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sight in Italian

sight in Italian is vista, spettacolo, mirino — sight means the ability to see; vision.

sight in Italian

vista
noun
Something seen.
spettacolo
noun
(often, in the plural) Something worth seeing; a spectacle, either good or bad.
mirino
noun
(often, in the plural) A device used in aiming a projectile, through which the person aiming looks at the intended target.
avvistare
verb
(transitive) To see; to get sight of (something); to register visually.
vedere
verb
(transitive) To see; to get sight of (something); to register visually.
mirare
verb
(transitive, intransitive) To observe or aim (at something) using a (gun) sight.

What does "sight" mean?

  1. noun The ability to see; vision.
    "She lost her sight in one eye after the accident."
  2. noun Something seen, especially something notable or worth looking at.
    "The waterfall was an incredible sight."
  3. noun A device on a weapon or instrument used to help aim it at a target.
    "He lined up the target through the rifle's sight."
  4. verb To see or spot something, often after searching for it.
    "The crew sighted land after weeks at sea."

sight in a sentence

  • She lost her sight in one eye after the accident.
  • The waterfall was an incredible sight.
  • Tourists flock to see the sights of the old city.
  • He lined up the target through the rifle's sight.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "sight" in Italian?

"sight" in Italian is vista, spettacolo, mirino. sight means: The ability to see; vision.

How do you use "sight" in a sentence?

Example: "She lost her sight in one eye after the accident." In Italian, "sight" is vista, spettacolo, mirino.

Are there other ways to say "sight" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 6 translations listed for "sight": vista, spettacolo, mirino, avvistare, vedere, mirare.

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