SEE


Meaning of SEE in English

v.

1) ( d ; intr. ) to ~ about, after ('to take care of') (to ~ about an important matter)

2) ( d ; tr. ) to ~ as ('to visualize'); ('to consider acceptable') (I can't ~ them as members of our organization; can you ~ him as Hamlet?)

3) ( d ; tr. ) ('to find attractive') to ~ in (what does she ~ in him?)

4) ( d ; tr. ) to ~ of ('to encounter') (we haven't ~n much of you recently; you haven't ~n the last of them)

5) ( d ; intr. ) to ~ through ('to comprehend') (she saw through the scheme immediately)

6) ( d ; tr. ) to ~ through ('to assist, guide') (to ~ a book through the press; they saw me through my period of grief)

7) ( d ; tr. ) ('to accompany') to ~ to (she saw him to the door)

8) ( d ; intr. ) to ~ to ('to attend to') (I had to ~ to the arrangements)

9) ( d ; tr. ) to ~ (through) to ('to be sufficient for') (this money will have to ~ us through to the end of the month)

10) ( I ) we saw him enter the building

11) ( J ) we saw him entering the building

12) ( L ) ('to perceive') they saw that further resistance was hopeless

13) ( L ) ('to make certain') ~ that you get there on time

14) ( N ; used with a past participle) ('to watch') we saw the play performed in New York

15) ( Q ) ('to perceive') I could not ~ how the trick is done

16) ( P ; tr. ) ('to accompany') I'll ~ you home

17) ( misc. ) they are ~ing each other regularly ('they are dating each other'); I ~ by the newspapers that...

The Bbi combinatory dictionary of English, a guide to word combinations.      Комбинаторный словарь английского языка Bbi. Руководство по словосочетаниям.