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sighting

US // (ˈsaɪtɪŋ) //

视线,目击,看见,观察

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an occasion on which something is seen
    • : Another name for sight

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • It's not exactly Vegas, but, Henry must well know, a sighting of the Royal Abs is likely to cause no little ripple interest.

  • Users can share the location of the sighting and ship the report to public employees.

  • Larisa Oleynik What you know her from: This Mad Men sighting was very exciting for millennials.

  • As it turned out, each sighting was not of a debris field but of the vast junk field the oceans have become.

  • The guns raised in unison, the sighting of the game, the rounds of shots, the thud as a prey is felled, and then the silence.

  • His eyes were sighting along an instrument of his own devising as if he were aiming some super-gun of a great air cruiser.

  • Thus night and day we sailed steadily on, occasionally sighting sharks and even whales.

  • Never a day passed but we eagerly scanned the glistening sea in the hope of sighting a passing sail.

  • When the lookout man sees a fire, he gets its bearing from the map by means of the sighting device.

  • Every Shirt-tailer was sighting as though for a sharp-shooter's medal—carefully, deliberately.