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I . see1 <saw, seen> [si:] VB vb trans

2. see (watch as a spectator):

see film, play
gledati [forma perf pogledati]
see film, play

5. see (consider):

see
as I see it ...
z mojega vidika ...
this is how I see it
to see sth in a new light

9. see (have relationship with):

12. see (accompany):

see
spremljati [forma perf spremiti]
to see sb to the door

13. see (inspect):

gledati [forma perf pogledati]
preverjati [forma perf preveriti]

14. see in vb impers (refer to):

see ...
glej ...
see below

15. see (perceive):

to see sth in sb

II . see1 <saw, seen> [si:] VB vb intr

3. see (understand, realize):

... — oh, I see!
... – aha!
I see
see?!
vidiš?!
I see from your report ...

see2 [si:] SOST (of bishop or archbishop)

I . see in VB vb intr

II . see in VB vb trans

see into VB vb intr

1. see (look into):

see
preučevati [forma perf preučiti]
see
pojasnjevati [forma perf pojasniti]
see
raziskovati [forma perf raziskati]

2. see (find out about):

see off VB vb trans

2. see (drive away):

see
preganjati [forma perf pregnati]
see
poditi [forma perf prepoditi]

3. see (get the better of):

to see offsb/sth

I . see out VB vb trans

1. see (escort to door):

see
spremljati ven [forma perf spremiti ven]
I can see myself out, thanks

2. see:

see (continue to end of)
preživljati [forma perf preživeti]
prestajati [forma perf prestati]

II . see out VB vb intr

see
gledati ven [forma perf pogledati ven]

see over VB vb intr ingl brit ingl Aus

see building:

see
ogledovati si [forma perf ogledati si]

see round VB vb intr ingl brit ingl Aus

see
ozirati se [forma perf ozreti se]
see
razgledovati se [forma perf razgledati se]

I . see through VB vb trans

1. see (look through):

to see through sth

2. see (not be deceived by):

see

see to VB vb intr to see to sb/sth

see
see
to see to it that ...
poskrbeti, da ...

I . see up VB vb intr

see
gledati ven [forma perf pogledati ven]

II . see up VB vb trans

see
spremljati gor [forma perf spremiti gor]

I . ˈmust-see SOST

I . see-saw [ˈsi:sɔ:] SOST

1. see-saw (for children):

2. see-saw (vacillating situation):

II . see-saw [ˈsi:sɔ:] VB vb intr

1. see-saw (play):

gugati se [forma perf zagugati se]

2. see-saw fig:

nihati [forma perf zanihati]

ˈsee-through AGG

1. see-through (transparent):

2. see-through (of very light material):

Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

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