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    vt/i (saw, seen) I. vt 1. vidjeti, opaziti, ugledati, smotriti, pogledati, promatrati 2. pročitati u novinama 3. razumjeti, shvatiti, uvidjeti, razmisliti, držati, smatrati 4. iskusiti, doživjeti 5. dopustiti (you will not # me shot like a dog?) 6. primiti, otići k (must # the doctor) 7. otpratiti II. vi 1. zamisliti sebe u nekom položaju 2. činiti se, izgledati 3. pobrinuti se, paziti 4. razmisliti, promisliti / seeing is believing = vjerujem što vidim; to # double = vidjeti dvostruko (osobito za pijana čovjeka); [sl] to # red = razbjesnjeti se, od bijesa se spremati na ubojstvo; [fig] to # the light = ugledati svjetlo dana, roditi se, biti živ; uvidjeti istinu; # things = imati priviđenja; [fig] to # stars = vidjeti zvijezde (od udarca po glavi); to # good = smatrati što za dobro ili podesno; to # eye to eye = slagati se u mišljenju (with sa); let me # = čekaj, da vidim, da promislim, razmislim; to # a p home = otpratiti koga kući; to # life = biti iskusan, sakupljati iskustva; to # the back = osloboditi se posjetilaca, nametnika; to # one's way to = naći načina; worth seeing = vrijedan da se vidi; to # thing done = nadgledati izvršenje čega, pobrinuti se da se što izvrši; do you # what I mean? = razumijete li što hoću da kažem?; #? = razumijete li?; you # = razumijete; znate; shavaćate; I # = aha, ah tako, da, naravno; as far as I can # = koliko se mni čini, po mome mišljenju; he will never # 50 again = prešao je pedesetu; # you = zbogom, do viđenja; to # on business = službeno posjetiti
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    gledati
    ispratiti
    naći
    opaziti
    posjetiti
    pratiti
    razabrati
    razgledati
    razumjeti
    sastati se
    shvatiti
    sresti
    sresti se
    vidjeti
    viđati
    zamisliti

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