sight
- n. 視力;景象;眼界;見解
- vt. 看見;瞄準
- vi. 瞄準;觀看
- adj. 見票即付的;即席的
詞組搭配
at first sight
on first seeing or meeting someone
第一眼;乍一看
it was &B{love at first sight}.
這是一見鐘情。
catch (或get a) sight of
glimpse for a moment; suddenly notice
看到;突然注意到
when she caught sight of him she smiled.
她看到他時微微一笑。
in sight
visible
看得見的
no other vehicle was in sight.
看不見別的車輛。
in (或 within) sight of
so as to see or be seen from
以便看到,以便能被…看見
I climbed the hill and came in sight of the house.
我爬上山,看到了那座房子。
in (或 within) one's sights
visible, especially through the sights of one's gun
(尤指通過槍或炮的瞄準器)看得到的
lose sight of
be no longer able to see
再也看不見
not a pretty sight
(informal)not a pleasant spectacle or situation
(非正式)難看的東西;不好的情況
on(或at) sight
as soon as someone or something has been seen
一見(就)
in Africa, paramilitary game wardens shoot poachers on sight.
在非洲,準軍事狩獵管理員一見到偷獵者就開槍。
out of sight
not visible
看不見了
she saw them off, waving until the car was out of sight.
她給他們送行,一直揮手到車子從目光中消失。
(亦作 outasight)[often as exclamation](informal)extremely good; excellent
(非正式)十全十美的;極好的
out of sight, out of mind
(proverb)you soon forget people or things that are no longer visible or present
(諺)眼不見,心不想
(get) out of my sight!
go away at once!
走開!滾開!
raise (或 lower) one's sights
become more (or less) ambitious; increase (or lower) one's expectations
越來越有(或沒有)抱負;期望越來越高(或低)
set one's sights on
have as an ambition; hope strongly to achieve or reach
把…定為奮斗目標;極其渴望獲得(或達到)
Katherine set her sights on university.
凱瑟琳極其渴望上大學。
a sight ——
(informal)used to indicate that something is so described to a considerable extent
(非正式)相當;非常
the old lady is a sight cleverer than Sarah.
老太太要比薩拉機靈得多。
he's a sight too full of himself.
他過于自信。