Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
The actual organs of sight and sound can be in poor condition.
What I used for organs of sight within this place were beginning to dim.
They might not even have normal organs of sight and perhaps they had to feel their way.
Your eyes, your organs of sight, become one thing without contrast, a single view.
"Not only blind," continued the Professor, "but absolutely without organs of sight."
On the face are organs of sight, smell, hearing.
If the organ of sight is such a vehicle of power, the other features have their own.
Such was the case of the organs of sight.
The eye - the organ of sight having visible formes as its object.
It was much as though a blind race, after studying physics, should invent organs of sight.
He lacked even the organs of sight which could have given him a conception of what vision was.
They had different organs of sight.
Your eyes are your organs of sight.
In Egyptian myth the eye was not the passive organ of sight but more an agent of action, protection or wrath.
Though they appeared as opaque ovals of fire, yet it was plain they were still organs of sight.
Another thing that makes "The Cave" so modern is the willingness of its music to capitulate to the organs of sight and the powers of speech.
In any case, although the Eye is named because it has the appearance of the organ of sight, it does not share the function of its namesake.
And our belief that the brain was important came from the fact that the eyes were connected to the brain; and the eyes were the organs of sight.
Therefore it had no need of the peripherals of computer or brain: the control mechanisms to operate the printer, modem, the organs of sight, hearing, and rapid locomotion.
By some automatic process, our organs of sight were rendered almost insensitive to the nether brilliance, so that it appeared to us indeed bright, but not intolerably so."
He began assembling his instruments again and with Prilicla's help examined the EPLH again, paying special attention to the organs of sight and hearing.
He followed Galen in believing that the lens was the receptive organ of sight, although some of his work hints that he thought the retina was also involved.
I looked deep down into the little sparkling points that were, I knew, organs of sight; they were like the points of contact of innumerable intersecting crystal planes.
They had, however, a constantly shifting shape and volume - throwing out temporary developments or forming apparent organs of sight, hearing, and speech in imitation of their masters, either spontaneously or according to suggestion.
"The rudimentary forms, Inapertwa, were in reality stages in the transformation of various plants and animals into human beings. . . . They had no distinct limbs or organs of sight, hearing, or smell."