English - English - sightv. see with the eyes, view; notice, discern; observe, look at carefully; locate in a viewfinder; equip with a viewfinder; direct, aim » Examples
English - Spanish - sightv. divisar, avistar, presenciar, ver » Examples
English - French - sightv. apercevoir; discerner; observer; localiser par viseur; installer un viseur; diriger, orienter » Examples
English - German - sightv. beobachten; sehen; sichten; anvisieren; visieren » Examples
English - Indonesian - sightv. melihat » Examples
English - Italian - sightv. avvistare, giungere in vista di; (Mar, Astr) traguardare; (Artigl) puntare; munire di alzo; regolare l'alzo di; mirare a » Examples
English - Polish - sightv. zobaczyć, namierzyć, namierzać a. celowniczy » Examples
English - Portuguese - sightv. avistar; perceber; alcançar com a vista; observar; mirar; apontar; fazer pontaria; fazer mira » Examples
English - Romanian - sightv. observa, zări, ochi, ţinti, vizita » Examples
English - Russian - sightг. увидеть, заметить, обнаружить, разглядеть, наблюдать » Examples
English - Turkish - sighti. görme, görme yeteneği, görüş, göz, nazar, kanı, ibraz, görüntü, görünüş, görünüm, manzara, ümit, ihtimal, hal, nişangâh » Examples
English - Ukrainian - sightv. побачити, спостерігати » Examples
English - Dutch - sightww. in zicht/in het vizier krijgen; waarnemen, zien » Examples
English - Arabic - sightلمح، شاهد، رأى، صوب » Examples
English - Hindi - sightv. देखना, दिखाई पड़ना, निशाने पर निगाह लगाना, दृष्टि-पथ में लाना » Examples
English - Japanese - sight(名) 視力; 視点; 見ること; 光景; 視界; 名所 » Examples
English - Korean - sight동. 보다; 인지하다; 주의 깊게 보다, 관찰하다, 관측하다; 조준기를 달다; 겨냥하다 » Examples
English - Vietnamese - sightv. trông thấy, quan sát, trắc nghiệm, nhắm mục tiêu » Examples
Definition of sightNoun 1. The ability to see. 2. The act of seeing; perception of objects by the eye; view. To gain sight of land 3. Something seen. 4. Something worth seeing; a spectacle. You really look a sight in that silly costume! 5. A device used in aiming a projectile, through which the person aiming looks at the intended target. 6. A small aperture through which objects are to be seen, and by which their direction is settled or ascertained. The sight of a quadrant A sight of money This is a darn sight better than what I'm used to at home! 8. In a drawing, picture, etc., that part of the surface, as of paper or canvas, which is within the frame or the border or margin. In a frame, the open space, the opening. 9. The instrument of seeing; the eye. 10. Mental view; opinion; judgment. In their sight it was harmless. Verb 11. To register visually. 12. To get sight of (something). To sight land from a ship 13. To apply sights to; to adjust the sights of; also, to give the proper elevation and direction to by means of a sight. To sight a rifle or a cannon 14. To take aim at.
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