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1 he caught sight of
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2 I caught sight of her in the crowd
Макаров: я видел, как она мелькнула в толпеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > I caught sight of her in the crowd
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3 sight
1. noun1) (the act or power of seeing: The blind man had lost his sight in the war.) vista2) (the area within which things can be seen by someone: The boat was within sight of land; The end of our troubles is in sight.) vista3) (something worth seeing: She took her visitors to see the sights of London.) atracción turística4) (a view or glimpse.) visión5) (something seen that is unusual, ridiculous, shocking etc: She's quite a sight in that hat.) figura6) ((on a gun etc) an apparatus to guide the eye in taking aim: Where is the sight on a rifle?) mira
2. verb1) (to get a view of; to see suddenly: We sighted the coast as dawn broke.) observar, ver, divisar2) (to look at (something) through the sight of a gun: He sighted his prey and pulled the trigger.) apuntar•- sight-seer
- catch sight of
- lose sight of
sight n1. vista2. algo... de vertr[saɪt]1 (faculty) vista2 (range of vision) vista■ don't let him out of your sight! ¡no lo pierdas de vista!■ get out of my sight! ¡fuera de mi vista!3 (act of seeing, view) vista4 (thing seen, spectacle) espectáculo■ you look a sight! ¡tienes una pinta horrorosa!, ¡estás horroroso!5 (on gun) mira1 familiar (a great deal) mucho\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin one's sights en la mirain/within sight a la vistain the sight of God ante Diosout of sight, out of mind ojos que no ven, corazón que no sientesight unseen sin haberlo visto antesto be a sight for sore eyes dar gusto verloto catch sight of ver, divisarto come into sight aparecerto hate/loathe the sight of somebody no poder ni ver a alguiento keep out of sight no dejarse ver, esconderseto know somebody by sight conocer a alguien de vistato lose sight of somebody/something perder a alguien/algo de vistato raise one's sights aspirar a más, apuntar más altoto set one's sights on something tener la mira puesta en algoto take a sight apuntarsight ['saɪt] vt: ver (a una persona), divisar (la tierra, un barco)sight n1) : vista f (facultad)out of sight: fuera de vista2) : algo vistoit's a familiar sight: se ve con frecuenciashe's a sight for sore eyes: da gusto verla3) : lugar m de interés (para turistas, etc.)4) : mira f (de un rifle, etc.)5) glimpse: mirada f breveI caught sight of her: la divisé, alcancé a verlan.• aspecto s.m.n.• brújula s.f.• escena s.f.• mira s.f.• puntería s.f.• visión s.f.• vista s.f.v.• avistar v.• visar v.
I saɪt1) u ( eyesight) vista fto lose one's sight — perder* la vista or la visión
to have poor sight — tener* mala vista, ver* mal
2) u ( range of vision)to come into sight — aparecer*
to lose sight of something/somebody — perder* algo/a alguien de vista
we were in sight of victory victory was within sight la victoria estaba cercana; she watched until they were out of sight los siguió con la mirada hasta que los perdió de vista; (get) out of my sight! fuera de aquí!; I daren't let him out of my sight for a second no me atrevo a dejarlo solo ni un minuto; out of sight, out of mind — ojos que no ven, corazón que no siente
3) (act of seeing, view) (no pl)it was love at first sight — fue amor a primera vista, fue un flechazo
to catch sight of something/somebody: we caught sight of them going up the mountain los vimos or los avistamos subiendo la montaña; as he opened the drawer, I caught sight of the gun cuando abrió el cajón, pude ver el revólver; to know somebody by sight conocer* a alguien de vista; to play at o by sight ( Mus) tocar* a primera vista; deserters will be shot on sight los desertores serán fusilados en el acto; I can't stand the sight of him — (colloq) no lo puedo ver (fam)
4) ca) ( thing seen)the sparrow is a familiar sight in our gardens — el gorrión se ve con frecuencia en nuestros jardines
it's not a pretty sight — (colloq) no es muy agradable de ver
it is/it was a sight for sore eyes — da/daba gusto verlo
a sight — (colloq)
I look a sight! — estoy horrorosa!, qué parezco!
c) sights pl ( famous places)5)a) c ( of gun) mira fto have something in one's sights, to have one's sights on something — tener* la mira puesta en algo
6) ( lot) (colloq)a (far o damn) sight happier/richer — muchísimo más feliz/rico
it's a (far o damn) sight better — es muchísimo mejor
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transitive verb \<\<land/ship\>\> divisar, avistar; \<\<person/animal\>\> ver*[saɪt]1. N1) (=eyesight) vista f•
to have good sight — tener buena vista•
I'm losing my sight — estoy perdiendo la vista•
to have poor sight — tener mala vista•
to regain one's sight — recobrar la vista2) (=act of seeing) vista f•
at sight — a la vista•
I know her by sight — la conozco de vista•
it came into sight — apareció•
to catch sight of sth/sb — divisar algo/a algn•
to be in sight — estar a la vista (of de)to find favour in sb's sight — [plan etc] ser aceptable a algn; [person] merecerse la aprobación de algn
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to lose sight of sth/sb — perder algo/a algn de vistato lose sight of sb — (fig) perder contacto con algn
to lose sight of the fact that... — no tener presente el hecho de que...
to be lost to sight — desaparecer, perderse de vista
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to shoot on sight — disparar sin previo aviso•
to be out of sight — no estar a la vistakeep out of sight! — ¡que no te vean!
out of sight — (US) * fabuloso *
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to be within sight — estar a la vista (of de)3) (=spectacle) espectáculo mhis face was a sight! — ¡había que ver su cara!; (after injury etc) ¡había que ver el estado en que quedaba su cara!
I must look a sight — debo parecer horroroso, ¿no?
doesn't she look a sight in that hat! — ¡con ese sombrero parece un espantajo!
what a sight you are! — ¡qué adefesio!
to see or visit the sights of Madrid — visitar los lugares de interés turístico de Madrid, hacer turismo por Madrid
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it's not a pretty sight — no es precisamente bonito•
it's a sad sight — es una cosa triste- lower one's sights- raise one's sights- set one's sights on sth/doing sth- set one's sights too high5) * (=a great deal)2. VT1) (Naut) [+ land] ver, divisar; [+ bird, rare animal] observar, ver; [+ person] ver2) (=aim)to sight a gun — apuntar un cañón (at, on a)
3.CPDsight draft N — letra f a la vista
sight translation N — traducción f oral or a libro abierto
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I [saɪt]1) u ( eyesight) vista fto lose one's sight — perder* la vista or la visión
to have poor sight — tener* mala vista, ver* mal
2) u ( range of vision)to come into sight — aparecer*
to lose sight of something/somebody — perder* algo/a alguien de vista
we were in sight of victory victory was within sight la victoria estaba cercana; she watched until they were out of sight los siguió con la mirada hasta que los perdió de vista; (get) out of my sight! fuera de aquí!; I daren't let him out of my sight for a second no me atrevo a dejarlo solo ni un minuto; out of sight, out of mind — ojos que no ven, corazón que no siente
3) (act of seeing, view) (no pl)it was love at first sight — fue amor a primera vista, fue un flechazo
to catch sight of something/somebody: we caught sight of them going up the mountain los vimos or los avistamos subiendo la montaña; as he opened the drawer, I caught sight of the gun cuando abrió el cajón, pude ver el revólver; to know somebody by sight conocer* a alguien de vista; to play at o by sight ( Mus) tocar* a primera vista; deserters will be shot on sight los desertores serán fusilados en el acto; I can't stand the sight of him — (colloq) no lo puedo ver (fam)
4) ca) ( thing seen)the sparrow is a familiar sight in our gardens — el gorrión se ve con frecuencia en nuestros jardines
it's not a pretty sight — (colloq) no es muy agradable de ver
it is/it was a sight for sore eyes — da/daba gusto verlo
a sight — (colloq)
I look a sight! — estoy horrorosa!, qué parezco!
c) sights pl ( famous places)5)a) c ( of gun) mira fto have something in one's sights, to have one's sights on something — tener* la mira puesta en algo
6) ( lot) (colloq)a (far o damn) sight happier/richer — muchísimo más feliz/rico
it's a (far o damn) sight better — es muchísimo mejor
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transitive verb \<\<land/ship\>\> divisar, avistar; \<\<person/animal\>\> ver* -
4 sight
[saɪt]n1) зрениеHis sight was exquisitely keen and clear. — У него было исключительно острое и ясное зрение.
My sight is failing/my sight is dim. — У меня слабеет зрение.
He recovered his sight. — К нему вернулось зрение.
- poor sight- short sight
- long sight
- loss of sight
- tricks of sight
- ruin the sight of the right eye
- have one's sight tested
- recover one's sight
- strain one's sight2) взгляд, взор, поле зренияThe problem seemed easy at first sight. — На первый взгляд задача казалась нетрудной.
The ship was soon out of sight. — Пароход вскоре скрылся из виду.
- somewhere out of sight - at last land came in sightI caught sight of a familiar face in the crowd. — Я увидел, как в толпе мелькнуло знакомое лицо.
- in one's own sight co
- be in sight
- be out of sight
- catch sight of smb, smth
- come into sight
- fall in love at first sight
- gain favour in smb's sight
- lose sight of the coast
- lose sight of the main purpose
- keep out of sight
- set one's sights smth
- translate at sight3) зрелище, вид, картинаHave one's first sight of home (of land, of the ocean). — Впервые увидеть родину (сушу, окен).
It was a sight to see. — Это надо было видеть.
- beautiful sight- strange sight
- sad sight
- everyday sight
- striking sight
- splendid sight
- pleasant sight
- welcome attractive sight
- scenic sight
- thrilling sight
- miserable sight
- ugly sight
- touching sight
- disgusting sight
- unexpected sight
- sight of a total eclipse of the sun
- sight of unequalled beauty
- sight not to be forgotten
- at the sight of blood
- within sight of death
- within sight of victory
- on their first sight of the shore
- be a perfect sight
- make a sight of oneself4) (обыкновенно pl) достопримечательности- chief sights of the cityOut of sight, out of mind. — ◊ С глаз долой, из сердца вон.
- view the sights of the city
- few sights have become more famous•USAGE: -
5 sight
§ მხედველობა; სანახაობა, ხედი; შენიშვნა, დათვალიერება§1 მხედველობაgood / poor sight კარგი / სუსტი მხედველობაto lose / recover sight მხედველობის დაკარგვა / აღდგენაhe has long / short sight შორსმხედველია / ახლომხედველია2 დანახვა●●to catch sight of თვალის მოკვრა3 შეხედვა, ნახვაat first sight it seemed that… ერთი შეხედვით ისე ჩანდა, თითქოს...4 მხედველობის / ხედვის არეthere was nobody in / within sight არავინ ჩანდა5 სანახაობაthe blossoming pomegranate is a beautiful sight აყვავებული ბროწეული ლამაზი სანახავია6 (sights) ღირსშესანიშნავი ადგილები, ხედები7 დანახვა (დაინახავს), თვალის მოკვრა; დამიზნება (დაუმიზნებს)near-sighted ბეცი, ახლომხედველიthey were awed by the sight of the Pope რომის პაპს შიშითა და მოკრძალებით უყურებდნენ -
6 catch sight of smb.
(catch (или get a) sight of smb. (или smth.))увидеть, заметить кого-л. (или что-л.); ≈ попасться на глазаShe caught sight of me at once, but pretended not to see me, and went on talking. (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Making of a Saint’, ch. XIV) — Джулия увидела меня сразу, но сделала вид, что не заметила, и продолжала разговаривать.
He caught sight of Bill Elliot's beaming face among the crowd. (J. Lindsay, ‘A Local Habitation’, ch. 23) — Среди толпы мелькнуло радостное лицо Билла Эллиота.
On the way back to the hotel I caught sight of Jack's Hobly shop... (K. Vonnegut, ‘Cat's Cradle’, ch. 35) — Когда я возвращался в гостиницу, мне бросился в глаза магазинчик Джека Хобли "Игрушки и сувениры".
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7 catch sight of
(to get a brief view of; to begin to see: He caught sight of her as she came round the corner.) få øje på* * *(to get a brief view of; to begin to see: He caught sight of her as she came round the corner.) få øje på -
8 catch sight of smb.
(или smth.)увидeть, зaмeтить кoгo-л. (или чтo-л.); - пoпacтьcя нa глaзaShe caught sight of me at once, but pretended not to see me, and went on talking (W. S. Maugham). On the way back to the hotel I caught sight of Jack's Hobbly shop (K. Vonnegut) -
9 catch sight of
(to get a brief view of; to begin to see: He caught sight of her as she came round the corner.) ver, divisar -
10 catch sight of
(to get a brief view of; to begin to see: He caught sight of her as she came round the corner.) sjá bregða fyrir -
11 catch sight of
(to get a brief view of; to begin to see: He caught sight of her as she came round the corner.) észrevesz -
12 catch sight of
(to get a brief view of; to begin to see: He caught sight of her as she came round the corner.) avistar -
13 catch sight of
gözüne ilişmek, görmek* * *gör* * *(to get a brief view of; to begin to see: He caught sight of her as she came round the corner.) gözüne ilişmek -
14 catch sight of
(to get a brief view of; to begin to see: He caught sight of her as she came round the corner.) zagledati -
15 catch sight of
• saada näkyviinsä• huomata* * *(to get a brief view of; to begin to see: He caught sight of her as she came round the corner.) nähdä vilaukselta -
16 catch sight of
(to get a brief view of; to begin to see: He caught sight of her as she came round the corner.) få øye på -
17 catch sight of
(to get a brief view of; to begin to see: He caught sight of her as she came round the corner.) intravedere, scorgere -
18 catch sight of
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19 catch sight of
(to get a brief view of; to begin to see: He caught sight of her as she came round the corner.) spostrzec -
20 catch sight of
(to get a brief view of; to begin to see: He caught sight of her as she came round the corner.) pamanīt
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