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81 to see the world
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82 to see things in a new light
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83 to see things through rose-coloured glasses
ver las cosas de color de rosaEnglish-spanish dictionary > to see things through rose-coloured glasses
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84 we'll soon see about that!
we'll soon see about that!¡ya lo veremos! -
85 you can't see the wood for the trees
los árboles no dejan ver el bosqueEnglish-spanish dictionary > you can't see the wood for the trees
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86 you see
(in explanations) verás 2 (in questions) ¿sabes?, ¿ves? -
87 we etc will see
(I, we etc shall wait and consider the matter later: `May I have a new bicycle?' `We'll see.) ya se verá -
88 he can't see the wood for the trees
(Brit) los árboles no le dejan ver el bosque, aún no le encuentra el chiste (LAm)English-spanish dictionary > he can't see the wood for the trees
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89 I don't see eye to eye with him
English-spanish dictionary > I don't see eye to eye with him
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90 I'd give my eyeteeth for a car like that/to see it
* daría cualquier cosa por un coche como ese/por verloEnglish-spanish dictionary > I'd give my eyeteeth for a car like that/to see it
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91 I'll see you/her etc in hell first
English-spanish dictionary > I'll see you/her etc in hell first
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92 if you ask for a volunteer, you won't see her for dust!
* ¡en cuanto pides un voluntario pone los pies en polvorosa!English-spanish dictionary > if you ask for a volunteer, you won't see her for dust!
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93 to see a light at the end of the tunnel
ver la salida del túnel, ver una solución al problemaEnglish-spanish dictionary > to see a light at the end of the tunnel
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94 to see everything through rose-coloured or rose-tinted spectacles
English-spanish dictionary > to see everything through rose-coloured or rose-tinted spectacles
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95 to see no further than the end of one's nose
English-spanish dictionary > to see no further than the end of one's nose
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96 to see sth at first hand
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97 to see the light of day
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98 to see the writing on the wall
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99 to see which way the cat jumps
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100 to see which way the wind blows
English-spanish dictionary > to see which way the wind blows
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