acute sight - translation to greek
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acute sight - translation to greek

MONTHLY BRITISH FILM MAGAZINE
Sight & Sound; Sight and sound; Sight And Sound; Sight & sound
  • ''[[Citizen Kane]]'' (1941)
  • ''[[Tokyo Story]]'' (1953)
  • ''Vertigo'' (1958), the #1 film according to ''Sight & Sound'' in 2012
  • [[Orson Welles]] was selected as the greatest film director of all-time by both critics and filmmakers.

acute sight      
οξεία όραση
acute accent         
  • Acute accent in multiple fonts. Gray letters indicate ''o kreska'' in the provided font. Notice that ''kreska'' in gray letters are steeper than acute accent in black letters. Also in Adobe HeiTi Std and SimSun, the stroke goes from bottom-left (thicker) to top-right (thinner), showing the rising nature of the tone; however, the acute accent in SimHei is made without variation in thickness.
  • Icelandic]].
DIACRITIC
´; Carka; Acute mark; Accute accent; Čárka; Ĺ; ́; Accent aigu; Aigu; Acute accent (´); Síneadh Fada; Accent acute; Accent ague; Acute diacritic; Acute accent ('); Sineadh Fada; Ǽ; Síneadh fada; Sineadh fada; Acute (diacritic); Accent Acute; Kreska; Ḗ; X́; Acute vs Grave; J́; Q́; ˊ; U+00B4; L with acute; L acute; ´ ´
οξεία τόνος
οξεία όραση      
acute sight

Definition

gunsight
¦ noun a device on a gun enabling it to be aimed accurately.

Wikipedia

Sight and Sound

Sight and Sound (also spelled Sight & Sound) is a British monthly film magazine published by the British Film Institute (BFI). It conducts the well-known, once-a-decade Sight and Sound Poll of the Greatest Films of All Time, ongoing since 1952.