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BNC: 47 COCA: 67
seeverbuk/siː/ us/siː/ present participle seeing, past tense saw, past participle seen

see verb 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。
UK See over (= look at the next page) for further information.更多信息见下一页。

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 [ T often 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 yet humorous

said to mean that more surprising or exciting things are likely to happen好戏还在后头呢

More examples

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.

see verb 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。

More examples

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.

see verb 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?

More examples

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.

see verb 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。

More examples

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.

see verb GO WITH

[ T usually + adv/prep ] to take someone somewhere by going there with them陪同;护送

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。

see verb 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。

see verb 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。
UK See (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。
seenounalso See /siː/ specialized

[ 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

Idiom(s)

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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