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I . sight [saɪt] N

1. sight no pl (faculty of seeing):

sight
wzrok m

2. sight (view):

sight
widok m

3. sight (range of vision):

to be out of [one's] sight
in the sight of the law fig

5. sight form (viewing):

7. sight (in gun):

sight
muszka f

8. sight no pl (a lot):

a sight better

II . sight [saɪt] VB trans

sight

second sight N no pl

sight deposit N ECON

sight deposit

sight-read [ˈsaɪtri:d] VB trans, intr MUS

after-sight (bill) N ECON

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The stocky little dog with drooping upper lips and underbite appears to be smiling, her round eyes lighting up at the sight of dogs and humans.
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They hunt by sight, rather than by feel as longer-billed waders like snipes do.
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The sight of the city reminds her that she is the daughter of its king, and a royal marriage is planned for her.
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Baboons are a common sight on the pass.
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His war diary describes how he sighted a lone merchant ship, with no defensive armament (an unusual sight by 1917).
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Street battles continued, with no end in sight.
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Lower hot spring canyon falls is a sight to see, estimated 140 feet of water plummeting over a wall of rock.
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It seems to be a natural feeling to become squeamish at the sight of blood, injury or gross deformity, but many overcome these fears by the time they reach adulthood.
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You occasionally develop a condition known as hydrophobia, where you become fearful of the presence or the sight of water.
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The primary drawback of reflector sight is that they need some way to illuminate the reticle to function.
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