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الإنجليزية - التركية

تعريف -see في الإنجليزية التركية القاموس.

see
görmek

Aşk onu rüyalarında görmektir. - Love is seeing her in your dreams.

Filmi görmek istiyorum. - I want to see the movie.

see
{f} bakmak

Gerçek bir keşif yolculuğuna çıkmak yeni manzaralar bulmakla olmaz ancak onlara yeni gözlerle bakmakla olur. - The real journey of discovery doesn't consist in exploring new landscapes but rather in seeing with new eyes.

see
{f} seyretmek

Tom hangi filmi seyretmek istedi? - What movie did Tom want to see?

Bu akşam televizyonda beyzbol seyretmek istiyorum. - I want to see baseball on television this evening.

see
bakınız

Lütfen ayrıntılar için aşağıya bakınız. - Please see below for details.

Daha fazla bilgi için www.example.com'a bakınız. - See www.example.com for more information.

see eye to eye
tamamen aynı fikirde olmak
see off
yolculamak
see to
(Fiili Deyim ) -e bakmak , meşgul olmak , icabına bakmak
see you later
daha sonra görüşmek üzere
see
baba yurdu
Let me see
dur bir bakayım
See ya
argo Bay-bay!
see
farketmek
see off
uğurlamak
see red
tepesi atmak
see through
yetmek (para)
see to
ile ilgilenmek, -in icabına bakmak
see
dikkat etmek
able to see
görebilmek
as far as i can see
görebildiğim kadar
as i see it
kanımca
as you can see
göreceğiniz üzere
as you can see
gördüğünüz üzere
can't you see
görmüyormusun
go to see
görmeye gitmek
go to see
ziyaretine gitmek
hope to see you
görüşmek dileğiyle
hope to see you again
yine bekleriz
hoping to see you
görüşmek dileğiyle
i see
ha
i see
anlıyorum

Bunu daha önce yaptığını anlıyorum. - I see you've done this before.

Ne demek istediğini anlıyorum. - I see what you meant.

i see
anladım
i want to see
görmek istiyorum
let me see
bakayım

Neyin olduğuna bir bakayım. - Let me see what you've got.

Tom'un fikrini değiştirip değiştirmediğine bir bakayım. - Let me see if Tom has changed his mind.

let me see
dur bakalım
let me see
düşüneyim

Bir düşüneyim. On beş kişi vardı. - Let me see. There were fifteen people.

nice too see you
seni görmek güzel
now i see through it
anlaşıldı
pretend not to see
görmezlikten gelmek
see
{f} uğurlamak

Onu uğurlamak için az önce havalanındaydım. - I have just been to the airport to see him off.

O, onu uğurlamak için istasyona gitti. - He has been to the station to see her off.

see
bakın

Bakın, benim sahip olduklarım sadece bu iki kale, yüz hektar arazi, altı araba, dört yüz baş sığır ve yirmi koşu atı... - You see, I've got only these two castles, one hundred hectares of land, six cars, four hundreds heads of cattle and twenty racer horses...

Benim çocukların okulda iyi davrandığına bakın. - See that my children behave well at school.

see
işte

İşten sonra beni görmeyi kabul ettiğin için teşekkür ederim. - Thank you for agreeing to see me after work.

Yarın işte görüşürüz. - See you at work tomorrow.

see
{f} yolcu etmek

O, öğretmenini yolcu etmek için istasyona gitti. - She went to the station to see her teacher off.

Bir arkadaşımı yolcu etmek için istasyondayım. - I have been to the station to see a friend off.

see
seçmek
see a thing through
tuttuğunu koparmak
see a thing through
bir işi başarmak
see fit
münasip görmek
see fit to
uygun görmek
see into
idrak etmek
see off
birisini uğurlamaya gitmek
see somebody off
uğurlamak
see someone off
birini yolcu etmek
see someone off
birini geçirmek
see someone off
birini uğurlamak
see through
zorluklara rağmen tamamlamak
see to
ile ilgilenmek
see to
alakadar olmak
see to
çaresine bakmak
see you
görüşürüz

Hafta sonunda görüşürüz. - See you on the weekend.

Bu öğleden sonra ikide görüşürüz. - See you at two this afternoon.

see you later
hoşça kal

Şimdilik hoşça kal, sonra görüşürüz. - So long, see you later.

see you tomorrow
yarın görüşürüz
those who see
görenler
what you see is what you get
(Bilgisayar) ne görürsen onu alırsın
you got to see this
bunu görmen lazım
you gotta see this
bunu görmen lazım
you have to see it to believe it
inanmak için görmen lazım
you see
gördün mü?

Tom'u arıyorum. Onu gördün mü? - I'm looking for Tom. Have you seen him?

Birinin kaçtığını gördün mü? - Did you see anyone run away?

you see
şimdi

Şimdi kaç tane görüyorsun? - How many do you see now?

Başlangıçta bu fikirden hoşlanmamıştın ama şimdi memnun görünüyorsun. - At the beginning you had disliked the idea, but now you seem to be content.

you see
işte
you see!
ya
as far as i see
anlayabildiğim kadarıyla
let me see
bir bakayım

Yarın nasıl hissedeceğime bir bakayım. - Let me see how I feel tomorrow.

Paris'te çektiğiniz resimlere bir bakayım. - Let me see the pictures you took in Paris.

let me see
bir düşüneyim

Bir düşüneyim. On beş kişi vardı. - Let me see. There were fifteen people.

look-see
bakma
make hard to see
görülmesi zor hale getir
see
farkına varmak
see
gör

Sen gitmeden önce seni görmek istiyorum. - I want to see you before you go.

Seni gördüğüme mutluyum. - I'm happy to see you.

see
anlamak

Bütün yolu sadece onun evden uzakta olduğunu anlamak için yürüdüm. - I went all the way to see her only to find her away from home.

Nasıl çalıştığını anlamak için ayrı şeyler almayı isterim. - I like to take things apart to see what makes them tick.

see
kavramak
see
gereğini yapmak
see about
ile ilgilenmek
see about
bakmak
see about
uğraşmak
see daylight
zorlukların sonuna gelmek
see double
çatal görmek
see double
çift görmek
see double
çift gör
see eye to eye
aynı ağızı kullanmak
see eye to eye with
uyuşmak
see eye to eye with
anlaşmak
see eye to eye with
uymak
see fit to
-e karar vermek
see how the land lies
zemin yoklamak
see how the wind blows
ağız aramak
see in the New Year
yeni yılı karşılamak
see into
nüfuz etmek
see into
kavramak
see off
geçirmek
see off
yolcu etmek

Avrupa'ya giden bir arkadaşı yolcu etmek için havaalanına gittim. - I've just been to the airport to see off a friend who was leaving for Europe.

see one's way to
yapabileceğine inanmak
see out
sonuna kadar sürmek
see out
bitirmek
see over
gözden geçirmek
see over
denetlemek
see pink elephants
kafayı bulmak
see pink elephants
sarhoş olmak
see red
gözü dönmek
see red
öfkeden kudurmak
see red
çok öfkelen
see sb off
uğurlamak
see stars
gözünde şimşekler çakmak
see stars
yıldızları saymak
see the colour of money
paranın rengini görmek
see the light
anlamak
see the light
gerçeği kabul etmek
see the sights
ilginç yerleri ziyaret etmek
see through
aklından geçeni gör
see through one
birinin içini okumak
see to
bakmak
see to
ilgilenmek
wait to see which way the cat will jump
yaş tahtaya basmamak
(n ) see pram
(N) çocuk arabası görmek
SEE
(State Economic Enterprise) Kamu İktisadi Teşebbüssü
as you see fit
uygun gördüğünüz gibi
equivalent to gate (see there)
kapısı (bkz. orada) eşdeğer
not see the forest for the trees
(deyim) Önemsiz ya da asıl önemi taşımayan şeylere bakıp, meselenin özünü görememek/anlayamamak
see
{f} görüp geçirmek
see
{i} piskoposluk
see
gör(mek)
see
{i} papalık
see
görülesi
see
görmerse
see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil
üç maymunu oynamak
see s.o. out/to the door
birini kapıya kadar geçirmek
see the light at the end of the tunnel
tünelin ucunu görmek
see the point
noktaya bakın
see under colt
tay altında görmek
see wither 1
1 kalmamak görmek
see you again
görüşmek üzere
service level agreement (see sla)
servis seviyesi anlaşması (SLA bakınız)
to see about
hakkında görmek için
to see you
Seni görmek
see
see a thing through bi
see
{f} görmek: If you shut your eyes you won't see anything. Gözlerini kaparsan hiçbir şey görmezsin
see
{f} anlamak: Do you see what I
see
bir yolunu bulmaya çalışmak
see
tecrübe ile öğrenmek
see
{f} göz önüne almak
see
Holy See Papalık
see
{f} (saw, --n)
see
{f} görüşmek

Gelecek yıl tekrar görüşmek ümidiyle. - Hope to see you again next year.

Annenle görüşmek istiyorum. - I want to see your mother.

see
tecrübesi olmak
see
{f} sezmek
see
ilikine/lerine geçmek
see
idare meclisi
see
içinden doğmak
see
çarliston
see
adamdan saymamak
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية

تعريف -see في الإنجليزية الإنجليزية القاموس.

Holy See
The episcopal jurisdiction of the Bishop of Rome, commonly known as the Pope. It is the preeminent see of the Catholic Church. It is also the sovereign entity headed by the Pope which governs the Vatican and represents the Catholic Church in temporal affairs
I see, said the blind man
Said to express confusion
I'll see you and raise you
More generally, used when someone produces or reveals something. One says this to announce they will answer by producing or revealing something of their own

I'll see your gigabyte and raise you a terabyte.

I'll see you and raise you
Used to accept a bet, and at the same time raise the stakes

I'll see your $20 and raise you $200.

be glad to see the back of
To be glad to get rid of someone; to be glad someone has left

After his mother-in-law stayed for two weeks, he was glad to see the back of her.

could I see the menu, please
Said in a restaurant, to ask for the menu
from can see to can't see
From the time when it is barely light enough to see until there is no light remaining whatsoever: from sunup to sundown, from dawn to dusk
have a look-see
Take a look

I’ve had a look-see at your work, and I think you’ve done a pretty good job of things.

hello yourself, and see how you like it
A response to being greeted with "hello"
is that a gun in your pocket or are you just pleased to see me
Indicates the speaker has noticed an erection underneath the interlocutor's clothes
let me see
used as a filled pause to indicating thinking or pondering, not inviting hearer to participate

Let me see. What should I make for dinner tonight?.

let's see
used as a filled pause to indicating thinking or pondering, but allowing hearer to participate

Let's see. What should I make for dinner tonight?.

long time no see
I haven't seen you for a long time

Dave! Long time no see! How has Boston been treating you?.

look-see
A brief examination, a peek or glance

I'll just take a look-see at the problem and come right back, then we can go to lunch.

monkey see, monkey do
A conventional explanation for mimicry, especially of a foolish action done with no consideration of the consequences
must-see
an unmissable film or television programme
must-see
unmissable
must-see TV
A television programme generally recognised as unmissable
no-see-um
Any Ceratopogonidae, or biting midge, a family of small flies (1-4 mm long) in the order Diptera
no-see-um
Leptoconops torrens, a small biting fly
no-see-um
Any biting bug or insect that is normally too small to see unaided
nothing to see
Not connected or associated

Just eat enough carbohydrates to fuel your brain, it has nothing to see with not losing weight because not eating enough, which is yet another dieting myth.

raise the flag and see who salutes
To float an idea, (or otherwise do some action) to see what response or controversy (if any) it generates, usually as a preliminary step

Much of the discourse on and the spirit of group interaction have an improvisational flavor: we “float trial balloons” in the groups we belong to or “raise a flag and see who salutes.”.

see
To form a mental picture of
see
The office of a bishop
see
A diocese; a region of a church, generally headed by a bishop
see
In card games such as poker, to respond to another player's bet with a bet of equal value

I'll see your twenty dollars and raise you ten.

see
To witness or observe by personal experience

Yes, now I've seen it all!.

see
To date frequently

I've been seeing her for two months.

see
To perceive with the eyes
see
To understand

Do you see what I mean?.

Tom and Mary don't seem to understand why they're not supposed to do that. - Tom and Mary don't seem to understand why they aren't supposed to do that.

Tom and Mary don't seem to understand why they aren't supposed to do that. - Tom and Mary don't seem to understand why they're not supposed to do that.

see
To perceive or detect as if by sight
see a man
To go have a drink or to meet one's bootlegger
see a man
A bland euphemism to conceal one's true purpose
see a man
To take one's leave for some urgent purpose, especially to go to the bathroom
see a man about a dog
Used as an excuse for leaving without giving the real reason (especially if the reason is to go to the toilet, or to have a drink)
see a man about a horse
A message signaling one needs to urinate (used mainly of men)

Wait for me here. I'll only be a couple of minutes. I've just got to see a man about a horse.

see a man about a horse
A message signaling one needs to go missing for a short while, for any reason, without giving a real explanation
see double
To experience double vision, wherein the eyes do not focus on the same point and a single object is therefore perceived as two
see eye to eye
To agree with someone; to concur; to get along

She just never saw eye to eye with her mother about politics.

see in
To welcome (an occurrence)

They saw in the New Year with dancing and fireworks.

see in
To invite (someone) in, to show (someone) in: to introduce (someone) to the inside of a place

Coles held open the office door as the British envoy entered the room.

see into
To perceive the truth about, especially of future events
see into
To escort into, especially a place of shelter

Just see her into the house.

see mui
crack seed
see off
To defeat
see off
To accompany someone to a point of departure
see out
Accompany a guest when he or she leaves

Please see our guest out.

see out
Continue something until completion

I'll never give up. I'm going to see this thing out.

see over
to inspect something fully
see red
To become angry or irritated

The new tax proposal had voters seeing red.

see red
To receive a red card, and be dismissed from the playing field
see someone through
To suffice for a time

Two full bags should be enough to see the family through.

see someone through
To constitute ample supply for one for

Those chocolates should see us through the holiday season.

see someone's point
To comprehend the meaning that someone is trying to convey

Yes, I see your point. Let me double-check that and get back with you.

see something out
To watch an activity develop to a conclusion

He came to a dead stop, a yard from our step, and, leaning up against the railings, and selecting a straw to chew, fixed us with his eye. He evidently meant to see this thing out.

see something through
To complete (the thing); to fulfill a commitment

Do not start the project if you are not going to be around to see it through.

see stars
To experience apparent flashing lights in one's field of vision, especially after receiving a blow to the head

During his 13-year career as a game-changing NFL linebacker, Lawrence Taylor hit opponents so hard he often made them see stars.

see the forest for the trees
To discern an overall pattern from a mass of detail; to see the big picture, or the broader, more general situation. Generally used in the negative

Smith is good at detail, but can't see the forest for the trees.

see the light
To gain an understanding of something previously not understood, especially in a sudden insight

Finally, near the end of the meeting, John saw the light and withdrew his objections.

see the light
To undergo a spiritual conversion

Praise the Lord. I saw the light.

see the wood for the trees
Alternative form of see the forest for the trees
see things
To have visual hallucinations

It was there before. I think I'm seeing things.

see through
To find something visually transparent

We saw through the water with ease; it was as clear as glass.

see through
To not be deceived by a contradictory appearance or statement

I can see through his poker face, he isn't fooling anyone.

see through
To detect or deduce someone's true motives or mindset

In that moment, I saw right through her; this petition drive had nothing to do with her love for animals, and everything to do with impressing Michael, the cute intern.

see to
To take care of; to effect; to make happen

After seeing to the shopping, cleaning and cooking, he finally sat down for some rest.

see to
To serve or care for

Mark, please see to Mrs. Landingham, make sure she has everything she needs.

see ya
Goodbye, see you later
see yellow
To receive a yellow card

Ullman saw yellow after his dangerous challenge on MacKenzie.

see you
see you later
see you later
A phrase used at parting, and not necessarily implying that the person being addressed will be seen later by the speaker
see you later alligator
au revoir, see you soon

Didn't know you were sick, Whitey, thought you were like . . . some of the other times. From the top stair, See you later, alligator.

see you next Tuesday
: A euphemism for cunt

That diva may be gorgeous, but she's a real, well, you know, a see-you-next-Tuesday. A what? asked Jen. I cocked my head. Curious, myself. She's—pardon the expression—a cunt..

see you soon
goodbye; something said at a farewell, not necessarily meaning that the speaker will see the hearer(s) again
see-through
transparent or translucent; that can be seen through

If you are planning to wear a see-through dress, wear something underneath.

titular see
An episocopal see which has no resident bishop but serves (regardless whether it has a cathedral) as title of a nominal, not pastoral, diocese ((arch)bishopric), for a titular bishop or for an titular archbishop (in which case it's a titular archiepiscopal see)

Most titular sees are defunct dioceses from the Roman empire days, mainly in presently mainly Muslim countries: Turkey, the Levant and Northern Africa.

what you see is what you get
The screen image resembles the printed output
what you see is what you get
The image corresponds to the reality

With fresh material, taxonomic conclusions are leavened by recognition that the material examined reflects the site it occupied; a herbarium packet gives one only a small fraction of the data desirable for sound conclusions. Herbarium material does not, indeed, allow one to extrapolate safely: what you see is what you get.

what-you-see-is-what-you-get
Alternative spelling of what you see is what you get
what-you-see-is-what-you-get
Maintaining close correspondence between screen image and printed image
y'see
Shortened form of you see (meaning you comprehend)

Y'see, they’re just like us.

see the light
change for the better; "The lazy student promised to reform"; "the habitual cheater finally saw the light"
see you later
I will see you again in the future, we will meet again
see
{v} to perceive by the eye, observe, discern, penetrate, attend
see
{n} the diocese of a bishop or archbishop
SEE
(Ekonomi) Abbreviation of State Economic Enterprise
See
gab
See
fud
see
{f} view, perceive with the eyes; watch, observe; comprehend, understand; ensure, take care of; undergo, experience; accompany; meet with; date, maintain an ongoing romantic relationship
see
To have an interview with; especially, to make a call upon; to visit; as, to go to see a friend
see
see and understand, have a good eye; "The artist must first learn to see"
see
Another name for diocese or archdiocese
see
take charge of or deal with; "Could you see about lunch?"; "I must attend to this matter"; "She took care of this business"
see
If you see that something is true or exists, you realize by observing it that it is true or exists. I could see she was lonely. a lot of people saw what was happening but did nothing about it You see young people going to school inadequately dressed for the weather My taste has changed a bit over the years as you can see The army must be seen to be taking firm action
see
to have seen better days: see day to be seen dead: see dead as far as the eye can see: see eye to see eye to eye: see eye as far as I can see: see far to see fit: see fit to see red: see red it remains to be seen: see remain wait and see: see wait. an area governed by a bishop
see
Noun The area which is covered by a Bishops power, also known as a diocese
see
A word taken from the Latin sedes ("seat") and used to denote a diocese or ecclesiastical district The term Holy See is reserved to the diocese of Rome, whose bishop is the Pope
see
generally Roman Catholic usage referring to the ecclesiastical residence of a bishop; occasionally used by Episcopalians
see
See is used in books to indicate to readers that they should look at another part of the book, or at another book, because more information is given there. See Chapter 7 below for further comments on the textile industry
see
(What we see ): Your perspective of the nature and source of truth, the universal laws of the universe, and laws of personal and cultural behavior
see
If you see that something is done or if you see to it that it is done, you make sure that it is done. See that you take care of him Catherine saw to it that the information went directly to Walter
see
You can use see to promise to try and help someone. For example, if you say `I'll see if I can do it', you mean that you will try to do the thing concerned. I'll see if I can call her for you We'll see what we can do, miss
see
This is a synonym of call It is often used in conjunction with the term raise, as in "I'll see your $10 and raise you $10 "
see
make sense of; assign a meaning to; "What message do you see in this letter?"; "How do you interpret his behavior?"
see
If a period of time or a person sees a particular change or event, it takes place during that period of time or while that person is alive. Yesterday saw the resignation of the acting Interior Minister He had worked with the General for three years and was sorry to see him go Mr Frank has seen the economy of his town slashed by the uprising
see
(c) The seat, place, or office of the pope, or Roman pontiff; as, the papal see
see
If you see what someone means or see why something happened, you understand what they mean or understand why it happened. Oh, I see what you're saying I really don't see any reason for changing it Now I see that I was wrong. = understand
see
see or watch; "view a show on television"; "This program will be seen all over the world"; "view an exhibition"; "Catch a show on Broadway"; "see a movie"
see
Software Engineering Environment
see
To accompany in person; to escort; to wait upon; as, to see one home; to see one aboard the cars
see
If you try to make someone see sense or see reason, you try to make them realize that they are wrong or are being stupid. He was hopeful that by sitting together they could both see sense and live as good neighbours
see
be careful or certain to do something; make certain of something; "He verified that the valves were closed"; "See that the curtains are closed"; "control the quality of the product"
see
Authorised Deposit-taking Institution
see
If you see someone or something as a certain thing, you have the opinion that they are that thing. She saw him as a visionary, but her father saw him as a man who couldn't make a living Others saw it as a betrayal I don't see it as my duty to take sides As I see it, Llewelyn has three choices open to him Women are sometimes seen to be less effective as managers
see
deem to be; "She views this quite differently from me"; "I consider her to be shallow"; "I don't see the situation quite as negatively as you do"
see
Refers to multiple-word terms that have the same last word
see
formulae You can say `I see' to indicate that you understand what someone is telling you. `He came home in my car.' --- `I see.'
see
In poker and similar games at cards, to meet (a bet), or to equal the bet of (a player), by staking the same sum
see
You can say `you see' when you are explaining something to someone, to encourage them to listen and understand. Well, you see, you shouldn't really feel that way about it
see
{i} bishopric, office of a bishop; position or authority of a bishop
see
(Gr Hedra or Thronos) The official "seat" or city capital where a bishop resides (esp for a large jurisdiction); hence, the territory of his entire jurisdiction may be called his See
see
To call
see
If you see someone, you visit them or meet them. Mick wants to see you in his office right away You need to see a doctor
see
accompany or escort; "I'll see you to the door"
see
receive as a specified guest; "the doctor will see you now"; "The minister doesn't see anybody before noon"
see
perceive (an idea or situation) mentally; "Now I see!"; "I just can't see your point"; "Does she realize how important this decision is?"; "I don't understand the idea"
see
Figuratively: To have intellectual apprehension; to perceive; to know; to understand; to discern; often followed by a preposition, as through, or into
see
Specifically: (a) The seat of episcopal power; a diocese; the jurisdiction of a bishop; as, the see of New York
see
If you see an entertainment such as a play, film, concert, or sports game, you watch it. He had been to see a Semi-Final of the FA Cup It was one of the most amazing films I've ever seen. = watch
see
If you see something happening in the future, you imagine it, or predict that it will happen. A good idea, but can you see Taylor trying it? We can see a day where all people live side by side. = imagine
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(d) The pope or his court at Rome; as, to appeal to the see of Rome
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go to see for a social visit; "I went to see my friend Mary the other day
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To perceive by the eye; to have knowledge of the existence and apparent qualities of by the organs of sight; to behold; to descry; to view
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To fall in with; to meet or associate with; to have intercourse or communication with; hence, to have knowledge or experience of; as, to see military service
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Société pour l'expansion des exportations
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The word see comes from a Latin word meaning seat It refers to the city in which the bishop’s home church (cathedral) is located
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observe as if with an eye; "The camera saw the burglary and recorded it"
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go or live through; "We had many trials to go through"; "he saw action in Viet Nam"
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date regularly; have a steady relationship with; "Did you know that she is seeing an older man?"; "He is dating his former wife again!"
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imagine; conceive of; see in one's mind; "I can't see him on horseback!"; "I can see what will happen"; "I can see a risk in this strategy"
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Abbreviation for Society for Excellence in Eyecare
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properly, the official 'seat' of a bishop Commonly used for the territorial unit of administration in the church, governed by a bishop; also known as a diocese
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visit a place, as for entertainment; "We went to see the Eiffel Tower in the morning"
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come together; "I'll probably see you at the meeting"; "How nice to see you again!"
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If you see someone to a particular place, you accompany them to make sure that they get there safely, or to show politeness. He didn't offer to see her to her car `Goodnight.' --- `I'll see you out.'
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find out, learn, or determine with certainty, usually by making an inquiry or other effort; "I want to see whether she speaks French"; "See whether it works"; "find out if he speaks Russian"; "Check whether the train leaves on time"
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perceive by sight or have the power to perceive by sight; "You have to be a good observer to see all the details"; "Can you see the bird in that tree?"; "He is blind--he cannot see"
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go to see for professional or business reasons; "You should see a lawyer"; "We had to see a psychiatrist"
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the seat within a bishop's diocese where his cathedral is located be careful or certain to do something; make certain of something; "He verified that the valves were closed"; "See that the curtains are closed"; "control the quality of the product"
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observe, check out, and look over carefully or inspect; "The customs agent examined the baggage"; "I must see your passport before you can enter the country"
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When you see something, you notice it using your eyes. You can't see colours at night I saw a man making his way towards me She can see, hear, touch, smell, and taste As he neared the farm, he saw that a police car was parked outside it Did you see what happened?
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Some writers use see in expressions such as we saw and as we have seen to refer to something that has already been explained or described. We saw in Chapter 16 how annual cash budgets are produced Using the figures given above, it can be seen that machine A pays back the initial investment in two years
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This refers the reader to (a) a related term, (b) a term that is the expanded form of an abbreviation or acronym, or (c) a synonym or more preferred term
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(b) The seat of an archbishop; a province or jurisdiction of an archbishop; as, an archiepiscopal see
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You can use see in expressions to do with finding out information. For example, if you say `I'll see what's happening', you mean that you intend to find out what is happening. Let me just see what the next song is Shake him gently to see if he responds
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Section 122F(d) of Part VIIA
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If you see a particular quality in someone, you believe they have that quality. If you ask what someone sees in a particular person or thing, you want to know what they find attractive about that person or thing. Frankly, I don't know what Paul sees in her Young and old saw in him an implacable opponent of apartheid
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perceive or be contemporaneous with; "We found Republicans winning the offices"; "You'll see a lot of cheating in this school"; "I want to see results"; "The 1960 saw the rebellion of the younger generation against established traditions"; "I want to see results"
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bind, croise, envelopment, opposition
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To call a bet is sometimes referred to as seeing it This usage comes up often in the context of string bets, when players more familiar with home poker say things like, "I'll see your fifty and raise you a hundred "
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properly the official 'seat', or 'throne' of the bishop in his cathedral, (extended to refer to the town or area in which a bishop exercises authority)
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A diocese, the unit of territory governed by a bishop Rome is often referred to as the Holy See
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GLAAD
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To perceive by mental vision; to form an idea or conception of; to note with the mind; to observe; to discern; to distinguish; to understand; to comprehend; to ascertain
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To have the power of sight, or of perceiving by the proper organs; to possess or employ the sense of vision; as, he sees distinctly
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A seat; a site; a place where sovereign power is exercised
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People say `let me see' or `let's see' when they are trying to remember something, or are trying to find something. Let's see, they're six -- no, make that five hours ahead of us Now let me see, who's the man we want?
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get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally; "I learned that she has two grown-up children"; "I see that you have been promoted"
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People say `I'll see' or `We'll see' to indicate that they do not intend to make a decision immediately, and will decide later. We'll see. It's a possibility
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match or meet; "I saw the bet of one of my fellow players"
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compare (used in texts to point the reader to another location in the text)
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You can say `You'll see' to someone if they do not agree with you about what you think will happen in the future, and you believe that you will be proved right. The thrill wears off after a few years of marriage. You'll see
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To be attentive; to take care; to give heed; generally with to; as, to see to the house
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If you see a lot of someone, you often meet each other or visit each other. We used to see quite a lot of his wife, Carolyn
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To follow with the eyes, or as with the eyes; to watch; to regard attentively; to look after
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the seat within a bishop's diocese where his cathedral is located
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If you are seeing someone, you spend time with them socially, and are having a romantic or sexual relationship. My husband was still seeing her and he was having an affair with her
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You can use seeing that or seeing as to introduce a reason for what you are saying. Seeing as Mr Moreton is a doctor, I would assume he has a modicum of intelligence. = since
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This marks an index entry as pointing to another; the real index term is an additional (non-optional) argument to the command Thus you can anticipate a term readers may wish to look up, yet which you have decided not to index Example: \sidx[see]{analysis}[archetypal]{archetypal criticism} becomes analysis, archetypal, See archetypal criticism
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deliberate or decide; "See whether you can come tomorrow"; "let's see--which movie should we see tonight?"
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I don't like seeing animals get eaten alive. - I do not like seeing animals get eaten alive.

Tom said that he sees a lot of dead animals on the road. - Tom said he sees a lot of dead animals on the road.

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go to see for a social visit; "I went to see my friend Mary the other day"
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formulae `See you', `be seeing you', and `see you later' are ways of saying goodbye to someone when you expect to meet them again soon. `Talk to you later.' --- `All right. See you love.' = bye
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This refers the reader to multiple-word terms that have the same last word
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efendime söyleyeyim er, let me see, let's see
(said when pausing in order to think): Bahçemizde sardunya, karanfil, akşamsefası, aslanağzı, efendime söyleyeyim, çingülü, gülhatmi ve güller var. In our garden we've got geraniums, carnations, four-o'clocks, snap-dragons-let me seehibiscuses, hollyhocks, and roses
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