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I si: past tense - saw; verb1) (to have the power of sight: After six years of blindness, he found he could see.) se2) (to be aware of by means of the eye: I can see her in the garden.) se3) (to look at: Did you see that play on television?) se (på)4) (to have a picture in the mind: I see many difficulties ahead.) se for seg, forestille seg5) (to understand: She didn't see the point of the joke.) (inn)se, forstå6) (to investigate: Leave this here and I'll see what I can do for you.) se (etter)7) (to meet: I'll see you at the usual time.) se, møte; oppsøke (legen)8) (to accompany: I'll see you home.) følge•- seeing that
- see off
- see out
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- we will see II si: noun(the district over which a bishop or archbishop has authority.) bispedømmebesøke--------eksaminere--------forstå--------møte--------undersøkeIsubst. \/siː\/( kirkelig) bispesete, bispedømme, bispeembetethe Apostolic See pavestolenthe Holy See pavestolenthe See of Rome pavestolenII1) se, se på, bese, titte på, se i• can you see that tall man over there?2) se, innse, forstå, begripe, skjønne• I see3) besøke, se inn til, stikke innom4) treffe, møte, ta imot, omgås5) snakke med, ta imot6) tenke seg, se for seg, forestille seg7) følge8) gå til, konsultere9) se, få øye på, merke, oppdage, finne ut10) være med på, oppleve11) se til, besørge, sørge for, passe på12) undersøke, se etter, sjekke, inspisere, passe på, se til13) tillate, gå med på• you wouldn't see me left alone?14) vente og se• I think I'll be able to help, but I'll have to seejeg tror jeg kan klare å hjelpe, men jeg får vente og seas far as I can see så vidt jeg kan forståas I see it slik jeg ser det, slik jeg oppfatter detbe seen bli sett, i syne, vise segI'll be seeing you vi ses, vi snakkesI'll see you blowed\/damned\/further\/hanged\/in hell first! ( hverdagslig kraftuttrykk) aldri i livet!, ikke faen!I see jeg forstår, jeg skjønnerlet me see la meg se, skal vi se, la meg tenkesee about something passe på, ta hånd om, sørge for, ordne medsee after se til, passe påsøke, se seg om ettersee by se i, se på, se vedsee fair play se ➢ playsee from se i, se av, se på• I see from the paper that Mrs. Brown is deadsee in ta imot, ønske velkommen, følge innsee into se nærmere på, undersøke, forske i, trenge inn isee off følge, følge utsee out overleve se ut, se ferdigfullføre, gjøre ferdigsee over bese, se på, se over, inspiseresee somebody about something ( formelt) snakke med noen om noesee somebody off vinke farvel til noen, ta farvel med noen, følge noen (av gårde)see somebody out følge noen til døren, følge noen utholde ut lenger enn noen, overgå noense hvor langt noen vil gå, se hvor langt noen strekker segsee somebody right sørge for at noen får rettferdig behandlingsee somebody through (something) hjelpe noen gjennom (noe), ordne opp for noensee something differently se annerledes på noesee straight se klartsee through gjennomskuefullføre, klare, komme gjennom, holde ut til siste sluttsee to ta hånd om, se til, passe på, undersøkesørge for, ordnesjekke, undersøkesee you (later\/around) ( hverdagslig) vi ses, vi snakkeswhat you see is what you get ( hverdagslig) det blir ikke bedre enn som så den leveres slik du ser den
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