The ability to see in reduced illumination (as in moonlight)
Ability to see in low light conditions.
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Examples for "night-sight"
Examples for "night-sight"
1The night-sight was one of the Guns' gifts to him.
2He took a small single-lens night-sight out of a pocket and scanned the lake.
3The wolves undoubtedly had better night-sight than I did.
4The night-sight: the vision of the Guns.
5Perhaps that was how it worked: The voice was the first thing to fall away, then the night-sight, then-whatnext?
1The aid included night vision goggles and weapons used in border security.
2It helps to think of introverts as people with sensitive night vision.
3Too brightly lit for them to be using night vision, Konstantin thought.
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5Yulin's night vision allowed him to see the control panel, now dark.
6His night vision would alert him well in advance of any traps.
7The new bone-reading night vision lenses had tinted everything a Beatles-submarine yellow.
8He was about to move on, but spotted a night vision scope.
9James Cook of Harris Corporation was displaying the company's night vision gear.
10That would be cool, having flashlights and in crates, have night vision.
11I kept my eyes averted from the light to retain night vision.
12If they have cameras with night vision we'd be chopped to pieces.
13The candle flared to life, leaving stars dancing across my night vision.
14Artemis closed his eyes to accelerate the return of his night vision.
15When rich beyond his day-dreams, Van Eyck had another joyful night vision.
16I stepped around the corner, blinking to get some night vision back.
Translations for night vision