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  • 51see — arch·see; dev·i·see; see; fore·see; fore·see·abil·i·ty; fore·see·able; fore·see·ing·ly; in·ter·es·see; les·see; mun·see; phar·i·see; phar·i·see·ism; re·les·see; re·see; see·able; see·beck; see·catch; see·chelt; see·gar; see·ly; see·nie; see·see;… …

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  • 52see — I. /si / (say see) verb (saw, seen, seeing) –verb (t) 1. to observe, be aware of, or perceive, with the eyes. 2. to look at; make an effort to observe in this way. 3. to imagine, remember, or retain a mental picture of: I see the house as it used …

  • 53see — I [[t]si[/t]] v. saw, seen, see•ing 1) to perceive with the eyes; look at 2) to view; visit or attend as a spectator 3) to perceive (things) mentally; understand 4) to construct a mental image of; visualize 5) to accept or imagine as acceptable:… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 54SEE — Der Begriff See hat folgende Bedeutungen: der See: ein Stillgewässer, siehe See die See das Meer geographisch ein Nebenmeer in der Fachsprache der Seefahrer der Seegang See ist der Name folgender Städte und Gemeinden: See (Ort), Gemeine im Bezirk …

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  • 55See-BG — Die in Hamburg ansässige See Berufsgenossenschaft (kurz: See BG) ist ein Teil der See Sozialversicherung und primär Träger der Unfallversicherung für die in der Seefahrt beschäftigten Arbeitnehmer. Die See Berufsgenossenschaft soll spätestens bis …

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  • 56Sée — la Sée Vue sur la Sée et le Mont Saint Michel, depuis le jardin des plantes d Avranches. Caractéristiques Longueur 78,1 km Bassin …

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  • 57see — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. view, descry, behold; discern, perceive, comprehend; observe, note; know, experience; ascertain, make sure; consider; meet; escort, attend. See vision, knowledge. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To perceive… …

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  • 58see — see1 verb (sees, seeing, saw; past participle seen) 1》 perceive with the eyes.     ↘watch (a game, film, or other entertainment).     ↘experience or witness (an event or situation). 2》 deduce after reflection or from information.     ↘ascertain… …

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  • 59see to — ATTEND TO, deal with, see about, take care of, look after, sort out, fix, organize, arrange. → see * * * phrasal : to take care of : attend to saw to the education of the children Nancy Mitford * * * see to 1. To look after 2. To make sure about… …

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  • 60see — I. verb (saw; seen; seeing) Etymology: Middle English seen, from Old English sēon; akin to Old High German sehan to see and perhaps to Latin sequi to follow more at sue Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. a. to perceive by the eye …

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