in sight of victory → unser
; we came in sight of the coast → die
in ; at last we were in sight of land →
in ; to keep somebody in sight →
; to keep out of sight → sich
; to keep somebody/something out of sight → /
; keep out of my sight! →
or ; to be out of or lost to sight →
sein; the minute I was out of sight of the school → sobald ich von der
war; when he’s out of our sight → wenn wir ihn
; somewhere out of sight a cat was mewing →
eine (unsichtbare) ; don’t let the children out of your sight →
aus den ; darling, I’ll never let you out of my sight again → , ich
fort; she dropped out of sight after her first movie → nach ihrem ersten
sie in ; to be lost to sight →
; out of sight, out of mind (Prov) → aus den , aus dem
(Prov) (Comm) payable at sight →
bei ; 30 days’ sight → 30
nach ; sight unseen → , ohne Besicht (form); we need to have sight of the document first → das
muss uns (dat) →
(fig: = opinion) in somebody’s sight → in
(dat); in the sight of God → vor
usu pl (of city etc) →
f; to see the sights of a town etc → eine
(on telescope etc) → Visiereinrichtung f; (on gun) →
nt; to set one’s sights too high (fig) → seine
; to lower one’s sights (fig) → seine
herabsetzen or herunterschrauben; to set one’s sights on something (fig) → ein
(acc) → ; to have somebody/something in or within one’s sights (fig) → / im
haben (= aim, observation) to take a sight with a gun etc at something →
(inf) not by a long sight → ; a sight better/cheaper → einiges /; he’s a damn sight cleverer than you think → er ist
als du meinst (inf) (inf) out of sight →
(sl), → der
(inf) vt (= see) →
(also Mil); person →
gun (= provide with sights) → mit
; (= adjust sights) → sight: sight-read vti →
/lesen/singen sightscreen n (Cricket) →
f → hinter dem
sightseeing n →
pl; I hate sight → ich
; sight in Ruritania → eine
durch Ruritanien; (= list of sights) →
pl → von Ruritanien; to go sight → auf Besichtigungstour
adj sight tour →
f; (in town) → (Stadt) f; sight tourists →
pl (auf Besichtigungstour) sightseer n → (in) m(f) sight test n →
msight [saɪt]1. na. (faculty, act of seeing) → to have good/poor (eye)sight → avere la
/at first sight → I know her by sight → la
di payable at sight (Comm) →
to be within sight of (sea) → essere
di (victory) → essere /a athe bus was still in sight → l'autobus si
the end is in sight → si
a solution is in sight → è
una to come into sight (thing) →
all'orizzonteJanice came into sight → abbiamo
Janiceto catch sight of sth/sb →
qc/qnkeep out of my sight! → sparisci!don't let it out of your sight → non perderlo di when it's out of sight → quando non si
più, quando non è più out of sight out of mind (Proverb) →
dal to lose sight of sb/sth →
qn/qcto hate the sight of sb/sth → non
di qn/qcb. (spectacle) → to see the sights of Rome →
di it's not a pretty sight → non è uno
you're a sight for sore eyes! → al solo vederti mi si
il !you look a sight! (fam) → come sei !it's a sight to be seen → è uno
da non c. (on gun, often pl) → in one's sights → sotto to set one's sights on sth/on doing sth (fig) →
qcto set one's sights too high (fig) →
troppo d. (fam) (a great deal) → moltoa sight more → molto it isn't finished by a long sight → è ben
dall'essere a sight too clever → fin troppo /a2. vt (rare animal, land) → ; (person) → sight (sait)
the act or power of seeing. The blind man had lost his sight in the war. sig
зрение
das Sehverm?gen
penglihatan
penglihatan
???? ??????? ??????? ???? ?????? ????? ???? (???? ???)? ????: ??? ??????? ??????????????
syn[f?rm?ga]
??????????
g?rme yetene?i, g?rme
th? l?c 2.
the area within which things can be seen by someone. The boat was
The end of our troubles is in sight. sig
????? ????????
зрително поле
die Sicht(-weite)
οπτικ? πεδ?ο
n?k?et?isyys
?????? ???????
doseg oka, vidokrug
l??tótávolság
sjónmál, augs?n
matymo laukas
redzeslauks
dapat dilihat
c?mp vizual
поле зрения; предел видимости
synh?ll, sikte
??????????
g?rü? mesafesi/alan?
поле зору
t?m nhìn 3.
something worth seeing. She took her visitors to see the sights of London. besienswaardigheid
гледка
pozoruhodnost
die Sehenswürdigkeit
sevaerdighed
vaatamisv??rsus
vidik, znamenitost vrijedna da se vidi
látnivalók, nevezetességek
pemandangan
e-? sem vert er a? sjá
(luogo di interesse turistico)
??ymyb?, ?domyb?
ievērojama vieta
pemandangan
atrac?ie turistic?
pam?tihodnos?
znamenitost
znamenitost
?????????????
g?rmeye de?er yer
визначн? м?сця
???? ??? ?? ?? ?????
th?ng c?nh, c?nh ??p 4.
a view or glimpse.
???????? ???????
поглед
vilkaisu ,
megtekintés
s?n, nasasjón
sekali imbas
kijkje , ,
viziune, vedenie
?syn, anblick
точка зору; погляд
c?nh, c?nh t??ng 5.
something seen that is unusual, ridiculous, shocking etc. She's quite a sight in that hat. ongewoon, skokkend
???? ????? ????????????
смешна гледка
podívaná
der Anblick
??????? ? ????
quelque chose à voir!
neobi?an ili ?alostan prizor, napadan izgled
látvány(osság)
pemandangan aneh
e-? sem er sjn a? sjá
(cosa ridicola)
vaizdelis, reginys
sesuatu atau seseorang yang kelihatan teruk ,
nenavaden prizor
??????????????????
?irkin bir ?ey
вид; видовище
???? ????? ?? ?????
?n m?c l? b?ch 6.
(on a gun etc) an apparatus to guide the eye in taking aim. Where is the sight on a rifle? korrel
???????? ????? ??????????
мерник
das Visier
στ?χαστρο ?πλου
??? ????? ???
?????? ???? ?? ??? ?????
ni?an, mu?ica
célzókészülék
sigti, mi? ,
tēmēklis
?? ?? ?? ?? ???
???????????
ni?ang?h, arpac?k
(槍枝)準星
приц?л
????? ?? ????? ?????? ?? ????
to see suddenly. We sighted the coast as dawn broke. sien
???????? ???????
съзирам
opdage , , ,
n?gema, m?rkama
???? ?????
ugledati, opaziti
megpillant
sjá, eygja
ieraudzīt; samanīt
wi?? na cel
????: ??? ????? ??? ???
uvidie?, zbada?
sikta, f? i sikte
g?rüvermek
看見,突然看到
побачити, виявити
????? ??????
quan sát, chiêm nghi?m 2.
to look at (something) through the sight of a gun. He sighted his prey and pulled the trigger. sien, korrel
????????? ????????? ????????
прицелвам се
fazer pontaria
στοχε?ω με ?πλο
????? ??? ????
saada t?ht?imeen
?????? ?? ????
mi?a, sigta út
[]mēr?ēt (uz kaut ko); []tēmēt
in het vizier hebben , rette/stille inn
?? ?? ?? ?? ??? ?????
fazer pontaria
прицеливаться
nani?aniti
ta korn p?
ni?an almak
наводити, приц?люватися
????? ?? ????? ??????
tr?ng th?y, nhìn th?y 'sight-seeing noun visiting the chief buildings, places of interest etc of an area. They spent a lot of their holiday sight-seeing in L (also adjective) a sight-seeing tour. besigtig
????????? ??????? ?????????
разглеждане на забележителности
passeio turístico
prohlí okru?ní
Besichtigung von Sehenswürdigungen, Besichtigungs-...
sightseeing-
επ?σκεψη αξιοθε?των
vaatamisv??rsustega tutvumine, huvi-
n?ht?vyyksiin tutustuminen ;
?????? ?????????? ?????????
???-?????, ??????
razgledavanje znamenitosti
városnézés
sko?unarfer?
á?ymybi? ap?i?rin?jimas
ievērojamu vietu apskatī? ekskursija
melawat tempat-tempat menarik
bezienswaardigheden bekijken , ,
visita aos monumentos
prehliadka pam?tihodností; okru?n?
ogled znamenitosti
razgledanje znamenitosti
sightseeing
???????????
?ehir turu
огляд визначних м?сць
?????? ??????
cu?c tham quan 'sight-seer noun besigtiger
?????????? ??? ??????? ?????????
екскурзиант
der/die Tourist(in)
επισκ?πτη? αξιοθε?των,
turist koji obilazi znamenitosti
városnéz?
pelaku pesiar
fer?ama?ur í sko?unarfer?
tū ekskursants
orang yang melawat tempat-tempat menarik
zwiedzaj?cy
? ?????? ??
???????????
?ehir turu yapan kimse
той, хто огляда? визначн? м?сця, турист
?????? ?????
ng??i tham quan catch sight of to to begin to see. He caught sight of her as she came round the corner. sien, begin sien
зървам
zahlédnout
f? ?je p? , πα?ρνει το μ?τι μου ,
vilksamisi n?gema
???? ????? ???????
saada n?kyviin
????????? ???????
?????, ??? ????
észrevesz
sjá breg?a fyrir ,
~を見つける
?? ??, ????
pamatyti, pasteb?ti
ternampak kelibat
???? ??? ???
zahliadnu?
g?züne ili?mek
побачити
nhìn th?y
发现,看到 lose sight of to stop being able to see. She lost sight of him in the crowd. ophou sien
изпускам от очи
perder ( ) de vista
???? ??? ?? ?????
????????? ???????
????? ?? ??? ?? ????
izgubiti iz vida
kehilangan pandangan
hilang dari pandangan
uit het oog verliezen
? ?????? ?? ????
izgubiti iz vidokruga
??????????
випустити з поля зору; загубити
????? ?? ????? ????
kh?ng nhìn th?y sight →
syn ??????????
th? l?c sight n.at first ___ → a primera ___. sight n vista
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Somehow the sight of the old shoes had a good effect upon the girls, for Mother was coming, and everyone brightened to welcome her. However, when he was out of sight of the New Willard House and had no fear of coming upon his wife, he swaggered and began to drama- tize himself as one of the chief men of the town. Damon, who blessed everything in sight from the gasoline in the automobile to the blue sky overhead, started for the station. I had lost sight of her altogether, but Jim had found her again after long years, had renewed a friendship that meant a great deal to him, and out of his busy life had set apart time enough to enjoy that friendship. She dwelt alone in her solitary cabin, for the rest of the quarters had long since been removed beyond her sight and knowledge. As she slowly drew nigh, from my lofty perch at the fore-mast-head, I had a good view of that sight so remarkable to a tyro in the far ocean fisheries --a whaler at sea, and long absent from home. Blantyre came he looked anxiously about, and just caught sight of the flying figure, now far away on the road. I cannot speak with certainty, because the two leading men were partially hidden from my sight by an intervening mass of rock, but it is my belief, from the movements of their shoulders, that Croz, having done as I said, was in the act of turning round to go down a at this moment Mr. The sight of the trees so near at hand had almost made me sick with longing, but the current had soon carried me past the point, and as the next reach of sea opened out, I beheld a sight that changed the nature of my thoughts. It was fate that deprived them of the sight of their right eyes, but mine was lost by my own folly. asked the page, wincing a little at sight of the blood. In previous sections I have said that all figures in Flatland present the appearanc and it was added or implied, that it is consequently impossible to distinguish by the visual organ between individuals of different classes: yet now I am about to explain to my Spaceland critics how we are able to recognize one another by the sense of sight.
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