A1 [ I or T ] to be conscious of what is around you by using your eyes看见;看出
A2 [ T ] to watch a film, television programme, etc.看,观看(电影、电视节目等)
C1 [ T often passive ] to be the time or place when something happens是…的发生时间(或地点);见证
said to mean that more surprising or exciting things are likely to happen好戏还在后头呢
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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.
B1 [ T ] to understand, know, or realize知道;明白;懂得
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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.
A1 [ I or T ] to meet or visit someone, or to visit a place遇见;看望;和…来往;拜访
[ T ] to have a romantic relationship with someone和…谈恋爱
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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.
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
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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.
[ T usually + adv/prep ] to take someone somewhere by going there with them陪同;护送
B2 [ I + question word ] to try to discover查看;弄清
C2 [ + (that) ] to make certain that something happens确认;保证
[ C ] a place where there is a cathedral and where a bishop or archbishop has authority主教教区
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