sighted 的定义
- having functional vision; not blind.
- having a particular type of eyesight or perception: sharp-sighted; clear-sighted.
sighted 近义词
seen
更多sighted例句
- Yet director Garret Price’s film, thankfully, isn’t that narrow-sighted.
- If the machine was hacked to say you voted for candidate A when the ballot says you voted for candidate B, for instance, all the sighted voters would notice it.
- On Thursday, an open letter signed by actors including Hugh Grant and Michael Sheen and writers including Neil Gaiman and Hilary Mantel called for an end to “short-sighted political and financial attacks” on public-funded broadcasting.
- Residents have also successfully turned to the courts to challenge the board’s short-sighted planning decisions.
- I believe that they are too short-sighted and they do not lend themselves to building real communications infrastructure that talks to voters every day, every daywhich is what we need.
- Jay Z, Leonardo DiCaprio (also in Miami, sighted leaving a club with 20 women), and Owen Wilson are all dedicated art collectors.
- We are lucky that so many were, like Lange, smart, even-handed, and far-sighted.
- It was the result of a chain of good decisions—wise, prudent, long-sighted, or, at the least, expedient choices.
- He is sighted just off-stage, harried look on his face, occasionally smiling.
- Shooting is permitted only from the allotted spot, from the moment the birds are sighted to the one they disappear.
- Three days before these tempests commenced they sighted the capitana, but never saw her again.
- To far-sighted philosophers, indeed, this was a state of things long foreshown.
- Two or three small parties of guerrillas had been sighted, but they took to the brush at the sight of the Federals.
- They sighted the port of Cavite in order to reconnoiter the strength of the fleet stationed there.
- As we were leaving, a message came in to say that an enemy submarine had been sighted off Gaba Tepe.