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saw1 [sɑː, Brit sɔː] VB

saw pt of:

See also see , see

see2 [siː] N REL

see
f

I . see1 <saw, seen> [siː] VB trans

2. see (visit):

see
see
see you (around)! inf (good-bye)
a gente se !
see you (around)! inf (good-bye)

3. see (have relationship):

4. see (investigate):

to see how/what/if ...

5. see (accompany):

II . see1 <saw, seen> [siː] VB intr

1. see (use eyes):

see
ver

3. see (understand):

see
I see

I . saw2 N

saw
serra f
saw

II . saw2 <-ed, sawn [or -ed]> VB trans

saw

I . see1 <saw, seen> [siː] VB trans

2. see (visit):

see
see
see you (around)! inf (good-bye)
a gente se !
see you (around)! inf (good-bye)

3. see (have relationship):

4. see (investigate):

to see how/what/if ...

5. see (accompany):

II . see1 <saw, seen> [siː] VB intr

1. see (use eyes):

see
ver

3. see (understand):

see
I see

see2 [siː] N REL

see
f

see through VB trans

1. see through (look through):

2. see through (not be deceived by):

see-through ADJ

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
As she approached a grotto near a river, she saw a light coming from a spot near a rosebush.
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The first quarter of the year saw $1.4bn of catastrophe bond issuance.
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This era also saw a great increase in bowling technology.
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He saw motherhood as a way for female sexuality to live out its disturbances, but also as an opportunity to work through them.
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On his journey he saw many views that he later depicted in watercolour and oil paintings.
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They do not clarify whether others saw and heard these things.
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He and others saw the need for bikers to organize to fight against federal and state restrictions on motorcycling.
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I saw students working together in class, gaining additional practice with quantitative, communication, and management skills.
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The album saw lukewarm reviews and little to no success.
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The data showed the configuration of the seafloor where he saw that some undersea mountains had flat tops.
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