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1 görme yetisi
sight -
2 göz erimi
sight -
3 turistik gezi
sight-seeing -
4 görüş
"sight; point of view, standpoint; outlook; opinion" -
5 görme
sight, vision. - alanı field of vision, visual field. - aygıtı optical apparatus. -
6 görmek
v. see, observe, spot, view, catch sight of, get sight of, consider, wake to, waken, sight, see into, behold, experience, espy--------görmek (iş)v. transact* * *see -
7 görüş
adj. visual, optic, optical--------n. idea, sentiments, opinion, sight, view, concept, apprehension, argument, aspect, case, conviction, estimation, eye, feeling, genius, horizon, interest, notion, outlook, position, thought, vision* * *1. confer on 2. confer with 3. opinion 4. sight 5. vision 6. viewing (n.) 7. interview (v.) 8. pow wow (v.) 9. sight (n.) 10. view (n.) -
8 ilk görüşte
adv. at first sight, at first view, on first sight, prima facie* * *at first sight -
9 görmemek
v. (neg. form of görmek) see, observe, spot, view, catch sight of, get sight of, consider, wake to, waken, sight, see into, behold, experience, espy -
10 görür görmez
adv. at first sight, at sight, as soon as one sees, on sight -
11 gözüne ilişmek
v. catch sight of, catch sight, catch attention of, get sight of, strike, glimpse -
12 gör
1. catch sight of 2. saw 3. see 4. seeing (v.) 5. viewing (v.) 6. sighted (v.) 7. seen (v.) 8. sight (v.) 9. view (v.) -
13 görme organı
n. organ of sight* * *organ of sight -
14 görünürde
adv. apparently, in sight, within sight, seemingly* * *1. ostensibly 2. outwardly -
15 miyopluk
n. myopy, shortsightedness, myopia, nearsightedness, short sight, near sight* * *1. shortsightedness 2. myopia 3. nearsightedness -
16 berbat halde olmak
v. be a sight, look a sight -
17 görünce
adv. at sight, on sight -
18 gözden kaybetmek
v. lose sight of, loose sight of -
19 gözden uzak
adj. out of sight, out of sight, retired -
20 gözle görünür yerde
adv. in sight, within sight
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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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Sight — Sight, v. i. (Mil.) To take aim by a sight. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English