The English words "far" and "see" translate as "weit" and (und) "sehe" in German
Beware ... it might be Mothra. And wherever you see Mothra, Godzilla is not far away.
means you can see close up, but objects that are far away are blurry, and the opposite of that is far sighted
glasses give you 20 20 vision if you have the right prescription, meaning you can see clearly for 20 ft
From the Greek words meaning "from far away" and "to see", it means a device to which a picture and sound can be broadcast by means of radio waves or a cable.
The word "telescope" comes from the Greek words "tele," meaning far, and "skopein," meaning to look or see. So, "telescope" essentially means "far-seeing" or "seeing at a distance."
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As far as the eye can see.
No, think about it, if you are near sighted you can see near, if you are far sighted you can see far, if you are both you can see both No, think about it, if you are near sighted you can see near, if you are far sighted you can see far, if you are both you can see both
As far as the eye can see.
Far.
Deep is the medical term meaning far from the surface.
It's the combination of the fragments, originally from Greek: -- "tele-", meaning 'far' (like in television, teletype, telegram, telecommunication) and -- "scope", meaning 'seeing'