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see

verb
/siː/
/siː/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they see
/siː/
/siː/
he / she / it sees
/siːz/
/siːz/
past simple saw
/sɔː/
/sɔː/
past participle seen
/siːn/
/siːn/
-ing form seeing
/ˈsiːɪŋ/
/ˈsiːɪŋ/
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    use eyes用眼

  1. [transitive, intransitive] (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) to become aware of somebody/something by using your eyes看见;见到;看出
    • see somebody/something She looked for him but couldn't see him in the crowd.她在人群里找来找去,但没看见他。
    • I looked out of the window but saw nothing.我向窗外望去,什么也没看见。
    • The opera was the place to see and be seen (= by other important or fashionable people).歌剧院是个名流和时尚人士竞显丰采的地方。
    • I would like to see some proof of this statement.我想看看这个说法的一些证明。
    • The divers reported seeing a lot of sharks.潜水员报告说看到了很多鲨鱼。
    • He recalls seeing his father sitting at the kitchen table. 他回忆起看见父亲坐在厨房的餐桌旁。
    • I've never seen anything like this!我从来没见过这样的东西!
    • see (that)… He could see (that) she had been crying.他看得出她哭过。
    • see what, how, etc… Did you see what happened?你看见出什么事了吗?
    • If you watch carefully, you’ll see how it is done.如果你仔细观察,你会看到它是如何做到的。
    • see somebody/something + adj. I hate to see you unhappy.我不愿见你不高兴。
    • see somebody/something doing something She was seen running away from the scene of the crime.有人看见她从犯罪现场跑开。
    • see somebody/something do something I saw you put the key in your pocket.我见你把钥匙放进了口袋里。
    • somebody/something is seen to do something He was seen to enter the building about the time the crime was committed.有人看见他在案发时间前后进入那栋建筑物。
    • (figurative) The government not only has to do something, it must be seen to be doing something (= people must be aware that it is doing something).政府不仅必须采取措施,而且必须让人们知道它在采取措施。
    • see + adv./prep. The walls were too high to see over. 墙太高了,看不清。
    Homophones seas | sees | seizeseas   sees   seize
    /siːz/
    /siːz/
    • seas noun (plural of sea)
      • The pirate was a renowned terror of the eastern seas.这位海盗是东方海上有名的恐怖分子。
    • sees verb (third person of see)
      • It's a secret—make sure nobody sees!这是个秘密——确保没人看见!
    • seize verb
      • She was eager to seize any opportunity that was offered.她渴望抓住任何提供的机会。
    Synonyms seesee
    • spot
    • catch
    • glimpse
    These words all mean to become aware of somebody/​something by using your eyes, especially suddenly or when it is not easy to see them/​it.
    • see to become aware of somebody/​something by using your eyes:
      • She looked for him but couldn’t see him in the crowd.她在人群里找来找去,但没看见他。
      • He could see (that) she had been crying.他看得出她哭过。
    • spot to see or notice somebody/​something, especially suddenly or when they are not easy to see or notice:
      • I’ve just spotted a mistake on the front cover.我刚才在封面上发现了一处错误。
    • catch to see or notice something for a moment, but not clearly or completely:
      • She caught sight of a car in the distance.她瞥见远处有一辆车。
      • He caught a glimpse of himself in the mirror.他看了一眼镜子中的自己。
    • glimpse (literary) to see somebody/​something for a moment, but not clearly or completely:指瞥见、看一眼:
      • He’d glimpsed her through the window as he passed.他路过时透过窗户瞥见了她。
    Patterns
    • to see/​spot that/​how/​what/​where/​who…
    • to suddenly see/​spot/​glimpse somebody/​something
    Extra Examples
    • A dolphin? Oh, let me see!海豚?哦,让我看看!
    • I can't wait to see his face!我等不及要见他!
    • I could see the boat clearly now.现在我能清楚地看到那条船。
    • We could just see the hotel in the distance.我们只能看见远处的旅馆。
    • The star is bright enough to see with the naked eye.那颗星星很亮,肉眼就能看见。
    • I know it's hard to believe but I saw it with my own eyes.我知道这令人难以置信,可确实是我亲眼所见。
    • He was surprised to see Lucy standing there.看见露西站在那儿,他大吃一惊。
    • I looked up, only to see Tommy chatting to someone.我抬起头,只看见汤米在跟人聊天。
    • I'd love to see her win the gold medal.我希望看到她拿金牌。
    • It's nice to see the children playing together.看到孩子们在一起玩真好。
    • He didn't live to see his grandchildren.他未能活到他的孙辈们出世。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • clearly
    • easily
    • plainly
    verb + see
    • be able to
    • can
    • go to
    preposition
    • into
    phrases
    • get a/​the chance to see
    • get an/​the opportunity to see
    • have a/​the chance to see
    See full entry
  2. [intransitive] (not usually used in the progressive tenses通常不用于进行时) to have or use the power of sight看得见;看;有视力
    • She will never see again (= she has become blind).她再也看不见东西了。
    • On a clear day you can see for miles from here.在晴天,你从这儿能看出去很远。
    • see to do something It was getting dark and I couldn't see to read.天色黑下来,我看不成书了。
    • I could hardly see because of the smoke.由于有烟,我几乎什么都看不见。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • clearly
    • easily
    • plainly
    verb + see
    • be able to
    • can
    • go to
    preposition
    • into
    phrases
    • get a/​the chance to see
    • get an/​the opportunity to see
    • have a/​the chance to see
    See full entry
  3. watch观看

  4. [transitive] (not usually used in the progressive tenses通常不用于进行时) to watch a game, television programme, performance, etc.观看(比赛、电视节目、演出等)
    • see something Did you see that programme on Brazil last night?昨晚你有没有看那个介绍巴西的节目?
    • In the evening we went to see a movie.晚上,我们去看了一场电影。
    • Fifty thousand people saw the match.有五万人观看了那场比赛。
    • I finally got to see them in concert.我终于有机会在音乐厅见到他们。
    • I really want to see this film now.我现在真的很想看这部电影。
    • This performance was very beautiful, like nothing I had ever seen before.这场表演非常精彩,我从未见过。
    • I remember seeing that movie when I was a kid.我记得小时候看过那部电影。
    • see something on something It's not the sort of thing you see on TV that often.这不是你经常在电视上看到的那种东西。
    • This film really deserves to be seen on a big screen.这部电影真的值得在大银幕上看。
    Synonyms looklook
    • watch
    • see
    • view
    • observe
    These words all mean to turn your eyes in a particular direction.
    • look to turn your eyes in a particular direction:
      • If you look carefully you can just see our house from here.你要是仔细看,从这里就可以看见我们的房子。
      • She looked at me and smiled.她看了看我,笑了。
    • watch to look at somebody/​something for a time, paying attention to what happens:
      • to watch television看电视
      • Watch what I do, then you try.你注意看我的动作,然后试着做。
    • see to watch a game, television programme, performance, etc.:
      • In the evening we went to see a movie.晚上我们去看了一场电影。
    • view (formal) to look at something, especially when you look carefully; to watch television, a film, etc.:
      • People came from all over the world to view her work.观众从世界各地涌来欣赏她的作品。
    watch, see or view?用 watch、see 还是 view?You can see/​view a film/​programme but you cannot: see/​view television. View is more formal than see and is used especially in business contexts.
    • observe (formal) to watch somebody/​something carefully, especially to learn more about them or it:指观察、注视、监视:
      • The patients were observed over a period of several months.这些病人被观察了数月之久。
    Patterns
    • to look/​watch for somebody/​something
    • to watch/​observe what/​who/​how…
    • to look/​watch/​view/​observe (somebody/​something) with amazement/​surprise/​disapproval, etc.
    • to watch/​see/​view a film/​show/​programme
    • to watch/​see a match/​game/​fight
    • to look (at somebody/​something)/watch (somebody/​something)/observe somebody/​something carefully/​closely
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • clearly
    • easily
    • plainly
    verb + see
    • be able to
    • can
    • go to
    preposition
    • into
    phrases
    • get a/​the chance to see
    • get an/​the opportunity to see
    • have a/​the chance to see
    See full entry
  5. look up/ask for information

  6. [transitive, intransitive] (used in orders用于祈使句) to look at something in order to find information; to go to somebody in order to ask for help or information见;参见
    • see something/somebody See page 158.参见第 158 页。
    • If you missed the session, see a member of staff for advice.如果您错过了会议,请向工作人员寻求建议。
    • See Table 2 for details.详见表2。
    • See also paragraphs 6.5 to 6.9 above.另见上文第6.5至6.9段。
    • see + adv./prep. See above/below for a breakdown of the costs. 费用明细见上/下。
    • See over (= the next page) for details.详见下页。
  7. meet by chance偶然遇见

  8. [transitive] see somebody (not usually used in the progressive tenses通常不用于进行时) to be near and recognize somebody; to meet somebody by chance遇见;碰到;邂逅
    • Guess who I saw at the party last night!你猜猜,昨天我在晚会上碰见谁了!
    • Aren't you pleased to see me?见到我你不高兴吗?
    • It's so good to see you!见到你真好!
  9. visit拜访

  10. [transitive] see somebody/something to visit somebody/something拜访;看望;探视
    • Come and see us again soon.早点再来看我们。
    • Around 200  000 visitors each year come to see the summer palace. 每年大约有20万游客来参观颐和园。
    Extra Examples
    • Veronica came to see him in prison.韦罗妮卡来监狱看他。
    • He said he'd been to see his sister.他说自己去看望姐姐了。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + see
    • come to
    • come around to
    • come over to
    preposition
    • about
    See full entry
  11. have meeting会见

  12. [transitive] to have a meeting with somebody会见;会晤
    • see somebody about something You ought to see a doctor about that cough.你得找个大夫看看你的咳嗽。
    • What is it you want to see me about?你找我有什么事?
    • see somebody I can only see you for five minutes.我只能见你五分钟。
    Extra Examples
    • When was the last time you saw a dentist?你上次去看牙医是什么时候?
    • She's gone to see the mechanic about getting her car repaired.她去找修理工修车去了。
    • Logan came around to see me about a job.洛根来我这里是想找个工作。
    • I'm here to see Lisa Daniels.我是来见丽莎・丹尼尔斯的。
    • He came over to see me after my surgery.我手术后,他来看我。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + see
    • come to
    • come around to
    • come over to
    preposition
    • about
    See full entry
  13. spend time度过时间

  14. [transitive] (often used in the progressive tenses常用于进行时) see somebody to spend time with somebody与(某人)待在一起;交往
    • Are you seeing anyone (= having a romantic relationship with anyone)?你是不是跟什么人好上了?
    • They've been seeing a lot of each other (= spending a lot of time together) recently.他们近来老泡在一起。
    • We haven't seen much of Liz lately. 我们最近没怎么见到莉兹。
    • He has changed since his family last saw him.自从他的家人上次见到他以来,他已经变了。
  15. understand理解

  16. [intransitive, transitive] (not usually used in the progressive tenses通常不用于进行时) to understand something理解;明白;领会
    • ‘It opens like this.’ ‘Oh, I see.’“这样就打开了。” “哦,我明白了。”
    • see something He didn't see the joke.他没听懂这则笑话。
    • I don't think she saw the point of the story.我觉得她没有领会故事的中心意思。
    • He changed the way we see the world around us.他改变了我们看待周围世界的方式。
    • to see a/the need for something看出对某事的需求
    • I see no need to involve the law. 我认为没有必要牵涉到法律。
    • I can see both sides of the argument.争论双方的观点我都清楚。
    • They saw nothing wrong with having three cars.他们认为有三辆车没有错。
    • Make Lydia see reason (= be sensible), will you?你要让莉迪娅明白道理好不好?
    • see (that)… Can’t you see (that) he’s taking advantage of you?他在利用你,难道你看不出来?
    • I don't see that it matters what Josh thinks.乔希怎么想有什么要紧,我不明白。
    • see what, why, etc… ‘It's broken.’ ‘Oh yes, I see what you mean.’“它破了。” “噢,我明白你的意思。”
    • ‘Can we go swimming?’ ‘I don't see why not (= yes, you can).’“我们可以去游泳吗?” “可以呀。”
    • They will be able to see what really happened there. 他们将能够看到那里到底发生了什么。
    Synonyms understandunderstand
    • see
    • get
    • follow
    • grasp
    • comprehend
    These words all mean to know or realize something, for example why something happens, how something works or what something means.
    • understand to know or realize the meaning of words, a language, what somebody says, etc; to know or realize how or why something happens, how it works or why it is important:
      • I don’t understand the instructions.我不懂这些指令的意思。
      • Doctors still don’t understand much about the disease.医生对这种疾病还了解不多。
    • see to understand what is happening, what somebody is saying, how something works or how important something is:
      • ‘It opens like this.’ ‘Oh, I see.’“这样就打开了。”“哦,我明白了。”
      • Oh yes, I see what you mean.噢,我明白你的意思了。
    • get (informal) to understand a joke, what somebody is trying to tell you, or a situation that they are trying to describe:指理解、明白(笑话、某人试图告知的事或描述的情况):
      • She didn’t get the joke.她听不懂那个笑话。
      • I don’t get you.我搞不懂你的意思。
    • follow to understand an explanation, a story or the meaning of something:
      • Sorry—I don’t quite follow.抱歉,我没太听懂(你的话)。
      • The plot is almost impossible to follow.故事情节几乎叫人不明所以。
    • grasp to come to understand a fact, an idea or how to do something:
      • They failed to grasp the importance of his words.他们没有理解他的话的重要性。
    understand or grasp?用 understand 还是 grasp?You can use understand or grasp for the action of realizing the meaning or importance of something for the first time: It’s a difficult concept for children to understand/​grasp. Only understand can be used to talk about languages, words or writing: I don’t grasp French/​the instructions.
    • comprehend (often used in negative statements) (formal) to understand a fact, idea or reason:(常用于否定句中)指理解、领悟、明白(事实、想法或原因):
      • The concept of infinity is almost impossible for the human mind to comprehend.无穷的概念几乎是人类的大脑无法理解的。
    Patterns
    • to understand/​see/​get/​follow/​grasp/​comprehend what/​why/​how…
    • to understand/​see/​grasp/​comprehend that…
    • to understand/​see/​get/​grasp the point/​idea (of something)
    • to be easy/​difficult/​hard to understand/​see/​follow/​grasp/​comprehend
    • to fully understand/​see/​grasp/​comprehend something
    Extra Examples
    • I can see why you were so angry about it.我明白你为什么如此生气了。
    • I don't see why she should get more money than the others.我不明白为什么她应该比别人拿钱多。
    • I fail to see how this idea will help anyone.我看不出来这个主意能对什么人有帮助。
    • It is difficult to see how to get around this problem.很难想出解决这个问题的办法。
    • He doesn't see how important this is.他不知道这有多重要。
    • I don't quite see what he's getting at.我不太明白他在说什么。
    • I don't think she saw the point of the story.我觉得她没有领会故事的中心意思。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + see
    • can
    • cannot
    • do not
    See full entry
  17. have opinion认为

  18. [transitive] see something + adv./prep. (not usually used in the progressive tenses通常不用于进行时) to have an opinion of something认为;看待
    • I see things differently now.现在,我看问题的方式不一样了。
    • Try to see things from her point of view.设法从她那个角度去看问题。
    • The way I see it, you have three main problems.我认为你有三个主要问题。
    • As far as I can see (= in my opinion), you've done nothing wrong.依我看,你没有做错任何事。
    • Lack of money is the main problem, as I see it (= in my opinion).依我看,主要问题是缺钱。
    • She is in love with him but Darren sees their relationship in a different light (= has a different opinion). 她爱上了他,但达伦对他们的关系有不同的看法。
    Synonyms regardregard
    • call
    • find
    • consider
    • see
    • view
    These words all mean to think about somebody/​something in a particular way.
    • regard to think of somebody/​something in a particular way: He seemed to regard the whole thing as a joke.他似乎是把整件事当成玩笑。
    • call to say that somebody/​something has particular qualities or characteristics: I wouldn’t call German an easy language.我并不认为德语是一门容易学的语言。
    • find to have a particular feeling or opinion about something: You may find your illness hard to accept.你可能觉得难以接受自己患病。
    • consider to think of somebody/​something in a particular way: Who do you consider (to be) responsible for the accident?你认为谁对这个事故负有责任?
    regard or consider?用 regard 还是 consider?These two words have the same meaning, but they are used in different patterns and structures. In this meaning consider must be used with a complement or clause: you can consider somebody/​something to be something or consider somebody/​something as something, although very often the to be or as is left out: He considers himself an expert.They are considered a high-risk group. You can also consider that somebody/​something is something and again, the that can be left out. Regard is used in a narrower range of structures. The most frequent structure is regard somebody/​something as something; the as cannot be left out: I regard him a close friend. You cannot regard somebody/​something to be something or regard that somebody/​something is something. However, regard (but not consider in this meaning) can also be used without a noun or adjective complement but with just an object and adverb (somebody/​something is highly regarded) or adverbial phrase (regard somebody/​something with suspicion/​jealousy/​admiration).
    • see to have an opinion of something: Try to see things from her point of view.设法从她那个角度去看问题。
    • view to think of somebody/​something in a particular way: How do you view your position within the company?你如何看待你自己在公司中的位置? View has the same meaning as regard and consider but is slightly less frequent and slightly less formal. The main structures are view somebody/​something as somebody/​something (you cannot leave out the as) and view somebody/​something with something.你如何看待自己在公司中的地位?视图与“关注”和“考虑”具有相同的含义,但频率稍低,形式稍不正式。主要结构是把某人/某物看做某人/某物(不能省略as)和用某物看某人/某物。
    Patterns
    • to regard/​consider/​see/​view somebody/​something as something
    • to regard/​consider/​see/​view somebody/​something from a particular point of view
    • to find/​consider somebody/​something to be something
    • generally/​usually regarded/​considered/​seen/​viewed as something
    • to regard/​consider/​view somebody/​something favourably/​unfavourably
    Topics Opinion and argumentb1
  19. imagine想象

  20. [transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) to consider something as a future possibility; to imagine somebody/something as something设想;想象
    • see somebody/something/yourself doing something I can't see her changing her mind.我无法想象她会改变主意。
    • I can't really see myself working in a lab all day.我真的看不到自己整天在实验室工作。
    • see somebody/something/yourself as something His colleagues see him as a future director.他的同事认为他很可能是未来的负责人。
    • She was quiet and withdrawn and never saw herself as a dancer. 她沉默寡言,性格孤僻,从来没有把自己当成舞者。
    Synonyms imagineimagine
    • think
    • see
    • envisage
    • envision
    These words all mean to form an idea in your mind of what somebody/​something might be like.
    • imagine to form an idea in your mind of what somebody/​something might be like:
      • The house was just as she had imagined it.这房子正如她所想象的。
    • think to imagine something that might happen or might have happened:
      • We couldn’t think where you’d gone.我们猜想不出来你到哪里去了。
      • Just think—this time tomorrow we’ll be lying on a beach.想想看,明天这个时候我们就躺在海滩上了。
    • see to consider something as a future possibility; to imagine somebody as something:
      • I can’t see her changing her mind.我无法想象她会改变主意。
      • His colleagues see him as a future director.他的同事认为他很可能是未来的负责人。
    • envisage (especially British English) to imagine what will happen in the future:指想象、设想、展望:
      • I don’t envisage working with him again.我想象不出有再和他共事的可能。
      The usual word for this in American English is envision (see below).
    • envision to imagine what a situation will be like in the future, especially a situation that you intend to work towards:
      • They envision an equal society, free from poverty and disease.他们向往一个没有贫穷和疾病的平等社会。
      Envision is used especially in business and political contexts. In North American English it is also used in the same way as envisage: I don’t envision working with him again.
    Patterns
    • to imagine/​see/​envisage/​envision somebody/​something as something
    • to imagine/​see/​envisage/​envision (somebody) doing something
    • to imagine/​think/​see/​envisage/​envision who/​what/​how…
    • to imagine/​think/​envisage/​envision that…
  21. find out弄清

  22. [intransitive, transitive] (not usually used in the progressive tenses通常不用于进行时) to find out something by looking, asking or waiting(通过查看、打听、等待)弄清,了解
    • ‘Has the mail come yet?’ ‘I'll just go and see.’“邮件来了没有?” “我去看看。”
    • ‘Is he going to get better?’ ‘I don't know, we'll just have to wait and see.’“他会好起来吗?” “不清楚,我们只能等着瞧了。”
    • We'll have a great time, you'll see.你瞧着吧,我们会很开心的。
    • see what, how, etc… Go and see what the kids are doing, will you?你去看看孩子们在干什么好不好?
    • We'll have to see how it goes.我们得看看情况怎么样。
    • It will be interesting to see what happens. 看看会发生什么会很有趣。
    • see (that)… I see (that) interest rates are going up again.我知道利率又在提高了。
    • it is seen that… It can be seen that certain groups are more at risk than others.看得出,有的组风险大,有的组风险小。
    Extra Examples
    • He came over to see what was going on.他走过来看发生了什么事。
    • I want to see how they'll react.我想看看他们作何反应。
    • She turned to see who it was.她回头看到底是谁。
    • I'm glad to see that you're keeping well.看到你很健康,我真高兴。
    • You can see at a glance if all is well.你一看便知是否一切顺利。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + see
    • want to
    • come over to
    • go over to
    phrases
    • go and see
    • wait and see
    See full entry
  23. [intransitive, transitive] (not usually used in the progressive tenses通常不用于进行时) to find out or decide something by thinking or considering考虑;定夺
    • ‘Will you be able to help us?’ ‘I don't know, I'll have to see.’“你能帮助我们吗?” “不好说,我得考虑一下。”
    • ‘Can I go to the party?’ ‘We'll see (= I'll decide later).’“我能去参加聚会吗?” “待会儿再看吧。”
    • see what, whether, etc… I'll see what I can do to help.我考虑考虑,看我能帮上什么忙。
  24. make sure确保

  25. [transitive] (not usually used in the progressive tenses通常不用于进行时) see that… to make sure that you do something or that something is done确保;务必(做到)
    • See that all the doors are locked before you leave.一定要把所有的门都锁好了再走。
    • Could you see that the kids are in bed by 8 o'clock?你能看到孩子们八点钟就上床睡觉了吗?
  26. experience经历

  27. [transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) see something to experience or suffer something经历;遭受
    • He has seen a great deal in his long life.他在漫长的一生中经历了许多事情。
    • I hope I never live to see the day when computers finally replace books.我可不愿意活到那一天,看着计算机最终取代书籍。
    • It didn't surprise her—she had seen it all before.她没有大惊小怪,她以前全都见识过。
    Extra Examples
    • He saw first-hand the impact of colonialism.他亲眼见证了殖民主义带来的冲击。
    • We expect to see an increase of 50–60%.我们预期有 50% 到 60% 的增长。
  28. witness event见证事件

  29. [transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) see something to be the time when an event happens为…发生的时间
    • Next year sees the centenary of Saint-Saëns' death.明年是圣桑逝世一百周年。
    • The twentieth century saw dramatic changes in most areas of life.二十世纪见证了生活大部分领域的巨大变化。
  30. [transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) see something to be the place where an event happens为…发生的地点 synonym witness
    • This stadium has seen many thrilling football games.在这座体育场里举办过许多激动人心的足球比赛。
  31. help帮助

  32. [transitive] see somebody + adv./prep. to go with somebody to help or protect them送;护送
    • I saw the old lady across (= helped her cross) the road.我护送老太太过马路。
    • May I see you home (= go with you as far as your house)?我可不可以送你回家?
    • My secretary will see you out (= show you the way out of the building).我的秘书会把你送出去。
  33. Word Originverb Old English sēon, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zien and German sehen, perhaps from an Indo-European root shared by Latin sequi ‘follow’.
Idioms Most idioms containing see are at the entries for the nouns and adjectives in the idioms, for example not see the wood for the trees is at wood. 
for all (the world) to see
  1. that can be seen clearly; in a way that can be seen clearly明显;显而易见
let me see/let’s see
  1. (informal) used when you are thinking or trying to remember something让我/咱们看看;让我/咱们想一想
    • Now let me see—how old is she now?让我想一想,她现在多大了呢?
see something coming
  1. to realize that there is going to be a problem before it happens料到会有问题;意识到会出麻烦
    • We should have seen it coming. There was no way he could keep going under all that pressure.我们本该料到的。承受着那么大的压力,他不可能坚持下去。
see somebody/something for what they are/it is
  1. to realize that somebody/something is not as good, pleasant, etc. as they/it seem看清某人(或事物)的真实状况(不是表面那样美好)
see for yourself
  1. to find out or look at something yourself in order to be sure that what somebody is saying is true亲自看,亲自了解(以核实)
    • If you don't believe me, go and see for yourself!要是不信我说的,你自己去看看!
seeing that…
(also informal seeing as (how)…)
  1. because of the fact that…鉴于;由于;因为
    • Seeing that he's been off sick all week he's unlikely to come.他因病整整一周没有上班了,所以今天也不大可能来。
see you (around/later/soon) | (I’ll) be seeing you
  1. (informal) goodbye再见
    • I'd better be going now. See you!现在我可该走了。再见!
you see
 
  1. (informal) used when you are explaining something(作解释时说)你看,你知道,要知道
    • You see, the thing is, we won't be finished before Friday.要知道,问题是星期五以前我们完不了事。

see

noun
/siː/
/siː/
(formal)
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  1. the district or office of a bishop or an archbishop主教(或大主教)教区;主教(或大主教)权限;牧座
    • the Holy See (= the office of the Pope)(罗马)宗座
    Word Originnoun Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French sed, from Latin sedes ‘seat’, from sedere ‘sit’.
BNC: 47 COCA: 67
see

verb¹

1become aware of sth using your eyes看見ADVERB | VERB + SEE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBclearly, easily, plainly清楚地/容易地/清晰地看見dimly, faintly模模糊糊/隱隱約約看見barely, hardly幾乎看不見I could hardly see because of the smoke.由於有煙,我幾乎什麼都看不見。just僅僅看到We could just see the hotel in the distance.我們只能看見遠處的旅館。suddenly突然看見first-hand, personally親眼看見;目睹He saw first-hand the impact of colonialism.他親眼見證了殖民主義帶來的衝擊。commonly經常看到This problem is commonly seen in young adults.這個問題在年輕人中很常見。VERB + SEEbe able to, can能夠/可以看見I could see the boat clearly now.現在我能清楚地看到那條船。go to去看I went to see a movie.我去看了場電影。get to有機會看見I finally got to see them in concert.我終於有機會在音樂廳見到他們。turn around to, turn to轉身看;回頭看She turned to see who it was.她回頭看到底是誰。be amazed to, be shocked to, be surprised to驚奇地/驚詫地/吃驚地看到He was surprised to see Martha standing there.看到瑪莎站在那兒,他大吃一驚。be relieved to欣慰地看到be keen to (especially BrE) 渴望看見be delighted, be glad to, be happy to, be overjoyed to, be pleased to很高興看到;看到⋯極為高興I'm glad to see that you're keeping well.看到你很健康,我真高興。be sad to看到⋯很難過would love to希望看見I'd love to see her win the gold medal.我希望看到她拿金牌。wait to等待看見I can't wait to see his face!我等不及要見他!We'll have to wait to see if sales hold up.我們還需等等才能知道銷售量是否挺得住。expect to期待看見We expect to see an increase of 50-60%.我們預期有 50% 到 60% 的增長。be likely to有可能看見be great to, be nice to見到⋯很高興It's nice to see the children playing together.看到孩子們在一起玩真好。be interesting to看到⋯有趣let sb讓某人看見A dolphin? Oh, let me see!海豚?哦,讓我看看!Let me see the evidence!拿出證據給我看!PREPOSITIONinto預見She claims that she can see into the future.她自稱能預見未來。PHRASESget a/the chance to see, get an/the opportunity to see得到機會看見I also got a chance to see what she looked like.我也有機會一見她的真容了。have a/the chance to see, have an/the opportunity to see有機會看見only to see只是看見I looked up, only to see Tommy chatting to someone.我抬起頭,只看見湯米在跟人聊天。see at a glance一看便知You can see at a glance if all is well.你一看便知是否一切順利。see with the naked eye用肉眼看見The star is bright enough to see with the naked eye.那顆星星很亮,肉眼就能看見。see (sth) with your own eyes親眼看見(⋯)I know it's hard to believe but I saw it with my own eyes.我知道這令人難以置信,可確實是我親眼所見。
see

verb²

2visit sb拜訪VERB + SEE | PREPOSITION VERB + SEEcome to來拜訪Veronica came to see him in prison.韋羅妮卡來監獄看他。come around to, come over to來看望Logan came around to see me about a job.洛根來我這裏是想找個工作。He came over to see me after my surgery.我手術後,他來看我。go to去拜訪She went to see the doctor about it.她去了醫生那兒咨詢這個問題。want to, wish to想見;希望見到What is it you want to see me about?你要見我,什麼事?be here to來這兒探訪I'm here to see Lisa Daniels.我是來見麗莎・丹尼爾斯的。PREPOSITIONabout因⋯拜見She's gone to see the mechanic about getting her car repaired.她去找修理工修車去了。
see

verb³

3understand/realize sth理解;看出VERB + SEEcan能理解I can see why you were so angry about it.我明白你為什麼如此生氣了。cannot, do not不能理解;看不出I don't see why she should get more money than the others.我不明白為什麼她應該比別人拿錢多。be easy to容易理解be difficult to, be hard to難以理解It is difficult to see how to get around this problem.很難想出解決這個問題的辦法。fail to未能理解I fail to see how this idea will help anyone.我看不出來這個主意能對什麼人有幫助。
see

verb⁴

4find out弄清楚VERB + SEE | PHRASES VERB + SEEwant to想弄清楚I want to see how they'll react.我想看看他們作何反應。come over to, go over to, look over to走過來/走過去/看過來以便弄清楚He came over to see what was going on.他走過來看發生了什麼事。let sb讓某人弄清楚Let's see what happens.咱們看看出什麼事了。PHRASESgo and see去看看'Is the taxi here?' 'I'll just go and see.'“出租車來了嗎?”“我這就去看看。”wait and see等着瞧'Is he going to get better?' 'I don't know, we'll just have to wait and see.'“他會好起來嗎?”“不知道,我們只能等着瞧了。”
BNC: 47 COCA: 67
see verb
see (Did you see what happened?) go out (Are you seeing anyone at the moment?) imagine (I can't see her changing her mind.) look1 (see a movie) regard (see things differently) understand1 (I see what you mean.) visit (see a dentist) not see eye to eye with sb disagree see to it that… ensure
see

verb

 See also the entries for look verb 1 and notice 另见look动词词条第1义和notice条see ♦︎ spot ♦︎ catch ♦︎ glimpse ♦︎ sightThese words all mean to become aware of sb/sth by using your eyes, especially suddenly or when they are not easy to see. 这些词均表示看到、注意到。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to see / spot that / how / what / where / who...to just see / spot / catch / glimpse sb / sthto suddenly see / spot / catch / glimpse sb / sth see (saw, seen) [transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时) to become aware of sb/sth by using your eyes 看见;见到;看出She looked for him but couldn't see him in the crowd.她在人群里找他,但没能看见他。He could see (that) she had been crying.他看得出她曾哭过。Did you see what happened?你看见发生了什么事吗?I hate to see you unhappy.我不愿意看到你不高兴。She was seen running away from the scene of the crime.有人看见她逃离犯罪现场。I saw you put the key in your pocket.我见到你把钥匙放进了口袋。 spot (-tt-) [transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时) to see or notice sb/sth, especially suddenly or when they are not easy to see or notice (尤指突然)看见,看出,注意到,发现(不易看到的东西)I've just spotted a mistake on the front cover.我刚发现了封面上的一处错误。Can you spot the difference between these two pictures?你能看出这两幅画的区别吗?Her modelling career began when she was spotted by an agent at the age of 14.她自从14岁时被一个经纪人发掘后,就开始了模特儿生涯。 catch (caught, caught) [transitive] to see or notice sth for a moment, but not clearly or completely 察觉;瞥见She caught sight of a car in the distance.她看见远处有一辆汽车。He caught a glimpse of himself in the mirror.他看了一眼镜子里的自己。I caught a look of surprise on her face.我发现她脸上露出了惊奇的神色。 glimpse [transitive] (written) to see sb/sth for a moment, but not clearly or completely 瞥见;看一眼He'd glimpsed her through the window as he passed.他路过时透过窗户瞥见了她。 see also glimpse look noun sight [transitive] (written) to suddenly see sth, especially sth that you have been looking for 看到,发现(尤指正在找的东西)After twelve days at sea, they sighted land.在海上航行了十二天后,他们发现了陆地。 see also sight look noun

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