sights

英 [saits] 美
  • n. 风景,名胜;视野(sight的复数)
  • v. 瞄准(sight的第三人称单数);仔细观看
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sights (n)
"features of a place that are deemed worth seeing," 1630s, plural of sight (n.).
1. Once at Elgin day-trippers visit a number of local sights.
一到达埃尔金,一日游的游客就参观了一些当地的风景名胜。

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2. Among the most spectacular sights are the great sea-bird colonies.
庞大的海鸟群是最壮观的景象之一。

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3. We just do not set our sights high enough.
我们设定的目标不够高远。

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4. Any decent shot with telescopic sights could pick us off at random.
任何借助望远镜瞄准器的像样射手都可以随意把我们逐个干掉。

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5. They have set their sights on the world record.
他们的目标是冲击世界纪录。

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