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заметитьEnglish-Russian dictionary of technical terms > catch sight of
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вдруг уви́детьThe Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > catch sight of
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48 catch sight of
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49 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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50 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) -
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53 to catch sight of something/somebody / catch a glimpse of something/somebody
to catch sight of something/somebody / catch a glimpse of something/somebodyentrever algo/a alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to catch sight of something/somebody / catch a glimpse of something/somebody
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55 to catch sight of
заметить, увидеть (кого-л. / что-л.)Soon they caught sight of the castle in the distance. — Вскоре они увидели за́мок, показавшийся вдалеке.
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58 to catch sight of smb, smth
увидеть/заметить кого-либо, что-либоEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to catch sight of smb, smth
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sight [saɪt]1. nouna. ( = faculty) vue f• at the sight of... à la vue de...• to catch sight of sb/sth apercevoir qn/qch• to lose sight of sb/sth perdre qn/qch de vue• he never lets it out of his sight il le garde toujours sous les yeux (PROV) out of sight out of mind(PROV) loin des yeux loin du cœur► at first sight à première vueb. ( = spectacle) spectacle m( = see) apercevoir3. compounds* * *[saɪt] 1.1) ( faculty) vue fto have good/poor sight — avoir une bonne/mauvaise vue
2) ( act of seeing) vue fat the sight of — à la vue de [blood]
to catch sight of somebody/something — apercevoir quelqu'un/quelque chose
to lose sight of somebody/something — lit, fig perdre quelqu'un/quelque chose de vue
we mustn't lose sight of the fact that — fig nous ne devons pas perdre de vue que
3) ( range of vision)to be in sight — [land, border] être en vue; [peace, freedom] être proche
to be out of sight — ( hidden) être caché; ( having moved) ne plus être visible
to keep somebody/something out of sight — cacher quelqu'un/quelque chose
4) ( thing seen) spectacle mit was not a pretty sight! — iron ce n'était pas beau à voir!
5) ( a shock to see) ( place) porcherie f; ( person)2.sights plural noun1) ( places worth seeing) attractions fpl touristiques (of de)to show somebody the sights — ( in town) faire visiter la ville à quelqu'un
2) (on rifle, telescope) viseur m3) figto raise/lower one's sights — viser plus haut/plus bas
••a damned ou jolly GB sight better — beaucoup mieux
out of sight, out of mind — Prov loin des yeux, loin du cœur Prov
out of sight! — (colloq) fantastique! (colloq)
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