English-Spanish translations for sight

  • miraEn eso tenemos que poner nuestras miras. That is what we have set our sights on. Por tanto, ahora es preciso fijar miras más altas. Now, then, we must set our sights higher. La estrategia en u conjunto no debe caracterizarse por cortedad de miras. The whole strategy must not be short-sighted.
  • visor
  • apuntar
  • avistar
  • divisar
  • espectáculo. – Los partidos políticos europeos, o más exactamente el maná que debería servir para su financiación, nos ofrecen un espectáculo desolador. The European political parties, or rather the manna from heaven that ought to fund them, amount to a rather sorry sight. Ahora bien, las instituciones europeas han protagonizado un espectáculo nada halagüeño, lo cual me decepciona profundamente. However, the spectacle involving the European institutions was not a pretty sight, and I am very disappointed about this.
  • lugar de interés
  • mirilla
  • panoramaNo debemos perder de vista el panorama general de la situación. We must not lose sight of the bigger picture. Nuestros colegas no deberían perder de vista el panorama general. Colleagues should not lose sight of the overall picture. No debemos perder de vista el panorama general de toda la región. We must not lose sight of the broader picture across the region.
  • verPronto, ¡muchos de ustedes se hartarán de verme! It will not be long before many of you will be fed up with the sight of me!
  • vistaA primera vista parece muy sencillo. It seems so simple at first sight. No deberíamos perder de vista esto en ningún momento. We should never lose sight of this. No hay ninguna mejoría a la vista. There is no improvement in sight.

Definition of sight

  • The ability to see
  • The act of seeing; perception of objects by the eye; view
  • Something seen
  • Something worth seeing; a spectacle, either good or bad
  • A device used in aiming a projectile, through which the person aiming looks at the intended target
  • a great deal, a lot;
  • 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
  • Mental view; opinion; judgment
  • To register visually
  • To apply sights to; to adjust the sights of; also, to give the proper elevation and direction to by means of a sight
  • To take aim at

Synonyms

Examples

  • He is losing his sight and now can barely read.
  • to gain sight of land
  • We went to London and saw all the sights – Buckingham Palace, Tower Bridge, and so on.
  • You really look a sight in that ridiculous costume!
  • the sight of a quadrant
  • a sight of money
  • This is a darn sight better than what Im used to at home!
  • In their sight it was harmless.
  • to sight land from a ship
  • to sight a rifle or a cannon

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