Word: sight

Category: sight

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Related words: sight

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Synonyms: sight

eyeglass

Translations: sight

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spanish
Translations:
vista, aspecto, visión
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german
Translations:
sehkraft, sehvermögen, anblick, sehenswürdigkeit
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french
Translations:
vue, viseur, observer, vision, quantité, aspect, masse, tapée, spectacle, idée, ...
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italian
Translations:
spettacolo, aspetto, vista, veduta
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portuguese
Translations:
vista, aspecto, passeio, aparência, avistar, calçada, semblante
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dutch
Translations:
zoeker, aanzien, vizier, air, schouwspel, richtmiddel, overvloed, gezichtsvermogen, aanblik, gezicht
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russian
Translations:
прицел, достопримечательность, дальнозоркость, зрение, акцептовать, видение, целик, множество, отсчёт, вид, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
syn, utsikt
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swedish
Translations:
syn, sikte, åsyn
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finnish
Translations:
näkeminen, näköaisti, näkökyky, katsanto, hahlo, nähtävyys, näkymä
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danish
Translations:
syn
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czech
Translations:
mířidlo, hledáček, zrak, množství, podívaná, pohled, obraz, fůra
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polish
Translations:
wizjer, masa, wzrok, pogląd, widzenie, widok, scena
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turkish
Translations:
nazar
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greek
Translations:
όραση
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ukrainian
Translations:
спостерігати, зір, видовище
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bulgarian
Translations:
зрение
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estonian
Translations:
vaatepilt, nägemine
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croatian
Translations:
vidjeti, izgled
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lithuanian
Translations:
reginys
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latvian
Translations:
skats, aina
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romanian
Translations:
vedere
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slovenian
Translations:
zrak
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slovak
Translations:
zrak

The meaning and "use of": sight

noun
  • the faculty or power of seeing. - Joseph lost his sight as a baby
  • a thing that one sees or that can be seen. - John was a familiar sight in the bar for many years
  • a device on a gun or optical instrument used for assisting a person's precise aim or observation. - And they said the same things but they added that some of their weapons, thermal sights and night vision devices needed updating.
verb
  • manage to see or observe (someone or something); catch an initial glimpse of. - tell me when you sight London Bridge
  • take aim by looking through the sights of a gun. - she sighted down the barrel

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