sighting
sighting — noun
1. a moment or event in which someone catches a brief view of a person, animal, or
a moment or event in which someone catches a brief view of a person, animal, or object — especially one that is rare, unusual, or difficult to spot.
Birdwatchers reported the first sighting of a rare egret at the coastal reserve this spring.
first sighting of + noun — pattern for initial observations
Wren reported a sighting of strange lights above the hills near her farm.
make a sighting of — common verb + noun collocation
Gabriel described his brief sighting of the film star at a cafe in central Taipei.
Tamás noted his wolf sighting in the logbook and alerted the rangers.
The passengers cried with relief at the sighting of land after six weeks at sea.
- glimpse
a quick or partial look; 'glimpse' emphasises brevity, while 'sighting' emphasises that the target is notable or rare
- observation
more systematic and often prolonged; used in scientific or formal contexts
- viewing
usually planned or intentional (e.g., a private viewing of artwork), unlike the chance nature of a sighting
文法句型
sighting of + noun phrase
用法筆記
Commonly used with a modifier that describes the thing seen (e.g., UFO sighting, bear sighting, celebrity sighting) or a qualifier like first, confirmed, or alleged.