Come into sight Meaning in English
expression
ˈkəm/ /ˈɪntu/, /ɪnˈtu/, /ɪntə/ /ˈsaɪt
KUHM IN-too SYTE
kˈʌm/ /ˈɪntʊ/ /sˈaɪt
KUM in-tuh SYTE
Definição
To suddenly become visible or able to be seen, often after being hidden or far away.
Uso & Nuances
Used in both literal and metaphorical senses; can describe objects, people, or even ideas that become visible or noticeable. Common collocations: 'finally come into sight', 'barely come into sight'. Often used in narrative or descriptive contexts.
Spanish: aparecer - entrar en la vistaPortuguese (BR): aparecer - surgir à vistaPortuguese (PT): aparecer - surgir à vistaChinese (Simplified): 出现 - 显现Chinese (Traditional): 出現 - 顯現Hindi: दिखाई देना - नजर आनाArabic: يظهر - يلوح في الأفقBengali: দৃষ্টিগোচর হওয়া - চোখে পড়াRussian: показаться - появитьсяJapanese: 見えてくるVietnamese: hiện ra - xuất hiệnKorean: 보이기 시작하다 - 눈에 들어오다Turkish: görünmek - görünmeye başlamakUrdu: نظر آنا - نمودار ہوناIndonesian: muncul - tampak
Frases de Exemplo
The mountain finally came into sight after hours of walking.
basic
As the fog lifted, the boat came into sight.
basic
A rainbow came into sight after the rain stopped.
basic
We waited for hours before any help finally came into sight.
natural
Just as I was about to give up, the bus came into sight down the road.
natural
New opportunities came into sight when she changed careers.
natural