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词组 sight
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sight /saɪt/ noun 1. something or someone that you seeadjectivesa familiar/common sight (=one that you often see) Horses were once a familiar sight on the city’s streets.a rare sight Mountain lions are a rare sight in this area.a welcome sight (=one that you have been wanting to see) The rising of the sun was a welcome sight.an amazing/impressive/wonderful/magnificent sight The city was a magnificent sight.a beautiful sight It must have looked a beautiful sight!a sad/pitiful sight (=used when you feel sorry for someone or something) She was a pitiful sight in her dirty torn clothes.a strange sight The boat stuck on top of the house must have been a very strange sight.sb/sth is not a pretty sight (=it is very unpleasant to see) I’ve seen animals suffering from this disease and it is not a pretty sight.verbssee/witness a sight Very few people have ever witnessed this sight.a sight greets/confronts/meets sb (=you see it when you arrive somewhere) When you arrive at the airport, you will be greeted by the sight of armed police.prepositionsthe sight of sb/sth The sight of blood made her feel sick.at the sight of sth Even Charles cheered up at the sight of the food.THESAURUS: sightsomething that you see view the area you can see from a window or place, especially when it is beautiful: The view from the top of the mountain is amazing. | The hotel has great views of Lake Windermere. | We had a good view of the firework display. panorama an impressive view of a very large area that stretches a long way across in front of you: In front of us lay a huge panorama of snow-covered hills and mountains. vista formal a view of a large area of beautiful scenery – used in written descriptions: The road around the island offers some spectacular vistas. scene what you see in a place, especially where people are moving around and doing things: The picture is of a peaceful rural scene. | Reporters described the horrific scenes which followed the bombing. | His pictures are mainly of local scenes. spectacle something that you see that is very unusual, surprising, or strange: It must have been an unusual spectacle. | I leaned over the balcony to get a look at the spectacle below. visuals pictures or parts of a film, video etc that people can see, as opposed to the parts you can hear: Good visuals will help keep your audience’s attention.2. the ability to seeadjectivesgood sight My grandmother still has good sight.poor sight His sight was quite poor.failing sight (=becoming worse) He ran the business until failing sight forced him to retire.verbshave poor/good etc sight Mary has very little sight in her right eye.lose your sight As the result of a severe illness, she lost her sight at the age of 12.save sb’s sight Surgeons believe they can save her sight.restore sb’s sight (=make someone able to see again) His sight was restored and he was able to see his children for the first time in years. | This technique might one day restore the sight of people whose optic nerve has been damaged.sb’s sight fails (=gets much worse) Graham was in his seventies when his sight began to fail.sight + nounssight loss The illness can cause sight loss.a sight problem It is estimated that 25% of children will have a sight problem that needs attention.a sight test If your sight test shows that you need glasses, the optician will give you a prescription.phrasessense of sight Bold patterns appeal to a small baby’s sense of sight.3. the area that you can seeverbscome into sight As we went round the bend, a farmhouse came into sight.disappear/vanish from sight Within a few seconds, he had disappeared from sight.be hidden from sight The house was hidden from sight by a row of tall trees.prepositionsin/within sight The house was now within sight.out of sight They waited until the police car was out of sight.phrasesevery ... in sight Billy was very hungry and ate everything in sight. | Rioters burned every car in sight.be nowhere in sight (=you cannot see someone or something, especially when you are looking for them) It was nearly time for the performance, but the band leader was nowhere in sight.sb’s line of sight (=the area that someone can see) A young woman moved into Luke’s line of sight.in full sight of sb (=where other people can see you clearly, especially when you are doing something surprising or shocking) He took his clothes off in full sight of the party guests.not let sb out of your sight (=watch someone very carefully) In the park she didn’t let the children out of her sight.
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