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1 see
I [si:] past tense - saw; verb1) (to have the power of sight: After six years of blindness, he found he could see.) redzēt2) (to be aware of by means of the eye: I can see her in the garden.) []redzēt; saskatīt; pārliecināties3) (to look at: Did you see that play on television?) redzēt4) (to have a picture in the mind: I see many difficulties ahead.) paredzēt; iedomāties; nojaust5) (to understand: She didn't see the point of the joke.) saprast; uztvert6) (to investigate: Leave this here and I'll see what I can do for you.) papētīt; padomāt7) (to meet: I'll see you at the usual time.) []tikt8) (to accompany: I'll see you home.) pavadīt•- seeing that
- see off
- see out
- see through
- see to
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- we will see II [si:] noun(the district over which a bishop or archbishop has authority.) eparhija, bīskapija* * *eparhija; krēsls; redzēt; aplūkot, apskatīt; saprast; padomāt, pārdomāt; apciemot; redzēties, tikties; noskaidrot; pieņemt; griezties pie; pavadīt; parūpēties; piedzīvot, pārdzīvot; uzskatīt -
2 see to
(to attend to or deal with: I must see to the baby.) parūpēties -
3 see about
(to attend to, or deal with: I'll see about this tomorrow.) parūpēties; nodarboties ar -
4 see double
(to see two images of everything instead of only one: When I first met the twins, I thought I was seeing double, they were so alike.) (par redzamo priekšmetu u.tml.) dubultoties -
5 see out
(to last longer than: These old trees will see us all out.) pārdzīvot, nodzīvot ilgāk -
6 see stars
(to see flashes of light as a result of a hard blow on the head.) (kādam) dzirksteles vien gar acīm nošķīst -
7 see through
1) (to give support to (a person, plan etc) until the end is reached: I'd like to see the job through.) palīdzēt veikt; piedalīties līdz galam2) (not to be deceived by (a person, trick etc): We soon saw through him and his little plan.) redzēt kādam cauri -
8 see/think fit
(to consider that some action is right, suitable etc: You must do as you see fit (to do).) uzskatīt par pareizu/piemērotu -
9 see here!
paklausieties! -
10 see over!
skaties otrā pusē ! -
11 see you again
uz redzēšanos -
12 see-through
caurspīdīgs -
13 see eye to eye
(to be in agreement: We've never seen eye to eye about this matter.) būt vienisprātis -
14 see how the land lies
(to take a good look at the circumstances before making a decision.) noskaidrot situāciju -
15 see off
(to accompany (a person starting on a journey) to the airport, railway station etc from which he is to leave: He saw me off at the station.) pavadīt (prombraucot) -
16 see red
(to become angry: When he started criticizing my work, I really saw red.) sadusmoties; pārskaisties -
17 see etc the last of
(to be finished with, be able to forget: You haven't heard the last of this!) dzirdēt/redzēt pēdējo reizi -
18 see the light
1) (to be born, discovered, produced etc: After many problems his invention finally saw the light (of day).) piedzimt; nākt klajā; ieraudzīt dienasgaismu2) (to be converted to someone else's point of view etc.) apjēgt; aptvert -
19 we etc will see
(I, we etc shall wait and consider the matter later: `May I have a new bicycle?' `We'll see.) varēju gan zināt, ka...; zināju jau, ka... -
20 to see ourselves as others see us
paskatīties uz sevi ar citu acīmEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to see ourselves as others see us
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See- — See … Deutsch Wörterbuch
See — See … Hochdeutsch - Plautdietsch Wörterbuch
see — see1 [sē] vt. saw, seen, seeing [ME seen < OE seon (< * sehwan), akin to Ger sehen, Goth saihwan < IE base * sekw , to observe, show, see, tell: see SAY] 1. a) to get knowledge or an awareness of through the eyes; perceive visually; look … English World dictionary
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Sée — Die Mündung der Sée bei AvranchesVorlage:Infobox Fluss/KARTE fehlt Daten … Deutsch Wikipedia
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