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see
- IPA[sē]
美式
- perceive with the eyes; discern visually;be or become aware of something from observation or from a written or other visual source
verb: see, 3rd person present: sees, gerund or present participle: seeing, past tense: saw, past participle: seen
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動詞
- 1. perceive with the eyes; discern visually in the distance she could see the blue sea Andrew couldn't see out of his left eye 同義詞
- ▪ be or become aware of something from observation or from a written or other visual source I see from your appraisal report that you have asked for training
- ▪ be a spectator of (a film, game, or other entertainment); watch I went to see King Lear at the Old Vic 同義詞
- ▪ refer to (a specified source) for further information (used as a direction in a text) elements are usually classified as metals or non-metals (see chapter 11)
- ▪ observe without being able to affect they see their rights being taken away
- 2. discern or deduce mentally after reflection or from information; understand I can't see any other way to treat it I saw that perhaps he was right 同義詞
- ▪ ascertain after inquiring, considering, or discovering an outcome I'll go along to the club and see if I can get a game 同義詞
- ▪ regard in a specified way he saw himself as a good teacher you and I see things differently
- ▪ foresee; view or predict as a possibility I can't see him earning any more anywhere else 同義詞
- ▪ used to ascertain or express comprehension, agreement, or continued attention, or to emphasize that an earlier prediction was correct it has to be the answer, don't you see? see, I told you I'd come
- 3. experience or witness (an event or situation) I shall not live to see it I can't bear to see you so unhappy
- ▪ be the time or setting of (something) the 1970s saw the beginning of a technological revolution
- 4. meet (someone one knows) socially or by chance I saw Colin last night 同義詞
- ▪ visit (a person or place) I went to see Caroline see Alaska in style
- ▪ meet regularly as a boyfriend or girlfriend some guy she was seeing was messing her around 同義詞
- ▪ consult (a specialist or professional) you may need to see a solicitor 同義詞
- ▪ give an interview or consultation to the doctor will see you now 同義詞
- 5. escort or conduct (someone) to a specified place don't bother seeing me out 同義詞
- 6. ensure Lucy saw to it that everyone got enough to eat see that no harm comes to him
- 7. (in poker or brag) equal the bet of (an opponent).
- a hand tool for cutting wood or other hard materials, typically with a long, thin serrated ...
- cut (something) using a saw: the top of each post is sawn off at railing height thieves escaped after sawing through iron bars on a window
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- a hand tool for cutting wood or other materials, typically with a long, thin serrated steel ...
- cut (something) using a saw: the top of each post is sawed off at railing height thieves escaped after sawing through iron bars on a window
Oxford American Dictionary
- a proverb or maxim: as the old saw goes, there is nothing new under the sun
Oxford American Dictionary
- a proverb or maxim: as the old saw goes, there is nothing new under the sun
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片語
- as far as I can see
- as I see it
- I'll be seeing you
- have seen better days
- have seen it all before
- see a man about a dog
- see here!
- see in the New Year
- see one's way to
- see someone coming
- see something coming
- see someone damned first
- see someone right
- see sense
- see the back of
- see you
- we'll see about that
- see about
- see after
- see in
- see of
- see off
- see out
- see over
- see through
- see to
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- IPA[siː]
英式
- perceive with the eyes; discern visually: in the distance she could see the blue sea Andrew couldn't see out of his left eye
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[sē]
美式
- the place in which a cathedral church stands, identified as the seat of authority of a bishop ... he was elected to fill the vacant see he left the priesthood and his episcopal see to become a politician
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[siː]
英式
- the place in which a cathedral church stands, identified as the seat of authority of a bishop ... he was elected to fill the vacant see he left the priesthood and his episcopal see to become a politician
Oxford Dictionary