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{'ʃɔ:tsaitid}
a късоглед (и прен.), недалновиден* * *{'shъ:tsaitid} а късоглед (и прен.); недалновиден.* * *a късоглед (и прен.), недалновиден* * *short-sighted[¸ʃɔ:t´saitid] adj 1. късоглед (и прен.); 2. недалновиден, непрозорлив, непредвидлив; FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv short-sightedly. -
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adj1) далекозорий2) далекоглядний; прозорливий; передбачливий* * *a1) далекозорий2) далекоглядний, прозорливий, завбачливий3) iм. ( the far-sighted) далекозорий -
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adjective (seeing clearly only things that are near: I don't recognize people at a distance because I'm short-sighted.) miyop, uzak görmez -
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adjective (seeing clearly only things that are near: I don't recognize people at a distance because I'm short-sighted.) kratkoviden* * *[šɔ:tsaitid]noun( short-sightedly adverb)kratkoviden (tudi figuratively), nedaljnoviden
См. также в других словарях:
Sighted — Sight ed, a. Having sight, or seeing, in a particular manner; used in composition; as, long sighted, short sighted, quick sighted, sharp sighted, and the like. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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sighted — index perceivable, perceptible Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
sighted — [sīt′id] adj. 1. having sight; not blind 2. having (a specified kind of) sight: used in combination [farsighted] … English World dictionary
sighted — sight|ed [ˈsaıtıd] adj someone who is sighted can see, and is not blind ▪ Blind and sighted children are taught in the same classroom. ▪ her partially sighted (=having limited ability to see) father →↑clear sighted, ↑far sighted, ↑long sighted,… … Dictionary of contemporary English
sighted — [[t]sa͟ɪtɪd[/t]] ADJ: ADJ n Sighted people have the ability to see. This word is usually used to contrast people who can see with people who are blind. → See also , far sighted, , near sighted, short sighted Blind children tend to be more passive … English dictionary
sighted — adjective someone who is sighted can see, and is not blind: partially sighted (=having limited ability to see) see also: clearsighted, farsighted, longsighted, shortsighted … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
sighted — adjective Date: 1552 having sight < clear sighted > < a sighted person > … New Collegiate Dictionary
sighted — /suy tid/, adj. 1. having functional vision; not blind. 2. having a particular type of eyesight or perception (used in combination): sharp sighted; clear sighted. [1545 55; SIGHT + ED3] * * * … Universalium
sighted — sight|ed [ saıtəd ] adjective someone who is sighted is not blind. People who are not completely blind are partially sighted … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
sighted — UK [ˈsaɪtɪd] / US [ˈsaɪtəd] adjective someone who is sighted is not blind. People who are not completely blind are partially sighted … English dictionary