line of sight
noun /ˌlaɪn əv ˈsaɪt/
/ˌlaɪn əv ˈsaɪt/
(also line of vision, sight-line)
- an imaginary line that goes from somebody’s eye to something that they are looking at
视线 - There was a column directly in my line of sight, so I could only see half the stage.
有一根柱子正挡着我的视线,所以我只能看见舞台的一半。
- There was a column directly in my line of sight, so I could only see half the stage.