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eyesight

/ahy-sahyt/US // ˈaɪˌsaɪt //UK // (ˈaɪˌsaɪt) //

视力,眼力,眼神,眼光

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the power or faculty of seeing.
    • : the act or fact of seeing.
    • : the range of the eye: to come within eyesight.

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Examples

  • So that’s been comforting to know that we have eyes and eyesight into the same things an attacker would.

  • A separate group of 84 college students did the test by eyesight using 3-D computer images of those proteins instead of models they could actually feel.

  • When Norman starts to lose his eyesight, the family’s survival is at risk.

  • A separate group of 84 college students did the test by eyesight with 3-D computer images of proteins instead of models.

  • His eyesight improved to the point that he could point to an object, reach out and grasp it, and count its numbers.

  • Her doctor had confirmed that her eyesight would never improve.

  • The woman had shingles and severe arthritis, and her eyesight and hearing were diminishing.

  • Petit says that somebody once told him they understood his reliance on his eyesight, his sense of touch, even his sense of smell.

  • But it was still the place where Kandynce did not need eyesight to find a door or a drawer or a knob.

  • He contracts Kharga Fever, which renders him delirious and causes him gradually to lose his eyesight.

  • The foster-father, who was an American resident in Hong-Kong, found his eyesight gradually failing him.

  • Now, the only way for us to know anything beyond our eyesight, is to examine it, and gather testimony about it.

  • My health is good: only one thing troubles me a little—my eyesight, which is tried by my work.

  • The mat shop is beginning to affect my health: the dust has inflamed my throat, and my eyesight is weakening in the constant dusk.

  • His eyebrows were drawn down, as if the process of storing up eyesight for his old age was somewhat laborious.