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81 to see much of somebody
bieži tikties ar kādu -
82 to see no company
dzīvot noslēgti -
83 to see off
pavadīt -
84 to see one's way
zināt, kā rīkoties -
85 to see out
pavadīt līdz durvīm; pārciest, panest; izvadīt; nosēdēt līdz galam; izdarīt līdz galam -
86 to see over
aplūkot, apskatīt -
87 to see red
saskaisties; saniknoties -
88 to see service
būt nolietotam; dienēt armijā -
89 to see sights
apskatīt ievērojamākās vietas -
90 to see snakes
murgot dzērumā -
91 to see somebody home
pavadīt kādu uz mājām -
92 to see somebody through
palīdzēt kādam -
93 to see something through
turpināt kaut ko līdz galam -
94 to see strangers
pieprasīt, lai nepiederošas personas atstāj palātu -
95 to see the back of somebody
tikt no kāda vaļā -
96 to see the doctor
griezties pie ārsta -
97 to see the joke
saprast joku; saprast jokus -
98 to see the light
piedzimt, nākt pasaulē; nākt klajā, ieraudzīt dienas gaismu; apjēgt, atskārst; piedzimt; nākt pasaulē; nākt klajā; ieraudzīt dienas gaismu; apjēgt; atskārst -
99 to see the red light
nojaust nelaimi; nojaust briesmas; paredzēt nelaimi -
100 to see the sun
ieraudzīt dienas gaismu; piedzimt
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