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1 oversee
əuvə'si:past tense - oversaw; verb(to supervise: He oversees production at the factory.) supervisar- overseertr[əʊvə'siː]1 supervisarv.(§ p.,p.p.: oversaw, overseen) = celar v.• fiscalizar v.• vigilar v.'əʊvər'siː, ˌəʊvə'siː[ˌǝʊvǝ'siː](pt oversaw) [ˌˌǝʊvǝ'sɔː] (pp overseen) [ˌˌǝʊvǝ'siːn] VT supervisar* * *['əʊvər'siː, ˌəʊvə'siː] -
2 oversee
vt.1 supervisar.2 inspeccionar, revistar, vigilar, celar, tener la inspección o superintendencia de alguna cosa.3 pasar, omitir, no reparar en alguna cosa, pasarla por alto.4 ver demasiado bien o claramente. (pt oversaw ; pp overseen)
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