sightsee如何读

英:['saɪtsi:]

美:['saɪtsi]

sightsee是什么意思

  • vi.观光;游览

sightsee自然拼读

sight·see

saIt si

sightsee变形

第三人称单数:sightsees

现在分词:sightseeing

过去式:sightsaw

过去分词:sightseen

sightsee英英释义

  • v.visit famous or interesting sights

sightsee词源英文解释

back-formation from sightseeing

The first known use of sightsee was in 1824

sightsee儿童词典英英释义

signal1 of 3noun

an act, event, or word that serves to start some action

a sound or motion of a part of the body made to give warning or command

an object placed to give notice or warning

a traffic signal

the message, sound, or effect transmitted in electronic communication (as radio or television)

a radio wave or electric current that transmits a message or effect (as in radio or television)

signal2 of 3verb

to notify by a signal

to communicate by or as if by signals

signal3 of 3adjective

unusually great a signal achievement

a signal honor

used in signaling

a signal light

signal1 of 3noun

an act, event, or word that serves to start some action

a sound or motion of a part of the body made to give warning or command

an object placed to give notice or warning

a traffic signal

the message, sound, or effect transmitted in electronic communication (as radio or television)

a radio wave or electric current that transmits a message or effect (as in radio or television)

signal2 of 3verb

to notify by a signal

to communicate by or as if by signals

signal3 of 3adjective

unusually great a signal achievement

a signal honor

used in signaling

a signal light

signal1 of 3noun

an act, event, or word that serves to start some action

a sound or motion of a part of the body made to give warning or command

an object placed to give notice or warning

a traffic signal

the message, sound, or effect transmitted in electronic communication (as radio or television)

a radio wave or electric current that transmits a message or effect (as in radio or television)

signal2 of 3verb

to notify by a signal

to communicate by or as if by signals

signal3 of 3adjective

unusually great a signal achievement

a signal honor

used in signaling

a signal light

signal1 of 3noun

an act, event, or word that serves to start some action

a sound or motion of a part of the body made to give warning or command

an object placed to give notice or warning

a traffic signal

the message, sound, or effect transmitted in electronic communication (as radio or television)

a radio wave or electric current that transmits a message or effect (as in radio or television)

signal2 of 3verb

to notify by a signal

to communicate by or as if by signals

signal3 of 3adjective

unusually great a signal achievement

a signal honor

used in signaling

a signal light

sigmanoun

the 18th letter of the Greek alphabet—Σ or σ or ς

sightseeverb

to go about seeing sights of interest

sightseeingadjective

engaged in, devoted to, or used for seeing things and places of interest

a sightseeing bus

sightseeverb

to go about seeing sights of interest

sightsee 例句

1 After a day of sightseeing, street theater is a fun evening option and a ritual for me in Bath.

2 When there was no end in sight — no end in sightseeing — and the vacation started to look like a permanent condition of existence, it turned into a vision of leisure hell.

3 Then, on the overnight layover, I naturally went sightseeing in downtown Washington.

4 I came on business before,but this time I'm here to sightsee.

我以前是来出差的,但是这一次是来观光的。

5 First, she appeared just a bit clueless when they trotted her out at the news conference where she denounced Russia’s actions in Afghanistan, and she tried to flirt with Stan, proposing a sightseeing expedition together.

6 Last year Kayak Powell also started arranging boat shuttles upriver with a local fishing guide or with Colorado River Discovery, a small sightseeing company.

7 The ship was carrying 128 passengers, most of whom were sightseeing on land Wednesday, in addition to 82 crew members, according to Portland officials and the U.S. Coast Guard.

8 I jotted down their restaurant and sightseeing suggestions, and told them I’d drop by their church if I came to town.

9 Once they arrived, they spent several weeks sightseeing before they were joined by some of the others in the American delegation to the World Anti-Slavery Convention.

10 Luckily, it’s possible to knock off the top symbols of Rome’s magnificence — the Colosseum, Forum and Pantheon — in one great day of sightseeing.

11 Next we’re going to Seoul to visit Grandma’s friends and do a lot of sightseeing, and then Seosan to visit Grandpa’s relatives who still live there.

12 Knowledgeable of city information, its including for entertainment, theater, sightsee, attraction and cultural.

渊博的城市信息,其包括娱乐,剧院,旅游,景点和文化。

13 The trips are packed with beach boot-camp workouts, surf sessions, yoga, hiking, stand-up paddle boarding and, in some locations, sightseeing.

14 Iowa took the hour drive to New York on Thursday to take in a Broadway show and sightsee.

15 Advertisement Off the court, the Mustangs will also sightsee and visit museums.

16 With such a unique and unspoiled setting, Jay Peak can provide its vacationing public an opportunity to hike, bike, fish, sail and sightsee in a setting that is truly undeveloped.

由于翠峰度假村具有独一无二的未受破坏的环境, 因此来度假的公众可在真正未开发的环境里徒步旅行、骑自行车旅行、钓鱼、驾驶帆船和观光。

17 There have been, of late, journeys of weeks or even months, to France and Germany and Greece, filled with more studying than sightseeing.

18 Cost: free for basic categories, and $4.99 for additional categories such as “driving” and “sightseeing.”

19 One of Seville’s most popular sites, Real Alcázar, doesn’t even get a mention and suggesting an open-top-bus sightseeing tour seems downright bizarre, given how demanding today’s travellers are for under-the-radar, “like a local” experiences.

20 Guests can also hop on a sightseeing cruise, stretch out in a chaise longue or cool off with a Rainbow Cone, a Chicago creation featuring five flavors in a cake cone.

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