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أَبْصَرَ (عن بُعد) \ sight: to see (sb. or sth.) in the distance: After six days at sea, we sighted an island. \ اِطِّلاع \ sight. \ See Also رؤية (رؤية) \ حَرِيّ بالنَّظَر (شَيْء) \ sight: sth. that is seen, or is worth seeing: The spring flowers in the public gardens are a wonderful sight. We are going to Rome to see the sights. \ رُؤْيَة \ sight: the power or act of seeing: He lost his sight in an explosion (he became blind). They were out of sight (they could not be seen). \ See Also بصر (بَصَر) \ شَيْءٌ حَرِيّ بالنَّظَر \ sight: sth. that is seen, or is worth seeing: The spring flowers in the public gardens are a wonderful sight. We are going to Rome to see the sights. -
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[saɪt]1. noun1) the act or power of seeing:بَصَرThe blind man had lost his sight in the war.
2) the area within which things can be seen by someone:مَجال الرؤْيَهThe end of our troubles is in sight.
3) something worth seeing:مَناظِرShe took her visitors to see the sights of London.
4) a view or glimpse.مَنْظَر، رُؤْيَه5) something seen that is unusual, ridiculous, shocking etc:شَيء مُثير للسُّخْرِيَهShe's quite a sight in that hat.
مِهْداف، جِهاز التَّصْويبWhere is the sight on a rifle?
2. verb1) to get a view of; to see suddenly:يُبْصِر، يُشاهِدWe sighted the coast as dawn broke.
2) to look at (something) through the sight of a gun:يُصَوِّب، يُسَدِّد، يُعَيِّنHe sighted his prey and pulled the trigger.
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3 sight
مَنْظَر \ outlook: view: the outlook from my window. scene: a view; what one sees in a view: Spring flowers in the garden make a pretty scene, one of the shorter divisions of a play Hamlet is killed in Scene 2 of Act 5 of the play. scenery: the general look of the countryside (of its hills, woods, etc.): mountain scenery; desert scenery. sight: sth. that is seen, or is worth seeing: The spring flowers in the public gardens are a wonderful sight. We are going to Rome to see the sights. spectacle: a sight; a show: a shameful spectacle; a splendid spectacle. view: a sight: From my window I had a view of the coast. The house came into view as we turned the corner. \ See Also مَشْهَد (من مسرحيّة)، فرجة (فُرْجَة)، مرأى (مَرْأى)، شيءٌ حَرِيٌّ بالنظر -
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بَصَر \ eyesight: the power of seeing. sight: the power or act of seeing: He lost his sight in an explosion. -
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• Out of sight, out of mind - Разлука - враг любви (P), С глаз долой - из сердца вон (C) -
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8 sight-seeing
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9 sight glass
General subject: SIGHT GL'SS( ES) (es) -
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11 Sight Display Drive Unit
Abbreviation: SDDUУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Sight Display Drive Unit
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12 Sight Electronics Unit
Abbreviation: SEUУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Sight Electronics Unit
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13 Sight Laser Detector
Abbreviation: SLDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Sight Laser Detector
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14 Sight Letter Of Credit
Accounting: SLCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Sight Letter Of Credit
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15 Sight Periscopic InfraRed Equipment
Abbreviation: SPIREУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Sight Periscopic InfraRed Equipment
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16 Sight Resource Corporation
NASDAQ: VISNУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Sight Resource Corporation
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17 Sight, Medium-Range, Thermal Imaging Improved
Abbreviation: SMRTIIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Sight, Medium-Range, Thermal Imaging Improved
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18 Sight, Stabilised, Visual Data Transmitting
Abbreviation: SSVDTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Sight, Stabilised, Visual Data Transmitting
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19 sight draft
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20 sight draft, bill of lading attached
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > sight draft, bill of lading attached
См. также в других словарях:
Sight — (s[imac]t), n. [OE. sight, si[thorn]t, siht, AS. siht, gesiht, gesih[eth], gesieh[eth], gesyh[eth]; akin to D. gezicht, G. sicht, gesicht, Dan. sigte, Sw. sigt, from the root of E. see. See {See}, v. t.] 1. The act of seeing; perception of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sight — ► NOUN 1) the faculty or power of seeing. 2) the action or fact of seeing someone or something. 3) the area or distance within which someone can see or something can be seen. 4) a thing that one sees or that can be seen. 5) (sights) places of… … English terms dictionary
sight — [sīt] n. [ME siht < OE (ge)siht < base of seon, to SEE1] 1. a) something seen; view b) a remarkable or spectacular view; spectacle c) a thing worth seeing usually used in pl. [the sights of the city] … English World dictionary
sight — [saɪt] noun 1. at sight BANKING FINANCE words written on a bill of exchange or promissory note to show that it must be paid as soon as it is shown to the acceptor … Financial and business terms
Sight — 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. Kane. [1913 Webster] 2. To look at through a sight; to see accurately; as, to sight an object, as a star. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sight — may refer to one of the following: *Visual perception *Sight (device), used to assist aim by guiding the eye *Sight (Keller Williams video), a 2005 Concert DVD by Keller Williams *Sight, a first person shooter video game created by FPS CreatorIn… … Wikipedia
sight|ed — «SY tihd», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. having sight or vision. 2. having a sight or sights, as a firearm. –n. a person who has sight or vision. sighted, combining form. having sight: »Dimsighted = having dim sight … Useful english dictionary
sight — adj: payable on presentation see also sight draft at draft Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
sight — (n.) O.E. gesiht, gesihð thing seen, from P.Gmc. *sekh(w) (Cf. Dan. sigte, Swed. sigt, M.Du. sicht, Du. zicht, O.H.G. siht, Ger. Sicht, Gesicht), stem of O.E. seon (see SEE (Cf. see) (v.)). Meaning … Etymology dictionary
sight — [n1] ability to perceive with eyes afterimage, appearance, apperception, apprehension, eye, eyes, eyeshot, eyesight, field of vision, ken, perception, range of vision, seeing, view, viewing, visibility, vision; concept 629 Ant. blindness sight… … New thesaurus
Sight — Sight, v. i. (Mil.) To take aim by a sight. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English