Cách sử dụng
When someone says they "hate the sight of somebody/something" it means they strongly dislike or feel disgusted by them/it when they see them/it. For example, if someone hates the sight of spiders, they would feel disgusted and fearful when they see a spider. "Being sick of the sight of somebody/something" means someone has become tired and annoyed of constantly seeing them/it. For example, if someone is sick of the sight of their boss, it means they have become fed up with seeing them all the time. Both expressions are used to show strong negative feelings towards something or someone that is frequently seen.