saw in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for saw in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.saw1 [Am sɔ, Brit sɔː] N

II.saw1 <pp sawed or esp Brit sawn> [Am sɔ, Brit sɔː] VB trans

III.saw1 <pp sawed or esp Brit sawn> [Am sɔ, Brit sɔː] VB intr

See also see2, see1

I.see1 <pt saw, pp seen> [Am si, Brit siː] VB trans

1.1. see:

III.see1 [Am si, Brit siː] N

saw3 [Am sɔ, Brit sɔː] N (saying)

crosscut saw [ˈkrɔsˌkət ˌsɔ] N

saw in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for saw in the English»Spanish Dictionary

See also see2, see1

I.saw2 [sɔ:, Am sɑ:] -ed, sawn N

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

saw Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

I know because I saw it
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
They do not clarify whether others saw and heard these things.
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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 first quarter of the year saw $1.4bn of catastrophe bond issuance.
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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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Many felt disenfranchised by what they saw as a bureaucratic system that favored the land-holding class able to afford the best education.
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Unfortunately it also saw several mechanical failures, which effectively undid the hard work to develop the motorcycle.
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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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As she approached a grotto near a river, she saw a light coming from a spot near a rosebush.
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I saw students working together in class, gaining additional practice with quantitative, communication, and management skills.
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Overall the triumphant Pekingese saw off two thousand dogs representing 185 breeds over two days to claim the top prize.
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