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see-saw
- IPA[ˈsiːsɔː]
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- a long plank balanced in the middle on a fixed support, on each end of which children sit and swing up and down by pushing the ground alternately with their feet.;a situation characterized by rapid, repeated changes from one state or condition to another
- change rapidly and repeatedly from one position, situation, or condition to another and back again;cause (something) to move back and forth or up and down rapidly and repeatedly
verb: see-saw, 3rd person present: see-saws, gerund or present participle: see-sawing, past tense: see-sawed, past participle: see-sawed
noun: see-saw, plural noun: see-saws
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名詞
- 1. a long plank balanced in the middle on a fixed support, on each end of which children sit and swing up and down by pushing the ground alternately with their feet.
- ▪ a situation characterized by rapid, repeated changes from one state or condition to another the emotional see-saw of a first love affair see-saw interest rates
動詞
- 1. change rapidly and repeatedly from one position, situation, or condition to another and back again the market see-sawed as rumours spread of an imminent cabinet reshuffle
- ▪ cause (something) to move back and forth or up and down rapidly and repeatedly Sybil see-sawed the car back and forth
- attend to or deal with
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- attend to or deal with
Oxford American Dictionary
- there's no point trying to reason with someone who does not want to listen to reason
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- 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 American Dictionary
- perceive with the eyes; discern visually: in the distance she could see the blue sea Andrew couldn't see out of his left eye
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- 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
Oxford Dictionary
- 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
- past of see
Oxford American Dictionary
- past of see
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