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sight Anglais:

1. insight insight


Compared to his father, he lacks insight.
to get a fantastic insight
insight into the organization
Her insight was invaluable.
The insights obtained could be used to enhance the utilization of liposomes.
I would like to have a bit of insight into your writing skills.
In doing so, they gain insights
It was an ​interesting ​book, ​full of ​fascinating insights into ​human ​relationships.
To manage the company better you need a deeper insight into its problems.
You speak about these things with so much insight and empathy for your patients.
After a dee insight we reached the conclusion that this start-up will be a failure.
The debates at the European Parliament could provide a useful insight into the issues relating to this new definition.
an insight is a clear way of understanding something
Her books are full of perceptive insights into the human condition. The research affords a new insight into the origins of the universe.
Thank you for this information. You've given me a new insight into how the company works.

2. vision vision


Please check my vision.
My visions sometimes terrify me.
Possible side effects include blurred vision and shortness of breath.
Do you think that Spermophilus predators have night vision?
Her futuristic vision helped shape the company's mission statement.
People with bad vision cannot see far.
He has very little vision in his right eye.
The vision that was planted in my senses still silently lingers.
It is fairly safe to say that the family bound for Australia, or wherever it may be, has in its mind a vision of a nice house, or a flat, with maybe a bit of garden.
Vision is indispensable to a statesman.
It is a vision of development of the European Union, based on the Community method.
She didn't have the vision required for a manager.
Maybe thanks to Iceland's new law, the vision of equal pay for men and women can finally be achieved.
The new trendy way to drink vodka is to pour it directly into your eye socket. However, doing so could seriously damage your vision.

3. the power or ability of seeing



4. by


I came by car.
Jealousy in a relationship is often brought about by a lack of trust.
By the 1750s, all the tribes of the Great Plains had horses.
By 1897, thousands of people were out of work.
If you go by Shinkansen, you'll be there in no time.
Earlier, as I was walking down the sidewalk, a car drove by and splashed water on me. Look at this! My skirt and shoes are all muddy.
If by any chance he comes here, I'll let you know at once.
By the time he retires, my father will have worked for almost thirty years.
Blind people read by touching, using a system of raised dots called Braille.
Are scientists close to cloning a human being? "Not by a long shot."
Someone told me that Albert Einstein said, "Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen."
By evening, a few clouds had formed.
His autobiography was released today and was sold out by noon.
These straw mats, called "tatami" in Japanese, are no longer made by hand.
Spacious apartments in Tokyo are hard to come by.

5. out of


Two out of ten young people are addicted to mobile phones.
Go out of the shop and cross the road.
out of the shop
Nine out of ten people can't answer that question. (out of prison)
I've been paddling for six out of the seven days.
I especially liked the second scene out of this play.
With your passport you can’t travel out of Europe.
We’re out of milk.
Get out of bed – it’s 11 o’clock!
He asked out of curiosity
one out of every 200 people
Only two out of five people believe in the paranormal
The letter has fallen out of the envelope
Two members left out of fifty
I rate it five out of five.

6. SEE


See below.
Everyone could easily see his disappointment.
Turn the corner and you'll see the store you're looking for.
I suggest that you go and see a doctor about this as soon as you can.
My friend recommended that I shouldn't buy an iPad yet, but to wait until I see what Apple's competitors come out with.
The next time that I see you, you will be quite different.
My band will perform this week at Chuck's Bar and Grill. Please come and see us.
The heavy fog made it impossible for us to see anything in front of us.
Tom told me that he could see no reason why he shouldn't accept Mary's offer.
What puzzles me most is why Tom even bothered to go see Mary.
There was nothing but water as far as the eye could see.
I am wondering if you would like to go and see Kabuki with me while staying in Japan.
You should see this film if you get the opportunity.
Now that you are in Italy, you must absolutely see Naples.
To see him talk, you might think he's a girl.

7. sight


Land came in sight.
Is there any end in sight to the deepening economic crisis?
Men in kimonos are no longer a common sight in Tokyo.
Sight is one of the five senses.
It must have been a frightening sight for them to watch.
As we went around the corner, the lake came in sight.
A magnificent sight presented itself before us.
There is no sadder sight than a young pessimist, except an old optimist.
The sight was too miserable to look at.
Gentlemen, at the beginning of this century, France was for all nations a magnificent sight.
To his surprise, she was nowhere in sight, and he wondered if she had returned home alone.
The sight memory organ is below the hypothalamus.
I took care to make the letters large and be generous with character and line spacing in order for it to be easy to read for the elderly and those who have problems with their sight.
You'll have to pay a damn sight more than that for it.

8. foresight


They had the foresight to prepare themselves financially in case of an accident.
I’m glad you had the foresight to bring warm clothes.
Solving these matters requires determination, foresight and patience.
She'd had the foresight to sell her apartment just before the housing market collapsed.
The gorge has beed open since 1888, thanks to the foresight of the pioneers of the time.
The general had 20/20 hindsight about the defeat, but no foresight at all.
Clear foresight contributed greatly to his success.
He congratulates himself on his foresight.
They blamed me for my lack of foresight.
Jessie praised Charles for his foresight.

Anglais mot "sight"(foresight) se produit dans des ensembles:

word formation 21-24

9. gaze


He averted his gaze.
She gazed out her window
As we entered the shopping district Haruna's gaze darted about, just like she was a rustic from the hills, as she looked over the area.
When I considered beautiful things I found that there was nothing for me to do but to gaze and admire.
I kept gazing at her until she, totally confused, dropped her gaze.
Fantine gazed at M.
She gazed into his eyes and told him that she loved him.
A carpenter avoided a vet's gaze.
"The students gazed at the teacher with amazement"; "he fixed his paternal gaze on me"
Definition if you gaze at something, you look at it for a long time
Annette gazed ​admiringly at Warren as he ​spoke.
My gaze went to another young woman as she wiped the face of another dying person.
Don't give me that gaze. I have nothing to do with this accident.
we gazed in wondered him
She had a deep gaze and beautiful amber brown colored eyes.