see
- vt. 看見;理解;領(lǐng)會(huì)
- vi. 看;看見;領(lǐng)會(huì)
- n. (See)人名;(英)西伊;(柬)塞;(德)澤
詞組搭配
as far as I can see
to the best of my understanding or belief
就我所知,據(jù)我看來
as I see it
in my opinion
在我看來
be seeing things
(I'll) be seeing you
another way of saying see you
再見
have seen better days
have declined from former prosperity or good condition
已經(jīng)衰??;今不如昔
this part of South London has seen better days.
南倫敦的這一片已經(jīng)不如往昔了。
have seen it all before
be very worldly or very familiar with a particular situation
熟知;了解
let me see
said as an appeal for time to think before speaking
讓我想想
Let me see, how old is he now?.
讓我看看,他現(xiàn)在多大年紀(jì)?。
see a man about a dog
(humorous)said euphemistically when leaving to go to the toilet or keep an undisclosed appointment
(幽默,婉)有點(diǎn)兒急事先行告辭
see eye to eye, see fit
see here!
said to give emphasis to a statement or command or to express a protest
[用以強(qiáng)調(diào)某一陳述,命令,或表示抗議]看看;瞧瞧,聽著
now see here, you're going to get it back for me!.
聽著,你要把它給我弄回來!。
see one's way clear to do (或doing) something
find that it is possible or convenient to do something (often used in polite requests)
有可能做某事;方便做某事(常用于禮貌請(qǐng)求中)
see someone coming
recognize a person who can be fooled or deceived
發(fā)現(xiàn)某人容易上鉤
see something coming
foresee or be prepared for an event, typically an unpleasant one
預(yù)見某事快要發(fā)生,準(zhǔn)備應(yīng)對(duì)某事(尤指壞事)
see someone damned first
(Brit. informal)said when refusing categorically and with hostility to do what a person wants
(英, 非正式)[用于惡意的斷然拒絕]看某人先倒霉,絕不