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1 sight
1. noun1) (the act or power of seeing: The blind man had lost his sight in the war.) syn2) (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.) sikte3) (something worth seeing: She took her visitors to see the sights of London.) severdighet4) (a view or glimpse.) syn, utsikt, glimt5) (something seen that is unusual, ridiculous, shocking etc: She's quite a sight in that hat.) syn, skue6) ((on a gun etc) an apparatus to guide the eye in taking aim: Where is the sight on a rifle?) sikte2. verb1) (to get a view of; to see suddenly: We sighted the coast as dawn broke.) få øye på2) (to look at (something) through the sight of a gun: He sighted his prey and pulled the trigger.) sikte på, rette/stille inn•- sight-seer
- catch sight of
- lose sight ofsyn--------synsevne--------utsiktIsubst. \/saɪt\/1) syn(sevne)2) syn3) synsvidde, sikte4) syn, skue, severdighet5) ( gammeldags) åsyn6) sikte, sikteinnretning7) ( sjøfart) sikte, observasjon, solhøyde8) mål, fremtidsutsikt9) ( hverdagslig) masse, mengdeafter sight ( handel) etter sikt (om veksel)at first sight ved første øyekast, ved første blikkat the sight of ved synet avby sight av utseendecatch\/get sight of få øye påcome into sight bli synligfix one's sights on streve etter, sikte motin sight innenfor synsvidde, i sikte, innen rekkevidde• keep the child in sight!in someone's sight etter noens oppfatning• in my sight, he's a moronin the sight of God for Guds åsyn, for Gudkeep sight of someone\/something ikke miste noe(n) av synelook a (perfect) sight eller look a (proper) sight se helt forferdelig ut• what a sight you look!long sight skarpt syn langsynthet forutseenhet lang siktlose sight of ( også overført) miste av syne• you shouldn't lose sight of the fact that he has been married for 20 yearsmake a sight of oneself spjåke seg utnot a pretty sight ( hverdagslig) ikke noe pent synnot by a long sight ikke på langt næron sight på flekken, med det sammeout of sight utenfor synsvidde, ute av sikte• keep out of my sight!• don't let him out of your sight!• I watched her out of sight!out of sight, out of mind ute av øye, ute av sinnpayable at\/on sight ( handel) betalbar ved sikt\/forevisningplay at sight ( musikk) spille fra bladetraise one's sights ( overført) sikte høyere, sikte mot høyere målset one's sights too high sikte for høyt, tro for godt om seg selva sight for sore eyes en fryd for øyet, et kjærkomment synsight unseen ( handel) usetttake a sight at the sun ta ut kursen etter solentake a sight with the compass ta ut kursen ved hjelp av kompassettake sight at ta sikte påwithin sight innenfor synsvidde, i sikte, innen rekkeviddeIIverb \/saɪt\/1) ( spesielt sjøfart) få øye på, få i sikte2) observere, ta observasjon av, bli sett• did you sight the star?3) ta sikte, sikte på4) utstyre med sikte, justere siktet på, stille inn -
2 sight-seeing
noun (visiting the chief buildings, places of interest etc of an area: They spent a lot of their holiday sight-seeing in London; ( also adjective) a sight-seeing tour.) sightseeing, omvisning, rundtur -
3 sight bill
subst. \/ˈsaɪtbɪl\/ eller sight draft( handel) siktveksel, avistaveksel (veksel betalbar ved forevisning) -
4 sight draft
subst. \/ˈsaɪtdrɑːft\/se ➢ sight bill -
5 sight-reader
subst. \/ˈsaɪtˌriːdə\/en som spiller fra bladet, en som synger fra bladethun er flink til å spille\/synge fra bladet -
6 sight-read
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7 sight rhyme
subst. \/ˈsaɪtraɪm\/øyerim -
8 sight-seer
noun turist -
9 out of sight
1) (no longer visible; where you cannot see something or be seen: They watched the ship sailing until it was out of sight; Put it out of sight.) ute av syne2) (an old expression meaning wonderful, fantastic: The show was out of sight.) fantastisk, kjempelekker -
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.) få øye på -
11 lose sight of
(to stop being able to see: She lost sight of him in the crowd.) miste av syne -
12 second sight
(the power of seeing into the future or into other mysteries: They asked a woman with second sight where the dead body was.) synske evner -
13 bill at sight
subst.(handel, veksel betalbar ved forevisning) avistaveksel -
14 bill of sight
subst.midlertidig tolldeklarasjon -
15 line of sight
subst.1) siktelinje2) synslinje -
16 panoramic sight
subst.( militærvesen) panoramakikkert -
17 peep sight
subst. \/ˈpiːpsaɪt\/( militærvesen) hullsikte, dioptersikte -
18 short sight
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19 telescopic sight
subst.( på skytevåpen) kikkertsikte -
20 dismay
dis'mei 1. verb(to shock or upset: We were dismayed by the bad news.) forferde, ryste dypt, slå med skrekk2. noun(the state of being shocked and upset: a shout of dismay.) forferdelse, skrekk, stor skuffelseforferdeIsubst. \/dɪˈsmeɪ\/, \/dɪzˈmeɪ\/1) forferdelse, skrekk2) skuffelse, bekymring, uroin\/with dismay med forferdelsemed bekymringmuch to my dismay til min store forferdelseIIverb \/dɪˈsmeɪ\/, \/dɪzˈmeɪ\/1) forferde, sjokkere2) avskrekke, ta motet fradismaying forferdelig, nedslående
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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
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