词汇 | see |
释义 | see verb uk /siː/ us /siː/present participleseeing | past tensesaw | past participleseen seeverb (USE EYES)A1[ I or T ] to be conscious of what is around you by using your eyes: 看见;看出 Turn the light on so I can see.打开灯,这样我才能看见。 I can see you!“我能看到你!” [ + (that) ]The teacher could see (that) the children had been fighting.老师可以看出,孩子们打过架。 [ + infinitive without to ]Jacqui saw the car drive up outside the police station.雅基看见那辆汽车开到了警察局门口。 [ + -ing verb ]From the window we could see the children playing in the yard.从窗口看去,我们可以看见孩子们在院子里玩耍。 [ + past participle ]His parents saw him awarded the winner's medal.他父母观看了他被授予获胜者奖牌。 See (= look at) p. 23 for prices and flight details.票价与航班的具体情况请见第23页。 UKSee over(= look at the next page) for further information.更多信息见下一页。 to see something seeI can see for miles from up here. noticeI noticed a crack in the ceiling. perceiveBill perceived a tiny figure in the distance. observeA teacher observed her climbing over the gate. spotWe managed to spot a leopard. catch sight ofWe looked for the bird and caught sight of it just as it flew off. A2[ T ] to watch a film, television programme, etc.: 看,观看(电影、电视节目等) Did you see that documentary on Channel 4 last night?你昨天晚上看4频道的纪录片了吗? C1[ Toften passive ] to be the time or place when something happens: 是…的发生时间(或地点);见证 This summer has seen the end of water restrictions in the area thanks to a new reservoir.由于有了新水库,今年夏天该地区取消了用水限制。 you ain't seen nothing yethumorous said to mean that more surprising or exciting things are likely to happen: 好戏还在后头呢 If you thought that show was amazing, just you wait. You ain't seen nothing yet! I saw him this morning. Have you seen Angela? If you see Nicky say hello from me. I've seen a few houses but none that I've really liked. I haven't seen any shoes that I've wanted to buy. Using the eyes accommodate accommodation all eyes are on someone/somethingidiom astigmatic beholder cast chart corner discern fix glare have a butcher'sidiom penetrating re-see re-sight rest on someone/something resurvey rubbernecking sighting tab You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Experiencing and suffering seeverb (UNDERSTAND)B1[ T ] to understand, know, or realize: 知道;明白;懂得 [ + (that) ]I see (that) the club is organizing a theatre trip next month.我知道下个月俱乐部将组织去看一次戏。 [ + question word ]He can't see what difference it makes to come (= he doesn't think it is important if he comes) on Thursday instead of Friday.他认为星期五不来星期四来也没什么。 They didn't see the need/any need(= understand that it was important) to notify their members of the changes in writing.他们认为没有必要用书面形式通知其成员相关变化。 They refused to help because they're too busy, but he seems to see more in it than that.他们拒绝帮忙的理由就是太忙,但他似乎觉得其中另有隐情。 "I'm tired." "So I see - you've been yawning all afternoon."“我累了。”“我知道——你整个下午都打哈欠” I was surprised that they couldn't see my point of view.我很惊讶他们无法理解我的观点。 The government didn't want to be seen to be making concessions to terrorists.政府不想让人觉得他们在向恐怖分子妥协。 After she read his book she started to see the issue in another/a different/a new light(= differently).她读完他的书之后,开始以另一种/不同的/新的角度看待这个问题。 I see he's left that report on my desk. I see Bill's on another of his trips. I don't see why she's more important than anyone else. Why can't you see things from my point of view? I see what you're saying. Understanding and comprehending appreciation for something apprehend apprehensible apprehension astutely bear colour dot handle keenness keep someone up know a hawk from a handsawidiom know the scoreidiom know/see where someone is coming fromidiom speak tease something apart to get a handle on somethingidiom to have a handle on somethingidiom tumble to something tune in seeverb (MEET)A1[ I or T ] to meet or visit someone, or to visit a place: 遇见;看望;和…来往;拜访 We're seeing friends this weekend.我们周末要去探望朋友。 I haven't seen Jerry around(= in the places I usually meet him) in the last few weeks.近几个星期我没有看到杰里。 No one has seen much of Daryl since he got married.自从达里尔结婚以后,大家都没怎么看见他了。 They see a lot of each other (= are often together).他们经常见面。 My mother is seeing the doctor again next week.我妈妈下周又要去看病。 The children wanted to see the circus.孩子们想看马戏。 The agent said they could see the house (UK also see round the house) at 3 p.m.经纪人说他们下午3点可以看房子。 [ T ] to have a romantic relationship with someone: 和…谈恋爱 How long has she been seeing him?她和他交往有多久了? I'm seeing Peter tonight. I saw her last week - we went out for dinner together. I've arranged to see John at the weekend. He's been seeing a woman that I work with. She told me her husband had been seeing someone. Meeting people acquaintance ayup bump into someone conclave counter-rally cross someone's path/cross paths with someoneidiom fish mass meeting muster point open house paths crossidiom pay your respectsidiom play date power breakfast power lunch re-encounter re-meet rendezvous respect You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Visiting Marriage, cohabitation & other relationships seeverb (CONSIDER)B2[ T ] to consider or think about, especially to think about someone or something in a particular way, or to imagine someone doing a particular activity: 看待;认为;考虑;想象 She didn't see herself as brave.她不认为自己很勇敢。 It was easy to see the gift as a kind of bribe.这份礼物很容易被当成是一种贿赂。 [ + obj + -ing verb ]I can't see her accepting(= I don't think she will accept) the job in the present circumstances.我认为在目前情况下她不会接受那份工作。 As I see it/things/the situation, we'll have to get extra help.在我看来,我们得找更多的人帮忙。 Try and see it my way - I'll be left without any help if you go.设想一下我的处境——如果你离开,我就孤立无援了。 to imagine something imagineYou can just imagine her storing up these anecdotes for her dinner parties. think ofI want you to think of a time when you felt happy. pictureCan you picture yourself at the age of 60 doing what you do now? pictureWhen I say 'your car' you have a picture of that in your head. in your mind's eyeIn my mind's eye, I'm still a uni student and not a middle-aged worker. conceiveI can't conceive why anyone would want to hurt her. Where do you see yourself in five years' time? I can't see Annie on a horse somehow. I can't see him coming back home for any length of time. I don't see myself as a mother figure. I think he sees himself very much as a leader. Thinking and contemplating a brown studyidiom agonize agonize over/about something beard-stroking bethink grapple harbour heart-searching hit on/upon something I/we'll (have to) seeidiom in the cold light of dayidiom introspect navel reckon revisit reweigh rumination run through someone's mind/headidiom scratch your headidiom weigh You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Imagining and conceiving seeverb (GO WITH)[ Tusually+ adv/prep ] to take someone somewhere by going there with them: 给…带路,带领 He saw his visitors to the door.他把客人送到门口。 Her friends saw her home.她的朋友们送她回了家。 The security guard saw the protesters off the premises.保安人员将抗议者赶了出去。 Taking someone somewhere or telling them the way accompanied by someone/something accompany accompany someone to something bring bring someone/something along conduct drop lead manhandle refer ride see someone off self-guided shepherd stick taken under escort usher usherette walk seeverb (TRY TO DISCOVER)B2[ I+ question word ] to try to discover: 查看;弄清 Will you see if you can get anyone to help?你看能否找一个人帮忙? I'll see what I can do.我看看我可以做点什么。 Trying and making an effort A game all out assault attempt attempted give something your best shotidiom go after someone go all outidiom go down swinging/fightingidiom go for someone nose shoot for something shoot for the moonidiom shoot the worksidiom smarten (someone/something) up smarten up your actidiom sortie spare stretch struggle seeverb (MAKE CERTAIN)C2[ + (that) ] to make certain that something happens: 确认;保证 The receptionist said he'd see (that) she got the message.接待员说他一定会传话给她。 UKSee (that) you're ready by five, or there'll be trouble.你要确保5点前做好准备,否则就会有麻烦。 Causing things to happen activation actuation agent attribute attribute something to someone breed give rise toidiom hyperstimulate hyperstimulation implement implementation prompt proximately put someone to somethingidiom Pygmalion effect reactivate realization render spark spell GrammarHear, see, etc. + object + infinitive or -ing We can use either the infinitive without to or the -ing form after the object of verbs such as hear, see, notice, watch. The infinitive without to often emphasises the whole action or event which someone hears or sees. The -ing form usually emphasises an action or event which is in progress or not yet completed. … Look at, see or watch? When we look at something, we direct our eyes in its direction and pay attention to it: … Look at When we look at something, we direct our eyes in its direction and pay attention to it: … See See means noticing something using our eyes. The past simple form is saw and the -ed form is seen: … Watch as a verb Watch is similar to look at, but it usually means that we look at something for a period of time, especially something that is changing or moving: … Look at, see or watch: typical errors When there is an object, we use at after look: … See We use the verb see to talk about using our eyes to be aware of what is around us: … Hear that, see that We use hear that and see that to introduce new pieces of information. When we do this, the verbs hear and see mean ‘understand’ or ‘notice’. We normally use hear when we are thinking of something someone told us, and see when we are thinking about something we read about or saw. We often use the verbs in the present simple and sometimes leave out that: … You see We commonly use you see in speaking when we want to share knowledge with our listener or listeners. When we use you see, we assume that the listener or listeners do not have the knowledge that we want them to have: … Idiomscan't see it (myself) can't see the wood for the trees have seen better days sth has to be seen to be believed (if you've) seen one, you've seen them all I/we'll (have to) see let me see/let's see not see beyond something not see someone for dust not see hide nor hair of someone see something coming see someone in hell before ... see someone right see your way (clear) to doing something see a man about a dog see eye to eye see fit see in the New Year see life see red see sense/reason see stars see the back of someone/something see the colour of someone's money see the joke see the last of something/someone see the light see the light of day see the point of something see something with your own eyes see you (later) seeing is believing seeing things we'll (soon) see about that what you see is what you get wouldn't be seen dead you see Phrasal verbssee about something see something in someone/something see someone off see someone/something off see something out see someone out see yourself out see past something see someone through something see something through see through someone/something see to something/someone see noun religion specialized(alsoSee)uk /siː/ us /siː/ [ C ] a place where there is a cathedral and where a bishop or archbishop has authority: 主教教区 the See of York/Exeter/Lincoln约克/艾克斯特/林肯主教教区 bishops and their sees主教和他们的教区 Religious buildings & places abbey abbey church ashram caliphate cathedral Delphic friary gurdwara hermitage holy city meeting house minster monastery mosque nunnery shul stupa synagogue tabernacle United Church of Canada Idiomthe Holy See see | American Dictionarysee verb us/si/past tensesawus/sɔ/ | past participleseenus/sin/ seeverb (USE EYES)[ I/T ] to be aware of what is around you by using your eyes; look at something: [ T ]From the kitchen window, I can see the kids playing in the backyard. [ + question word ]Can you see what is happening? [ T ]The agent said they could see the house at 3 p.m. [ T ]Did you see that documentary about homelessness on TV last night? seeverb (UNDERSTAND)[ I/T ] to understand, know, or be aware: [ I ]"It’s easier if you hold it this way." "Oh, I see." [ T ]I can’t see any reason why they would object. [ + question word ]I can see why you didn’t want to go out with him. seeverb (CONSIDER)[ I/T ] to consider someone or something in a particular way, or to imagine someone doing a particular activity: [ T ]Under the circumstances, I can’t see her accepting the job (= I do not think she will accept it). [ T ]I can’t see my brother as a businessman. [ T ]As I see it/the situation, we’ll have to get extra help. [ I ]"Do you think there’ll be time to stop for lunch?" "We’ll see (= I will consider it)." [ + question word ]I’ll see how I feel tomorrow. seeverb (MEET)[ T ] to meet, visit, or spend time with someone: I saw Darlene last week. Mom is seeing the doctor tomorrow. They see each other on weekends (= they are often together then). How long have they been seeing each other (= having a romantic relationship)? seeverb (TRY TO DISCOVER)[ + question word ] to try to discover: Will you see who is at the door? seeverb (MAKE CERTAIN)[ + that clause ] to make certain (that something happens): She said she’d see that her boss gets the message. seeverb (EXPERIENCE)[ T ] to experience something: This coat has seen a lot of wear. She’s seen a lot of changes in this office over the years. [ T ] If a time or place has seen something, it happened or existed there or then: This summer has seen unusually high temperatures. Idiomssee eye to eye (with someone) see fit (to do something) seeing is believing seeing that seeing things see red see stars see the light see the point of something see you (later) Phrasal verbssee about something see off someone see someone through something see something through see through someone/something see to something |
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