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sight
/ˈsaɪt/
景觀,視力,眼界,閱讀,見解,意見(vt.)看見,瞄準(vi.)瞄準,觀看(a.)即席的
From:
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sight
/ˈsaɪt/
名詞
視力,情景,光景,瞄準(器),觀測(器)
From:
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sight
視線; 視野
From:
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sight
視線 視野 視覺
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sight
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Sighted
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Sighting
.]
1.
To
get
sight
of
;
to
see
;
as
,
to
sight
land
;
to
sight
a
wreck
.
2.
To
look
at
through
a
sight
;
to
see
accurately
;
as
,
to
sight
an
object
,
as
a
star
.
3.
To
apply
sights
to
;
to
adjust
the
sights
of
;
also
,
to
give
the
proper
elevation
and
direction
to
by
means
of
a
sight
;
as
,
to
sight
a
rifle
or
a
cannon
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sight
,
v. i.
Mil.
To
take
aim
by
a
sight
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sight
n.
1.
The
act
of
seeing
;
perception
of
objects
by
the
eye
;
view
;
as
,
to
gain
sight
of
land
.
A
cloud
received
him
out
of
their
sight
.
--
Acts
.
i
. 9.
2.
The
power
of
seeing
;
the
faculty
of
vision
,
or
of
perceiving
objects
by
the
instrumentality
of
the
eyes
.
Thy
sight
is
young
,
And
thou
shalt
read
when
mine
begin
to
dazzle
. --
Shak
.
O
loss
of
sight
,
of
thee
I
most
complain!
--
Milton
.
3.
The
state
of
admitting
unobstructed
vision
;
visibility
;
open
view
;
region
which
the
eye
at
one
time
surveys
;
space
through
which
the
power
of
vision
extends
;
as
,
an
object
within
sight
.
4.
A
spectacle
;
a
view
;
a
show
;
something
worth
seeing
.
Moses
said
,
I
will
now
turn
aside
and
see
this
great
sight
,
why
the
bush
is
not
burnt
.
--
Ex
.
iii
. 3.
They
never
saw
a
sight
so
fair
.
--
Spenser
.
5.
The
instrument
of
seeing
;
the
eye
.
Why
cloud
they
not
their
sights
?
--
Shak
.
6.
Inspection
;
examination
;
as
,
a
letter
intended
for
the
sight
of
only
one
person
.
7.
Mental
view
;
opinion
;
judgment
;
as
,
in
their
sight
it
was
harmless
.
That
which
is
highly
esteemed
among
men
is
abomination
in
the
sight
of
God
.
--
Luke
xvi
. 15.
8.
A
small
aperture
or
optical
device
through
which
objects
are
to
be
seen
,
and
by
which
their
direction
is
settled
or
ascertained
; --
used
on
surveying
instruments
;
as
,
the
sight
of
a
quadrant
.
Thier
eyes
of
fire
sparking
through
sights
of
steel
.
--
Shak
.
9.
An
optical
device
or
small
piece
of
metal
,
fixed
or
movable
,
on
the
breech
,
muzzle
,
center
,
or
trunnion
of
a
gun
,
or
on
the
breech
and
the
muzzle
of
a
rifle
,
pistol
,
etc
.,
by
means
of
which
the
eye
is
guided
in
aiming
.
A
telescope
mounted
on
a
weapon
,
such
as
a
rifle
,
and
used
for
accurate
aiming
at
distant
targets
is
called
a
telescopic sight
.
10.
In
a
drawing
,
picture
,
etc
.,
that
part
of
the
surface
,
as
of
paper
or
canvas
,
which
is
within
the
frame
or
the
border
or
margin
.
In
a
frame
or
the
like
,
the
open
space
,
the
opening
.
11.
A
great
number
,
quantity
,
or
sum
;
as
,
a
sight
of
money
. [
Now
colloquial
]
Note:
☞
Sight
in
this
last
sense
was
formerly
employed
in
the
best
usage
.
“A
sight
of
lawyers.”
A
wonder
sight
of
flowers
.
--
Gower
.
At sight
,
as
soon
as
seen
,
or
presented
to
sight
;
as
,
a
draft
payable
at sight
:
to
read
Greek
at sight
;
to
shoot
a
person
at sight
.
Front sight
Firearms
,
the
sight
nearest
the
muzzle
.
Open sight
.
Firearms
(a)
A
front
sight
through
which
the
objects
aimed
at
may
be
seen
,
in
distinction
from
one
that
hides
the
object
.
(b)
A
rear
sight
having
an
open
notch
instead
of
an
aperture
.
Peep sight
,
Rear sight
.
See
under
Peep
,
and
Rear
.
Sight draft
,
an
order
,
or
bill
of
exchange
,
directing
the
payment
of
money
at
sight
.
To take sight
,
to
take
aim
;
to
look
for
the
purpose
of
directing
a
piece
of
artillery
,
or
the
like
.
Syn:
--
Vision
;
view
;
show
;
spectacle
;
representation
;
exhibition
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
sight
n
1:
an
instance
of
visual
perception
; "
the
sight
of
his
wife
brought
him
back
to
reality
"; "
the
train
was
an
unexpected
sight
"
2:
anything
that
is
seen
; "
he
was
a
familiar
sight
on
the
television
"; "
they
went
to
Paris
to
see
the
sights
"
3:
the
ability
to
see
;
the
faculty
of
vision
[
syn
:
vision
,
visual
sense
,
visual modality
]
4:
a
optical
instrument
for
aiding
the
eye
in
aiming
,
as
on
a
firearm
or
surveying
instrument
5:
a
range
of
mental
vision
; "
in
his
sight
she
could
do
no
wrong
"
6:
the
range
of
vision
; "
out
of
sight
of
land
" [
syn
:
ken
]
7:
the
act
of
looking
or
seeing
or
observing
; "
he
tried
to
get
a
better
view
of
it
"; "
his
survey
of
the
battlefield
was
limited
" [
syn
:
view
,
survey
]
8: (
often
followed
by
`
of
')
a
large
number
or
amount
or
extent
;
"
a
batch
of
letters
"; "
a
deal
of
trouble
"; "
a
lot
of
money
"; "
he
made
a
mint
on
the
stock
market
"; "
it
must
have
cost
plenty
" [
syn
:
batch
,
deal
,
flock
,
good
deal
,
great deal
,
hatful
,
heap
,
lot
,
mass
,
mess
,
mickle
,
mint
,
muckle
,
peck
,
pile
,
plenty
,
pot
,
quite a little
,
raft
,
slew
,
spate
,
stack
,
tidy
sum
,
wad
,
whole lot
,
whole slew
]
v
:
catch
sight
of
;
to
perceive
with
the
eyes
; "
he
caught
sight
of
the
king's
men
coming
over
the
ridge
"
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