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seen [si:n] VB

seen pp of see

See also see , see

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

5. see (have relationship):

8. see (accompany):

see

12. see (investigate):

see

sewn [səʊn, Am soʊn] VB

sewn pp of sew

See also sew

sew <sewed, sewn [or sewed]> [səʊ, Am soʊ] VB trans, intr

II . sin <-nn-> [sɪn] VB intr

I . shin [ʃɪn] N

1. shin (leg below knee):

2. shin no pl (lower leg of beef):

I . spin [spɪn] N

1. spin (rotation):

2. spin (in washing machine):

II . spin <spun Brit: span, spun> [spɪn] VB intr

1. spin (rotate):

2. spin (make thread):

III . spin <spun Brit: span, spun> [spɪn] VB trans

2. spin (make thread out of):

vein [veɪn] N

1. vein (blood vessel):

2. vein (for plant sap):

3. vein (style):

дух m

4. vein (frame of mind):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It is formed by the conjugated auxiliary verb "sein" (to be) followed by the preposition am and the infinitive, or the nominalized verb.
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Since da-sein "is" projecting-opening, the leap opens a site in which the essential swaying of be-ing may be grounded in thinking-saying.
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