Series of events required for an organism to receive a visual stimulus.
Sinônimos
Examples for "sight"
Examples for "sight"
1Evidently, no 'complete solution' to the 'Jewish problem' was yet in sight.
2For, once society has seen the problem, the solution is in sight.
3Today we answered John's question about sight and Karen's query about violence.
4I need you to go back to work on the sight problem.
5Besides Europe's debt crisis, which seems to have no resolution in sight.
1And Kelly said he was already seeing that sea change in action.
2I'm seeing that especially with younger people from eastern Europe, he said.
3The Left Hand was no longer seeing new stars creeping into view.
4The Welsh government said hospitals were seeing a high number of patients.
5Countries fear seeing their young people left behind, their workforce made irrelevant.
1The aid included night vision goggles and weapons used in border security.
2Not well known; in the background; without clear vision; hidden from view.
3That's our vision at Joyful Heart: a world free from this violence.
4This vision takes advantage of new technologies to support the educational process.
5I recently glimpsed one particularly unusual vision of our inevitable micro-living future.
1This can be deceiving due to a simple trick of visual perception.
2Zyrobotics' products also work to strengthen fine motor skills, timing and visual perception.
3The subject performed normally on standardized measures of visual perception and other cognitive abilities.
4Despite numerous investigations, the role of this feedback circuit in visual perception remained elusive.
5Like the rest of it, the creature's means of visual perception was utterly foreign.
1But doing it unassisted without the sense of sight seems practically impossible.
2The sense of sight in the dancer has received little attention hitherto.
3I read your sentences by another sense than the sense of sight.
4It stood before my disturbed sense of sight, but it never moved.
5His whole senses seemed absorbed in the one sense of sight.
6The night and day are thy sense of hearing and sense of sight.
7The sense of sight by itself principally makes us conversant with extension only.
8What is the effect of alcohol and tobacco upon the sense of sight?
9They will not long offend our sense of sight and smell.
10I can't say I had any rale, realizing sense of sight that day.
11This fuses the sense of sight with the sense of smell.
12The sense of sight had become keen during those trying hours in the darkness.
13No doubt the march was prolific in objects to charm the sense of sight.
14The human animal is oriented around a sense of sight.
15He seemed to be losing the sense of sight and the sense of hearing.
16Your soul, then, has, at least, the sense of sight.
Translations for sense of sight