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单词 out of sight
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out of sight


sight

C0371200 (sīt)n.1. a. The ability to see.b. Field of vision: out of my sight.2. a. The act or fact of seeing: hoping for a sight of land; caught sight of a rare bird.b. Something seen: That bird is a rare sight around here.c. Something worth seeing; a spectacle: the sights of London.d. Informal Something unsightly or ridiculous: looked a sight after crossing the swamp.3. The foreseeable future; prospect: no solution in sight.4. Mental perception or consideration: We lost sight of the purpose of our visit.5. a. often sights A device used to assist aim by guiding the eye, as on a firearm or surveying instrument.b. An aim or observation taken with such a device.v. sight·ed, sight·ing, sights v.tr.1. To perceive with the eyes; get sight of: sighted land after 40 days at sea.2. To observe through a sight or an optical instrument: sight a target.3. To adjust the sights of (a rifle, for example).4. To take aim with (a firearm).v.intr.1. To direct one's gaze; look carefully.2. To take aim: sighted along the barrel of the gun.Idioms: a sight Upper Southern US A lot; much: We're a sight better off without him. on sight Immediately upon being seen: threatened to shoot looters on sight. out of sight Slang Remarkable; incredible: The graduation party was out of sight. sight for sore eyes Informal One whom it is a relief or joy to see. sight unseen Without seeing the object in question: bought the horse sight unseen.
[Middle English, from Old English sihth, gesiht, something seen; see sekw- in Indo-European roots.]
Thesaurus
Adj.1.out of sight - not accessible to view; "concealed (or hidden) damage"; "in stormy weather the stars are out of sight"concealed, hiddeninvisible, unseeable - impossible or nearly impossible to see; imperceptible by the eye; "the invisible man"; "invisible rays"; "an invisible hinge"; "invisible mending"
Adv.1.out of sight - no longer visible; "the ship disappeared behind the horizon and passed out of sight"out of view
2.out of sight - quietly in concealment; "he lay doggo"doggo, in hiding

out of sight

adjectiveSlang. Far beyond what is usual, normal, or customary:exceptional, extraordinary, magnificent, outstanding, preeminent, rare, remarkable, singular, towering, uncommon, unusual.Informal: standout.Slang: awesome.
Translations
在看不见的地方极好的

out

(aut) 1. adverb, adjective not in a building etc; from inside a building etc; in(to) the open air. The children are out in the garden; They went out for a walk. 出外,在外,向外 出外,在外,向外 2. adverb from inside (something). He opened the desk and took out a pencil. 出外,在外,向外 (从…里)出来 3. adverb, adjective away from home, an office etc. We had an evening out; The manager is out. 在外,外出 在外(不在家),外出( 不在工作地点) 4. adverb, adjective far away. The ship was out at sea; He went out to India. 離岸,離開城市,離開國家 表示远离陆地、祖国、城镇等5. adverb loudly and clearly. He shouted out the answer. 出聲地,大聲地 出声地,大声地 6. adverb completely. She was tired out. 完全,徹底 全部,彻底 7. adverb, adjective not correct. My calculations seem to be out. 錯誤 错误,不准确 8. adverb, adjective free, known, available etc. He let the cat out; The secret is out. 出現,顯露 显露,暴露 9. adverb, adjective (in games) having been defeated. The batsman was (caught) out. 出局 (板球、棒球、垒球等中的)出局 10. adverb, adjective on strike. The men came out in protest. 大聲地 大声地11. adverb, adjective no longer in fashion. Long hair is definitely out. 不再流行 过时,不再流行 12. adverb, adjective (of the tide) with the water at or going to its lowest level. The tide is (going) out. 退潮 退潮13. adjective unacceptable. That suggestion is definitely out. 完全不可能 不可能 (as part of a word) 1. not inside or near, as in out-lying. 在外 在外2. indicating outward movement, as in outburst. 出(往外去的) 3. indicating that the action goes further or beyond a normal action, as in outshine. 外出 外出(表示不在原状态) ˈouter adjective outside; far from (the centre of) something. outer space. 外面的,遠離中心的 外面的,远离中心的 ˈoutermost adjective nearest the edge, outside etc. the outermost ring on the target. 最外面的 最外面的ˈouting noun a usually short trip, made for pleasure. an outing to the seaside. 出遊 出游ˈoutward adjective1. on or towards the outside; able to be seen. Judging by his outward appearance, he's not very rich; no outward sign of unhappiness. 外面的,向外的 外面的,向外的 2. (of a journey) away from. The outward journey will be by sea, but they will return home by air. 外出的 外出的ˈoutwardly adverb in appearance. Outwardly he is cheerful, but he is really a very unhappy person. 外表上,表面地,外觀上地 外表上,表面地,外观上地 ˈoutwards adverb towards the outside edge or surface. Moving outwards from the centre of the painting, we see that the figures become smaller. 向外,在外 向外,在外 ˈout-and-out adjective very bad. an out-and-out liar. 徹底的 彻底的out-of-datedateout-of-pocket adjective paid in cash; paid out of your own pocket. out-of-pocket expenses. 現金支付 现金支付be out of pocket to have no money; to lose money. I can't pay you now as I'm out of pocket at the moment. 賠錢 赔钱out of printprintout of sight1. no longer visible; where you cannot see something or be seen. They watched the ship sailing until it was out of sight; Put it out of sight. 在看不見的地方 在看不见的地方2. an old expression meaning wonderful, fantastic. The show was out of sight. (古語)極好的 (古语)极好的 out of sight, out of mind an expression describing a situation in which someone is forgotten when he/she is not around. They used to be close friends, but since he left it has become a case of out of sight, out of mind. 眼不見為淨 眼不见为净(眼不见,心不烦) ˌout-of-the-ˈway adjective difficult to reach or arrive at. an out-of-the-way place. 偏僻的 偏僻的be out for to be wanting or intending to get. She is out for revenge. 一心要 一心要be out to to be determined to. He is out to win the race. 決心要 决心要out of1. from inside. He took it out of the bag. 從裏向外 从里向外2. not in. Mr Smith is out of the office; out of danger; out of sight. 在...外 在...外3. from among. Four out of five people like this song. 幾個之中 几个之中4. having none left. She is quite out of breath. 沒有,缺乏 没有,缺乏 5. because of. He did it out of curiosity/spite. 由於 由于6. from. He drank the lemonade straight out of the bottle. 從...裏面 从...里面out of doors outside. We like to eat out of doors in summer. 戶外 户外out of it1. not part of a group, activity etc. I felt a bit out of it at the party. 不在其中(被冷落的意味) 不在内(被冷落) 2. no longer involved in something. That was a crazy scheme – I'm glad to be out of it. 不再參與 不再参与out of orderorderout of the way unusual. There was nothing out of the way about what she said. 不尋常的 不寻常的out of this worldworldout of workwork

out of sight


out of sight

1. Hidden from or out of the range of vision. We need to keep out of sight until the burglars leave. I tried to wave down the ship, but I must have been out of sight.2. slang Exceptional, remarkable, or incredible; excellent or superb. Wow, man, this party is out of sight!3. slang Unreasonably or excessively high in price. The price of our new mattress was out of sight, but it sure is comfortable!4. slang Heavily intoxicated. My parents were both out of sight by 11 PM. It was so embarrassing.See also: of, out, sight

*out of sight

 1. not visible; too far away to be seen. (*Typically: be ~; get ~; go ~; keep ~; stay ~.) The cat kept out of sight until the mouse came out. "Get out of sight, or they'll see you!" called John. 2. figuratively stunning, unbelievable, or awesome. (*Typically: be ~; get ~.) Wow, this music is out of sight! What a wild party. It's out of sight! 3. Fig. very expensive; high in price. (*Typically: be ~; get ~; go ~.) Prices at that restaurant are out of sight. The cost of medical care has gone out of sight. 4. Sl. heavily intoxicated. (*Typically: be ~.) They've been drinking since noon, and they're out of sight. Man, is she ever out of sight!See also: of, out, sight

out of sight

1. Also, out of someone's sight. Out of the range of vision, as in Stay out of sight while they're visiting, or Don't let the baby out of your sight in the yard. [c. 1200] This idiom is also used in the phrase get out of someone's sight, meaning "go away"; for example, Jean was furious with Bill and told him to get out of her sight at once. 2. Unreasonable, excessive, as in Our bill for the wine was out of sight. [Colloquial; late 1800s] 3. Excellent, superb, as in The graduation party was out of sight. This phrase is also used as an interjection meaning "Wonderful!" as in Do I like it? Out of sight! [Slang; second half of 1900s] 4. out of sight, out of mind. What is absent is soon forgotten, as in I don't think of them unless they send a Christmas card-out of sight, out of mind, I guess . This phrase has been proverbial since Homer's time; the earliest recorded use in English was about 1450. See also: of, out, sight

out of sight

extremely good; excellent (often used as an exclamation). informal dated The expression originated in US slang in the 1890s, and is often spelled outasight to suggest its casual pronunciation. 2002 Randy Shandis The Filthy Archives Meg Ryan is out of sight. This is her finest performance. See also: of, out, sight

out of sight

1. mod. heavily alcohol or drug intoxicated; high. They’ve been drinking since noon, and they’re out of sight. 2. mod. very expensive; high in price. Prices at that restaurant are out of sight. See also: of, out, sight

out of sight

Slang Remarkable; incredible: The graduation party was out of sight.See also: of, out, sight
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Synonyms for out of sight

adj far beyond what is usual, normal, or customary

Synonyms

  • exceptional
  • extraordinary
  • magnificent
  • outstanding
  • preeminent
  • rare
  • remarkable
  • singular
  • towering
  • uncommon
  • unusual
  • standout
  • awesome

Synonyms for out of sight

adj not accessible to view

Synonyms

  • concealed
  • hidden

Related Words

  • invisible
  • unseeable

adv no longer visible

Synonyms

  • out of view

adv quietly in concealment

Synonyms

  • doggo
  • in hiding
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