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see2 [si:] N (of bishop or archbishop)

I . see up VB intr

II . see up VB trans

see to VB intr to see to sb/sth

I . see through VB trans

1. see (look through):

2. see (not be deceived by):

see

see round VB intr Brit Aus

see over VB intr Brit Aus

see building:

see

II . see out VB intr

see off VB trans

2. see (drive away):

see
see
poditi [perf prepoditi]

3. see (get the better of):

to see offsb/sth

see into VB intr

1. see (look into):

see
see
see

2. see (find out about):

I . see in VB intr

I . see1 <saw, seen> [si:] VB trans

5. see (consider):

see
as I see it ...
z mojega vidika ...

9. see (have relationship with):

12. see (accompany):

see

14. see in impers (refer to):

see ...
glej ...

15. see (perceive):

I . saw2 [sɔ:] N

II . saw2 <-ed, sawn [or esp Am-ed]> [sɔ:] VB trans

saw
to saw a tree down
to saw sthoff
to saw sthup [into sth]
to saw wood sl
to saw wood sl

III . saw2 [sɔ:] VB intr

1. saw (operate a saw):

saw

2. saw pej (play stringed instrument):

to saw at the violin

I . see-saw [ˈsi:sɔ:] N

1. see-saw (for children):

2. see-saw (vacillating situation):

II . see-saw [ˈsi:sɔ:] VB intr

1. see-saw (play):

gugati se [perf zagugati se]

ˈchain saw N

cir·cu·lar ˈsaw N

ˈhand saw N

hand saw

ˈprun·ing saw N

I . see1 <saw, seen> [si:] VB trans

5. see (consider):

see
as I see it ...
z mojega vidika ...

9. see (have relationship with):

12. see (accompany):

see

14. see in impers (refer to):

see ...
glej ...

15. see (perceive):

I . see in VB intr

see into VB intr

1. see (look into):

see
see
see

2. see (find out about):

see off VB trans

2. see (drive away):

see
see
poditi [perf prepoditi]

3. see (get the better of):

to see offsb/sth

II . see out VB intr

see over VB intr Brit Aus

see building:

see

see round VB intr Brit Aus

I . see through VB trans

1. see (look through):

2. see (not be deceived by):

see

see to VB intr to see to sb/sth

I . see up VB intr

II . see up VB trans

see2 [si:] N (of bishop or archbishop)

I . ˈmust-see N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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For example, if one claims or implies with their speech act that it is raining outside, a good reason for claiming this is that one saw it out the window.
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The album saw lukewarm reviews and little to no success.
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On his journey he saw many views that he later depicted in watercolour and oil paintings.
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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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The twentieth century saw the introduction of several successful vaccines, including those against diphtheria, measles, mumps, and rubella.
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They told reporters that they saw the aircraft falling out of the sky and that it burst into flames upon hitting the ground.
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They do not clarify whether others saw and heard these things.
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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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I looked sideways and saw the earth spinning by, and from that point on, most of the ride was pretty much of a blur.
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The event saw over a hundred downhill racers hurtle down the only hill in town in homemade or purchased billycarts.
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