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n. (aarts)bisschopszetel; (aarts)bisschopsdom--------v. zien; begrijpen; oppassen op; er zeker van zijn; begeleiden; ontmoetensee1[ sie:] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:————————see21 nadenken ⇒ bekijken, zien♦voorbeelden:1 let me see • wacht eens, even denken1 zien ⇒ kijken (naar), aankijken tegen2 zien ⇒ (het) begrijpen, (het) inzien3 toezien (op) ⇒ opletten, ervoor zorgen, zorgen voor♦voorbeelden:things seen • waargenomen dingen/zaken 〈 tegenover wat in de verbeelding bestaat〉worth seeing • de moeite waard, opmerkelijkI cannot see him doing it • ik zie het hem nog niet doengo and see! • ga dan/maar kijken!we shall see • we zullen wel zien, wie weetsee into a matter • een zaak onderzoeken〈 figuurlijk〉 see through someone/something • iemand/iets doorzien/doorhebbenas far as I can see • volgens mijI see • (o,) ik begrijp hetas I see it • volgens mij〈 informeel〉 see? • snap je?see about/after • zorgen voor, iets doen aan; onderzoekensee to it that • ervoor zorgen dat5 bezoeken ⇒ opzoeken, langs gaan bij7 meemaken ⇒ ervaren, getuige zijn van♦voorbeelden:3 see you (later)!, (I'll) be seeing you! • tot ziens!, tot kijk!I'd like to see more of you • ik zou je wel vaker willen ziensee a lot of someone • iemand veel/vaak zien/ontmoetensee the town • de stad bezichtigensee over/round a house • een huis bezichtigensee someone about something • iemand over iets raadplegen/advies vragensee the new year in • het nieuwe jaar inluidensee the old year out • het oude jaar uitluidensee someone in • iemand binnenlatensee someone off at the station • iemand uitwuiven op het stationsee someone out • iemand uitlatenI'll see you through • ik help je er wel doorheenhave enough money to see one through the month • genoeg geld hebben om de maand door te komensee someone to the door • iemand uitlatensee something out/through • iets tot het einde volhouden/doorzetten
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