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I. sighted [americ ˈsaɪdəd, Brit ˈsʌɪtɪd] ADJ
sighted
he's partially sighted
II. sighted [americ ˈsaɪdəd, Brit ˈsʌɪtɪd] SUBST subst pl
the sighted
partially sighted ADJ
partially sighted
clear-sighted [americ ˌklɪrˈsaɪdɪd, Brit] ADJ
clear-sighted
clear-sighted
I. sight [americ saɪt, Brit sʌɪt] SUBST
1.1. sight U:
1.2. sight U (eyes):
2. sight U (range of vision):
to lose sight of sth/sb
perder algo/a alguien de vista
3. sight (act of seeing, view) sem pl:
conocer a alguien de vista
to play at or by sight MÚS
no lo puedo ver coloq
4.1. sight C (thing seen):
4.2. sight C (of untidy or absurd appearance):
a sight coloq, I look a sight!
a sight coloq, I look a sight!
4.3. sight C <sights, pl > (famous places):
to see or coloq do the sights
5.1. sight C (of gun):
5.2. sight <sights, pl > (ambition):
6. sight (lot) coloq:
II. sight [americ saɪt, Brit sʌɪt] VERBO trans
1. sight:
sight land/ship
sight land/ship
sight person/animal
2. sight gun/bow:
sight draft, sight bill Brit SUBST
short sight SUBST U
second sight SUBST U
I. sight-read <pass & Part perf sight-read [-red]> [americ ˈsaɪt ˌrid, Brit ˈsʌɪtriːd] VERBO trans
sight-read song/sonata:
II. sight-read <pass & Part perf sight-read [-red]> [americ ˈsaɪt ˌrid, Brit ˈsʌɪtriːd] VERBO intr
sight test SUBST Brit
telescopic sight SUBST
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inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol
sighted ADJ
sighted
near-sighted [ˌnɪəˈsaɪtɪd, americ ˌnɪrˈsaɪt̬ɪd] ADJ a. fig
near-sighted
far-sighted [ˌfɑ:ˈsaɪtɪd, americ ˌfɑ:rˈsaɪt̬ɪd] ADJ Brit, Aus
far-sighted decision, policy
far-sighted person
short-sighted [ˈʃɔ:rtˌsaɪt̬ɪd] ADJ
1. short-sighted (myopic):
short-sighted
2. short-sighted (not prudent):
short-sighted
sharp-sighted [ˌʃɑ:pˈsaɪtɪd, americ ˈʃɑ:rpˌsaɪt̬ɪd] ADJ
1. sharp-sighted (very observant):
sharp-sighted
2. sharp-sighted (alert):
sharp-sighted
long-sighted ADJ
1. long-sighted (having long sight):
long-sighted
2. long-sighted americ (having foresight):
long-sighted
clear-sighted [ˌklɪəˈsaɪtɪd] ADJ
clear-sighted
partially sighted ADJ
partially sighted
I. sight [saɪt] SUBST
1. sight (view, faculty):
to hate the sight of sth/sb
get out of my sight! coloq
al ver...
2. sight pl (attractions):
3. sight on gun:
to set one's sights on sth fig
4. sight sem pl:
Expressões:
a real sight coloq
out of sight! coloq
II. sight [saɪt] VERBO trans
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
long-sighted
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inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol
sighted ADJ
sighted
sharp-sighted [ˈʃarp·ˌsaɪ·t̬ɪd] ADJ
1. sharp-sighted (very observant):
sharp-sighted
2. sharp-sighted (alert):
sharp-sighted
clear-sighted [ˌklɪr·ˈsaɪ·tɪd] ADJ
clear-sighted
long-sighted ADJ
1. long-sighted (far-sighted):
long-sighted
2. long-sighted (having foresight):
long-sighted
near-sighted [ˌnɪr·ˈsaɪ·t̬ɪd] ADJ a. fig
near-sighted
far-sighted ADJ MED
far-sighted
I. sight [saɪt] SUBST
1. sight (view, faculty):
to hate the sight of sth/sb
get out of my sight! coloq
al ver...
2. sight pl (attractions):
3. sight on gun:
to set one's sights on sth fig
Expressões:
out of sight! coloq
II. sight [saɪt] VERBO trans
I. sight-read [ˈsaɪt·rid] MÚS VERBO intr
II. sight-read [ˈsaɪt·rid] MÚS VERBO trans
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
far-sighted
short-sighted
short-sighted person
Vocabulário Técnico da Refrigeração GEA
Present
Isight
yousight
he/she/itsights
wesight
yousight
theysight
Past
Isighted
yousighted
he/she/itsighted
wesighted
yousighted
theysighted
Present Perfect
Ihavesighted
youhavesighted
he/she/ithassighted
wehavesighted
youhavesighted
theyhavesighted
Past Perfect
Ihadsighted
youhadsighted
he/she/ithadsighted
wehadsighted
youhadsighted
theyhadsighted
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They have a very determined, twisted, selfish, old-fashioned and short-sighted view on the subjects they discuss, always taking (without knowing) the opposite stand.
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However, the slapstick potential of a short-sighted furniture shifter must have seemed irresistible.
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Starting in 1940, all planning was short-sighted as a matter of policy.
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In addition, criminal acts are often markedly non-controlled; they are both opportunistic and short-sighted.
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Because he's short-sighted, he's brought up in secret.
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