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ENDE: to look sehen
ENDE: to look [at, on] sehen
ENDE: to see (saw,seen) sehen
ENDE: to see sehen
ENDE: to view sehen












like: sehen
Auf Wiedersehen! Tạm biệt!
sehen nhìn, xem
sich umsehen nhìn quanh
das Satellitenfernsehen truyền hình cáp
sich ansehen xem
gut aussehend đẹp
die Sehenswürdigkeit danh lam thắng cảnh

Auf Wiedersehen. 再见 Zàijiàn.
sehen kàn
sich umsehen 环顾四周 huángù sìzhōu
Satellitenfernsehen 卫星电视 wèixīng diànshì
sich ansehen 观看 guānkàn
gut aussehend 好看的 hǎokàn de
Sehenswürdigkeit 名胜古迹 míngshèng gǔjì

Mit uns können Sie alle wichtigen Sehenswürdigkeiten besuchen. Với chúng tôi bạn sẽ tham quan những danh lam thắng cảnh nổi tiếng. (Lektion 7, Nr. 64)
Sagen Sie, gibt es Fernsehen im Schlafzimmer? Vây có truyền hình trong phòng ngủ không? (Lektion 8, Nr. 74)
Ja, wir haben sogar Satellitenfernsehen. Dạ có, chúng tôi còn có cả truyền hình cáp. (Lektion 8, Nr. 75)
Diese kleinen Snacks sehen auch gut aus. Món ăn nhẹ cũng rất tốt. (Lektion 9, Nr. 87)
Ich habe dich jetzt seit so langer Zeit nicht gesehen. Đã lâu em không gặp anh. (Lektion 18, Nr. 200)
Lassen Sie mich den Tank sehen. Ich denke, Sie brauchen bleifreies Benzin. Đế tôi xem bình xăng. Chắc là anh cần loại xăng không chì. (Lektion 19, Nr. 218)
Sie möchte dort ein Kleid anprobieren, das sie auf einer Modenschau gesehen hat. Cô ấy muốn mặc thử một cái váy, cái mà cô ấy đã nhìn thấy trong chương trình biếu diễn thời trang. (Lektion 21, Nr. 254)
Du sollst besonders aussehen, nicht langweilig. Anh nên ăn mặc nổi, đừng tẻ nhạt nữa. (Lektion 22, Nr. 263)
Tri konnte nicht in seine Augen sehen. Tri không thế tin vào mắt mình. (Lektion 27, Nr. 343)
Warte, was ist das für ein Film? Was für ein gutaussehender Typ! Đợi đã, phim gì đây? Anh chàng này đẹp trai quá. (Lektion 34, Nr. 467)
Schön für dich, welchen willst du sehen? Thế thì, anh thích xem phim nào? (Lektion 34, Nr. 471)
Wenn du im richtigen Bus sitzt, kommst du an vielen Sehenswürdigkeiten vorbei. Nếu anh ngồi đúng xe buýt, thì anh sẽ đi qua nhiều danh lam thắng cảnh. (Lektion 37, Nr. 524)
Ich freue mich, dich zu sehen. Hẹn gặp lại anh nhé. (Lektion 37, Nr. 535)
Es ist perfekt, um fernzusehen. Xem ti vi thì thật tuyệt. (Lektion 38, Nr. 540)
Welchen Film möchtest du sehen? Anh muốn xem phim gì không? (Lektion 38, Nr. 545)
Ich glaube nicht, dass mein Lieblingsfilm gerade im Fernsehen läuft. Em nghĩ là, phim em thích thì không có chiếu trên ti vi. (Lektion 38, Nr. 546)
Nein, ich möchte eine Spielshow oder einen richtigen Film sehen. Thôi ,em chỉ muốn xem chương trình trò chơi giải trí hoặc một bộ phim thôi. (Lektion 38, Nr. 549)
Gibt es sonst nichts im Fernsehen? Không có gì khác trên Ti vi nữa à? (Lektion 38, Nr. 554)
Er hat seine Familie so lange nicht gesehen. Đã lâu anh ấy không gặp lại gia đình. (Lektion 40, Nr. 570)
Weihnachten ist bald und dann wird er seine Mutter und seinen Vater wiedersehen. Lễ giáng sinh sắp đến và khi đó anh sẽ gặp lại bố mẹ. (Lektion 40, Nr. 581)
Schauen sie nicht so. Ich bin ein alter Mann, ich habe soviel in meinem Leben gesehen. Đừng nhìn tôi như vậy. Tôi đã đứng tuổi rồi, tôi đã trải qua nhiều chuyện rồi. (Lektion 41, Nr. 595)
Wir freuen uns, euch bald wiederzusehen. Chúng con rất mong gặp lại bố mẹ sớm. (Lektion 55, Nr. 787)
Sie möchte seine Urlaubsfotos sehen. Cô muốn xem những bức ảnh du lịch của anh. (Lektion 57, Nr. 804)
Daheim angekommen sehen sie sich die Bilder an. Khi về đến nhà họ cùng xem ảnh. (Lektion 57, Nr. 805)
Im Hintergrund ist Natur zu sehen: eine umzäunte Wiese und ein Wald. Đằng sau có thể thấy thiên nhiên: Một bãi cỏ được rào quanh và một cánh rừng. (Lektion 57, Nr. 809)
Die Kinder sehen aber fröhlich aus! Và những em nhỏ nhìn thật vui vẻ! (Lektion 57, Nr. 810)
Ich möchte meinen Mann schließlich auch sehen! Rốt cuộc em cũng muốn nhìn thấy chồng mình chứ! (Lektion 60, Nr. 848)
Und außerdem sollst du nicht immer so viel fernsehen. Và thêm nữa anh không nên thường xuyên xem TiVi như thế. (Lektion 60, Nr. 851)
Es gibt viele unterschiedliche Arten zu sehen: Có thể thấy nhiều chủng loại khác nhau: (Lektion 65, Nr. 924)
Schau mal! Man kann in seinen Körper hinein schauen und seine Organe sehen. Nhìn nè anh! Người ta có thể nhìn xuyên thấu cơ thể và các bộ phận của anh ta. (Lektion 66, Nr. 946)
Hast du die lange Schlange vor der Umkleidekabine gesehen? Em có nhìn thấy một hàng dài trước phòng thay đồ không? (Lektion 76, Nr. 1083)
Ich habe sie zuletzt auf der Beerdigung meiner Großmutter gesehen. Lần cuối cùng anh nhìn thấy họ là vào đám tang của bà ngoại. (Lektion 77, Nr. 1100)
Hast Du meinen Reisepass gesehen? Em có nhìn thấy hộ chiếu du lịch của anh không? (Lektion 84, Nr. 1196)
Wenn Sie diese E-Mail versehentlich erhalten haben, bitten wir Sie, diese zu löschen. Nếu bức thư này bị gửi nhầm đến bạn, xin vui lòng xóa bức thư này. (Lektion 92, Nr. 1390)
Haben Sie das Fußballspiel gestern Abend gesehen? Anh / Chị có xem trận bóng đá ngày hôm qua không? (Lektion 96, Nr. 1512)
Haben Sie diesen Film schon gesehen? Er ist fantastisch! Anh / Chị đã xem phim này chưa? Bộ phim này thật tuyệt vời. (Lektion 96, Nr. 1533)
Letzte Woche war ich im Theater und habe Romeo und Julia gesehen. Tuần trước tôi đến rạp hát và xem vở kịch „Romeo và Juliet“. (Lektion 96, Nr. 1535)
Wo sehen Sie sich in drei Jahren? Anh / Chị muốn đạt được gì trong ba năm tới? (Lektion 108, Nr. 1949)
In diesem Balkendiagramm sehen Sie den Umsatz unserer Filialen in Südamerika. Jeder der Balken steht dabei für ein Land. Trong biểu đồ cột này quý vị nhìn thấy số doanh thu của các chi nhánh của chúng tôi ở khu vực Nam Mỹ. Mỗi một cột biểu tượng cho một nước. (Lektion 114, Nr. 2106)
Darf ich die Preisliste sehen? Tôi có thể xem bảng giá được không? (Lektion 121, Nr. 2341)
Schön, Sie wiederzusehen. Rất vui được gặp lại anh / chị / ông / bà /quý vị. (Lektion 122, Nr. 2372)
Wir haben diese Rechnung anscheinend übersehen. Chúng tôi có lẽ đã bỏ sót hóa đơn thanh toán này. (Lektion 126, Nr. 2547)


Many divorced fathers only have access to their children at weekends (= they are allowed by law to see them only at weekends). access
You could tell she was just putting on an act. act
act as if/though...: She was acting as if she'd seen a ghost. act
Just press the button to see your favourite character in action. in action
I've yet to see all the players in action. in action
Three of her novels have been adapted for television. adapt
to watch/gaze in admiration admiration
She is against seeing (= does not want to see) him. against
It's been an age since we've seen them. age
It was on TV not (so) long ago. ago
aim at sb/sth: I was aiming at the tree but hit the car by mistake. aim
He pointed out various landmarks as we drove along. along
it amazes sb that.../to see, find, learn, etc.: It amazed her that he could be so calm at such a time. amaze
I'll come and see you soon. and
The room's too small. Let's see if they've got another one. another
to ask/look/wait anxiously anxiously
Did anyone see you? anyone
Anybody can see that it's wrong. anyone
There's never anything worth watching on TV. anything
I can't see it anywhere. anywhere
I can't tell the twins apart (= see the difference between them). apart
It was a difficult time. Apart from everything else, we had financial problems. apart from
You've got to help. Apart from anything else you're my brother. apart from
The child's mother made an emotional appeal on TV for his return. appeal
the appearance of organic vegetables in the supermarkets appearance
She had never been greatly concerned about her appearance. appearance
The dog was similar in general appearance to a spaniel. appearance
approach sb/sth: As you approach the town, you'll see the college on the left. approach
Senior management have given their seal of approval (= formal approval) to the plans. approval
Digital television has been around for some time now. around
Have you seen that article about young fashion designers? article
Among the artistes appearing on our show tonight we have... artist
You act as if you're ashamed to be seen with me. ashamed
He felt ashamed to let her see him in this state. ashamed
Aside from a few scratches, I'm OK. aside from
This was one aspect of her character he hadn't seen before. aspect
At night you can see the stars. at
I've never seen two people so attached to each other. attached
I can't see the attraction of sitting on a beach all day. attraction
The debate was televised in front of a live audience. audience
An audience of millions watched the wedding on TV. audience
to look/feel awful (= to look/feel ill) awful
balance sth (on sth): The television was precariously balanced on top of a pile of books. balance
I'll be seeing him soon. be
Ring the bell to see if they're in. bell
I could still see the airport buildings far below. below
He couldn't see the benefit of arguing any longer. benefit
It was good to see her finally reaping the benefits (= enjoying the results) of all her hard work. benefit
That's the best movie I've ever seen! best
The new cuts will be seen as a crippling blow for people on low incomes. blow
+ adj.: She left the gas on by mistake and the pan boiled dry (= the water boiled until there was none left). boil
We have both seen the movie. both
He doesn't bother much about his appearance. bother
I did it by mistake. by
Bye! See you next week. bye
catch sb doing sth: I caught her smoking in the bathroom. catch
You wouldn't catch me working (= I would never work) on a Sunday! catch
certain (that)...: She wasn't certain (that) he had seen her. certain
'May I see your passport, Mr Scott?' 'Certainly.' certainly
Tonight is your last chance to catch the play at your local theatre. chance
chance for sb to do sth: There will be a chance for parents to look around the school. chance
You're not allowed to look at the answers—that's cheating. cheat
'Is Mary in the office?' 'Just a moment. I'll go and check.' check
We checked through the photographs to make sure there were none missing. check over/through sth
I'll just have a quick check to see if the letter's arrived yet. check
See me after class. class
On a clear day you can see France. clear
The water was so clear we could see the bottom of the lake. clear
It's difficult to see anything clearly in this mirror. clearly
There's a close resemblance (= they look very similar). close
Take a close look at this photograph. close
to feel/look cold cold
With DVD, you can watch the latest movies in the comfort of your own home. comfort
concern (about sth/sb): There is growing concern about violence on television. concern
concern (for sth/sb): She hasn't been seen for four days and there is concern for her safety. concern
consider sb/sth + noun: consider sb/sth (to be) sth: consider sb/sth (as) sth: He considers himself an expert on the subject. consider
consider sb/sth + adj.: consider sb/sth (to be) sth: Consider yourself lucky you weren't fired. consider
a consumer society (= one where buying and selling is considered to be very important) consumer
control what/how, etc...: Parents should control what their kids watch on television. control
I can't see him now—it isn't convenient. convenient
She didn't know what life in a foreign country would be like. country
I've seen her a couple of times before. couple
He's a player who rarely seems to get the credit he deserves. credit
Let's take a look at the damage. damage
Those marks above the window look like damp to me. damp
It was dark outside and I couldn't see much. dark
animals that can see in the dark dark
I saw Tom three days ago. day
We see them a great deal (= often). deal
demand to do sth: I demand to see the manager. demand
it depresses sb to do sth: It depresses me to see so many young girls smoking. depress
describe (sb/sth) doing sth: Several people described seeing strange lights in the sky. describe
He has expressed a desire to see you. desire
desperate (to do sth): I was absolutely desperate to see her. desperate
They face a desperate shortage of clean water. desperate
We need more time to see how things develop before we take action. develop
They see a direct link between the money supply and prices. direct
disgusted (at/by sb/sth): I was disgusted at/by the sight. disgusted
disgusted (to see, hear, etc...): He was disgusted to see such awful living conditions. disgusted
I have rarely seen her display any sign of emotion. display
They watched dramatic pictures of the police raid on TV. dramatic
I only saw her once during my stay in Rome. during
She had seen him earlier in the day. early
radio, television and other forms of entertainment entertainment
The new regulation was seen as equivalent to censorship. equivalent
I'll see you tomorrow evening. evening
We see them very seldom, if ever. ever
We see each other every now and again. every
I was asked to give evidence (= to say what I knew, describe what I had seen, etc.) at the trial. evidence
He wasn't exactly pleased to see us—in fact he refused to open the door. not exactly
On closer examination it was found that the signature was not genuine. examination
Oh, excuse me. I didn't see you there. excuse me
Have you seen the Picasso exhibition? exhibition
'I had to see you,' he said, by way of explanation. explanation
It was the most extreme example of cruelty to animals I had ever seen. extreme
to make/avoid eye contact with sb (= to look/avoid looking at them at the same time as they look at you) eye
It's nice to see some new faces here this evening. face
I'm fed up of seeing the same old faces every time we go out! face
You should have seen the look on her face when I told her! face
It's not always easy to face the truth. face
face doing sth: I can't face seeing them. face
She was happy apart from the fact that she could not return home. fact
It's about time you learnt to face (the) facts (= accepted the truth about the situation). fact
I couldn't see any familiar faces in the room. familiar
a competition to see who could throw (the) farthest farthest
his strong handsome features feature
I've seen most of his movies. Only a few are as good as his first one. few
a fine-looking woman fine
In the pool she could see little silvery fish darting around. fish
He's so angry he's in no fit state to see anyone. fit
What we need now is a change of focus (= to look at things in a different way). focus
Millions of people followed the trial on TV. follow
Television has become a major force in American political life. force
You could tell she was foreign by the way she dressed. foreign
a foreign correspondent (= one who reports on foreign countries in newspapers or on television) foreign
I didn't see enough of the play to form an opinion about it. form
The yellow paint makes the kitchen look much fresher. fresh
You can see the island from here. from
What will the cities of the future look like? future
gain sb sth: Her unusual talent gained her worldwide recognition. gain
give sth: I'd give anything to see him again. give
I've never been so glad to see anyone in my life! glad
He talked so much that they were really glad to see the back of him (= when he left). glad
Her eyes were glued to the screen (= she did not stop watching it). be glued to sth
She went through the company's accounts, looking for evidence of fraud. go through sth
The gun went off by accident. go off
It's good to see you again. good
Goodbye! It was great to meet you. goodbye
We waved them goodbye. goodbye
It's great to see you again. great
'He didn't see me, I guess.' guess
guess who, where, etc...: Guess who I've just seen! guess
Let's have a look at the TV guide and see what's on. guide
The gun went off by accident. gun
One and a half hours are allowed for the exam. half
An hour and a half is allowed for the exam. half
Let's see what happens next week. happen
Just plug it in and see what happens. happen
It's hard to see how they can lose. hard
hate sb/sth to do sth: She would have hated him to see how her hands shook. hate
I can't see you this week—I've got a lot on. have (got) sth on
'Have you seen it? ' 'Yes, I have/No, I haven't.' have
If I hadn't seen it with my own eyes I wouldn't have believed it. have
a shampoo that keeps hair looking healthy healthy
She disappeared and was never heard of again. hear of sb/sth, hear sth of sb/sth
helpful (for sb) (to do sth): It would be helpful for me to see the damage for myself. helpful
I could not hide my joy at seeing him again. hide
One of the highlights of the trip was seeing the Taj Mahal. highlight
Her novels are very highly regarded. highly
When did you see him? him
Did you see the manager himself? himself
I had some idea of what the job would be like. idea
An evening at home watching TV is not my idea of a good time. idea
Even if (= although) you did see someone, you can't be sure it was him. if
a woman of ill repute (= considered to be immoral) ill
I had a mental image of what she would look like. image
I haven't seen him in years. in
People flocked in their thousands to see her. in
independent television/schools independent
What exactly is the influence of television on children? influence
He refused to comment before he had seen all the relevant information. information
insult to sb/sth: His comments were seen as an insult to the president. insult
it is intended that...: It is intended that production will start next month. intend
intended to be/do sth: This list is not intended to be a complete catalogue. intended
There are many places of interest near the city. interest
I watched with interest. interest
Sorry to interrupt, but there's someone to see you. interrupt
Yesterday, in an interview on German television, the minister denied the reports. interview
Did you see it? it
just (to do sth): I waited an hour just to see you. just
I saw her just now. just now
I couldn't see who was speaking, but I knew the voice. know
Do you know the play (= have you seen or read it before)? know
Guess who I've just seen? Maggie! You know—Jim's wife. you know
When did you see him last? last
See you later. later
If we look at the league table we can see Bolton are bottom with 21 points. league
Legally, there is not a lot we can do. legally
Did you see the length of his hair? length
'Shall we check it again?' 'Yes, let's.' let
They could see that the company had a limited life (= it was going to close). life
She could just see by the light of the candle. light
Bring it into the light so I can see it. light
live to do sth: She lived to see her first grandchild. live
We saw a real live rattlesnake! live
A lorry shed its load (= accidentally dropped its load) on the motorway. load
all those lonely nights at home watching TV lonely
look (to sb) like sb/sth: That looks like an interesting book. look
You made me look a complete fool! look
look (to sb) like sb/sth: That photograph doesn't look like her at all. look
look (to sb) as if.../as though...: You look as though you slept badly. look
They don't look like they're trying to win. look
look (to sb) as if.../as though...: It doesn't look as if we'll be moving after all. look
If you look carefully you can just see our house from here. look
Your ankle's swollen—I think the doctor ought to look at it. look at sth
I haven't had time to look at (= read) the papers yet. look at sth
Let's look round the town this afternoon. look around/round (sth)
look doing sth: We're really looking forward to seeing you again. look forward to sth
She looked through her notes before the exam. look through sth
They've given the place a completely new look. look
It's going to rain today by the look of it (= judging by appearances). look
Looks can be deceptive. look
I don't like the look of that guy (= I don't trust him, judging by his appearance). look
He lost his looks (= became less attractive) in later life. look
Here, have a look at this. look
Take a look at these figures! look
It's an interesting place. Do you want to take a look around? look
We'll be taking a close look at these proposals (= examining them carefully). look
I saw a lot of her (= I saw her often) last summer. lot
How lovely to see you! lovely
She dared not trust to luck that nobody would see her. luck
The majority of people interviewed prefer TV to radio. majority
This dress makes me look fat. make
a good-looking young man man
See what I mean (= I was right and this proves it, doesn't it)? She never agrees to anything I suggest. mean
Television is an effective means of communication. means
The doctor will see you again next week. Meanwhile, you must rest as much as possible. meanwhile
the medium of radio/television medium
Television is the modern medium of communication. medium
Maybe we'll meet again some time. meet
Do you have a mental picture of what it will look like? mental
a televised message from the President to the American people message
Watching TV all evening wasn't exactly what I had in mind! have sb/sth in mind (for sth)
I want to see him the minute he arrives. the minute (that)...
a rear-view mirror (= in a car, so that the driver can see what is behind) mirror
He completely missed the joke. miss
I took your bag instead of mine by mistake. by mistake
I thought I saw someone I knew, but I must have been mistaken. mistaken
The latest models will be on display at the motor show. model
There's no moon tonight (= no moon can be seen). moon
See you tomorrow morning. morning
Have you seen the latest Miyazaki movie? movie
He kept mum about what he'd seen. keep mum
The entire nation, it seemed, was watching TV. nation
Never in all my life have I seen such a horrible thing. never
to listen to/watch the news news
I saw it on the news. news
I saw her in town the other night (= a few nights ago). night
She did not/didn't see him. not
I can't see from here. not
I was sorry not to have seen them. not
notice sb/sth do sth: I noticed them come in. notice
The children were nowhere to be seen. nowhere to be found/seen, nowhere in sight
We managed to escape observation (= we were not seen). observation
observe sb/sth do sth: The police observed a man enter the bank. observe
They have been seen together on two separate occasions. occasion
Yes, officer, I saw what happened. officer
'I saw Ben yesterday.' 'Oh yes, how is he?' oh
Does my hair look okay? OK
What's on TV? on
I'll see you at one (= one o'clock). one
I saw her one afternoon last week. one
You only have to look at her to see she doesn't eat enough. only
He could only watch helplessly as the car plunged into the ravine. only
We could see the stars through an opening in the roof. opening
The men in prison would never cry openly (= so that other people could see). openly
I checked the files and some of the papers were out of order. out of order
I can't see you now—some other time, maybe. other
I saw Jack the other day. the other day/morning/evening/week
We'd like to see it for ourselves. ourselves
pack sth (with sth): Fans packed the hall to see the band. pack
The ordeal left her looking pale and drawn. pale
Immigration officials will ask to see your papers. paper
There is one particular patient I'd like you to see. particular
I haven't seen much of her in the past few weeks. past
They're perfectly within their rights to ask to see the report. perfectly
I'm looking forward to seeing you perform. perform
'Are you going to come?' 'Perhaps. I'll see how I feel.' perhaps
She would not permit herself to look at them. permit
She's always worrying about her personal appearance. personal
Did you see the film about Antarctica? The photography was superb! photography
Would you like to change places with me so you can see better? place
Aren't you pleased to see me? pleased
pleasure (of sth/of doing sth): She had the pleasure of seeing him look surprised. pleasure
It is not beyond the bounds of possibility that we'll all meet again one day. possibility
Television may have a powerful influence on children. powerful
Practically speaking, we can't afford it. practically
They look precisely the same to me. precisely
The story was reported in the press and on television. press
I couldn't believe it when I heard the news. I'd only seen him the previous day. previous
Did you see that programme on India last night? programme
Which programme do you want to watch? programme
I'll see what I can do but I can't promise anything. promise
Please answer questions in the space provided. provide
a public figure (= a person who is well known because they are often on the television, radio, etc.) public
This latest scandal will not have done their public image (= the opinion that people have of them) any good. public
She doesn't like to be seen in public without her make-up on. in public
pull at/on sth: I pulled on the rope to see if it was secure. pull
My parents used to punish me by not letting me watch TV. punish
Quite apart from all the work, he had financial problems. quite
I can see it quite clearly. quite
The interview was broadcast on radio and television. radio
The child was now out of her range of vision (= not near enough for her to see). range
She is rarely seen in public nowadays. rarely
She refuses to face reality. reality
Why can't they see reason? reason
I haven't seen them recently (= it is some time since I saw them). recently
regard sb/sth/yourself as sth: Capital punishment was regarded as inhuman and immoral. regard
I couldn't see my regular doctor today. regular
Relatively speaking, these jobs provide good salaries. relatively speaking
The movie goes on general release (= will be widely shown in cinemas/movie theaters) next week. release
to repair a car/roof/road/television repair
The company enjoys a world-wide reputation for quality of design. reputation
Strike action should be regarded as a last resort, when all attempts to negotiate have failed. resort
a much loved and highly respected teacher respect
The operation restored his sight (= made him able to see again). restore
The house has been lovingly restored to the way it looked in 1900 when it was built. restore
The group was considered to be a risk to national security. risk
You will find scenery to rival anything you can see in the Alps. rival
I don't want to watch television. I'll be in the other room (= a different room). room
A large crowd had gathered round to watch. round
sad (to do sth): It was sad to see them go. sad
'I'd like to see a sample of your work,' said the manager. sample
He had the satisfaction of seeing his book become a best-seller. satisfaction
She didn't want to give him the satisfaction of seeing her cry. satisfaction
It was not until morning that the sheer scale of the damage could be seen (= how great it was). scale
They went abroad for a change of scene (= to see and experience new surroundings). scene
The movie will be coming to your screens shortly. screen
Some actors never watch themselves on screen. screen
She was secretly pleased to see him. secretly
Information must be stored so that it is secure from accidental deletion. secure
see what, how, etc...: Go and see what the kids are doing, will you? see
We'll have to see how it goes. see
it is seen that...: It can be seen that certain groups are more at risk than others. see
'Will you be able to help us?' 'I don't know, I'll have to see.' see
'Can I go to the party?' 'We'll see (= I'll decide later). see
see what, whether, etc...: I'll see what I can do to help. see
see sb/sth doing sth: I can't see her changing her mind. see
see sb/sth as sth: His colleagues see him as a future director. see
Try to see things from her point of view. see
see sth: He didn't see the joke. see
Make Lydia see reason (= be sensible), will you? see
see what, why, etc...: 'It's broken.' 'Oh yes, I see what you mean.' see
be seen to do sth: The government not only has to do something, it must be seen to be doing something (= people must be aware that it is doing sth). see
They've been seeing a lot of each other (= spending a lot of time together) recently. see
I can only see you for five minutes. see
Guess who I saw at the party last night! see
Did you see that programme on Brazil last night? see
see (sb/sth): She looked for him but couldn't see him in the crowd. see
The opera was the place to see and be seen (= by other important or fashionable people). see
see (that)...: He could see (that) she had been crying. see
see what, how, etc...: Did you see what happened? see
If you watch carefully, you'll see how it is done. see
see sb/sth + adj.: I hate to see you unhappy. see
see sb/sth doing sth: She was seen running away from the scene of the crime. see
see sb/sth do sth: I saw you put the key in your pocket. see
sb/sth is seen to do sth: He was seen to enter the building about the time the crime was committed. see
She will never see again (= she has become blind). see
On a clear day you can see for miles from here. see
He says he won't help, does he? Well, we'll soon see about that (= I will demand that he does help). see about sth
Now let me see—how old is she now? let me see/let's see
seem like sth: It seemed like a good idea at the time. seem
I could hardly believe the evidence of my own senses (= what I could see, hear, etc.). sense
The mixture of sights, smells and sounds around her made her senses reel. sense
The incident sparked off a whole series of events that nobody had foreseen. series
She settled down in an armchair to watch television. settle down
It's a shame that she wasn't here to see it. shame
It was very sharp of you to see that! sharp
She still hadn't got over the shock of seeing him again. shock
She had a warm woollen hat and scarf on that left only her eyes and nose showing. show
The latest computers will be on show at the exhibition. show
It's good you can see the funny side of the situation. side
We're going to Paris for the weekend to see the sights. sight
It's best if you can get someone local to show you the sights. sight
The museum attempts to recreate the sights and sounds of wartime Britain. sight
Keep out of sight (= stay where you cannot be seen). sight
She never lets her daughter out of her sight (= always keeps her where she can see her). sight
She caught sight of a car in the distance. sight
At first sight, it may look like a generous offer, but always read the small print. at first sight
There was no sign of life in the house (= there seemed to be nobody there). sign
The brothers look very similar. similar
It's twenty years since I've seen her. since
We thought that, since we were in the area, we'd stop by and see them. since
He could see no way out of the situation. situation
Try this one for size (= to see if it is the correct size). size
You should have seen the size of their house! size
I'm so glad to see you. so
I might be away next week. If so, I won't be able to see you. so
We discussed everything—when to go, what to see and so on. and so forth, and so on (and so forth)
So, let's see. What do we need to take? so
We must stop him from seeing her somehow. somehow
He's something in (= has a job connected with) television. something
I was somewhat surprised to see him. somewhat
I looked around to see who the speaker was. speaker
spend sth doing sth: I spend too much time watching television. spend
stamp A (with B): The box was stamped with the maker's name. stamp
How can you stand by and see him accused of something he didn't do? stand by
It's time to stand back and look at your career so far. stand back (from sth)
The studio wants to star her in a sequel to last year's hit. star
start by doing sth: Let's start by reviewing what we did last week. start
We stayed to see what would happen. stay
Stay tuned (= used to ask people to continue listening to or watching a particular programme on the radio or television). stay
The situation got steadily worse. steadily
Strange to say, I don't really enjoy television. strange
Fields and hills stretched out as far as we could see. stretch
a studio audience (= one in a studio, that can be seen or heard as a programme is broadcast) studio
I hate to see animals suffering. suffer
suppose (that)...: I don't suppose (that) I could have a look at your newspaper, could I? suppose
I haven't seen it myself, but it's supposed to be a great movie. be supposed to do/be sth
They couldn't conceal their surprise at seeing us together. surprise
It might look suspicious if we arrived together. suspicious
swear (that)...: She swore (that) she'd never seen him before. swear
Taken overall, the project was a success. take
He took in every detail of her appearance. take sth in
We looked around the school and talked with the principal. talk
Taste it and see if you think there's enough salt in it. taste
We don't do much in the evenings except watch television. television
satellite/terrestrial/cable/digital television television
I'd like to work in television (= for a television company). television
What's on television tonight? on (the) television
Is there anything good on the telly tonight? on (the) television
It was on TV yesterday. on (the) television
I recognize you. Aren't you on television? on (the) television
tell which, what, etc...: The kittens look exactly alike—how can you tell which is which? tell
tell sth to sb: He told the news to everybody he saw. tell
tell sb sth: He told everybody he saw the news. tell
I'll run a diagnostic test to see why the server keeps crashing. test
Those look riper than these. that
I saw them at Christmas but haven't heard a thing since then. then
I've been invited too, so I'll see you then. then
'Have you seen my pen?' 'Yes, it's over there.' there
I went to see if my old school was still there. there
think (that)...: I never thought (that) I'd see her again. think
Just think how nice it would be to see them again. think
I'm sorry, I wasn't thinking (= said when you have upset or offended sb accidentally). think
I saw her this morning (= today in the morning). this
Though she gave no sign, I was sure she had seen me. though
Go through this gate, and you'll see the house on your left. through
They had a competition to see who could throw the furthest. throw
When was the last time you saw her? time
I can probably make the time to see them. time
to be/look/feel tired tired
He couldn't get close enough to see. to
I reached the station only to find that my train had already left. to
I'll see you the day after tomorrow. tomorrow
I turned my chair round to face the fire. turn around/round, turn sb/sth around/round
What's on TV tonight? TV
Have you looked under the bed? under
Police officers must be prepared for the unexpected. the unexpected
to be/look/seem/sound unhappy unhappy
The preview offers a unique opportunity to see the show without the crowds. unique
He hasn't got any hobbies—unless you call watching TV a hobby. unless
Unless something unexpected happens, I'll see you tomorrow. unless
Thirteen is often considered an unlucky number. unlucky
She made several unsuccessful attempts to see him. unsuccessful
You look nice with your hair up (= arranged on top of or at the back of your head). up
We drove up to Inverness to see my father. up
Police are urging anyone who saw the accident to contact them immediately. urge
You used to see a lot of her, didn't you? used to
Don't just sit watching television—make yourself useful! useful
There was nobody in view. view
This evidence supports the view that there is too much violence on television. view
People came from all over the world to view her work. view
How do you view your position within the company? view
Is there too much sex and violence on TV? violence
Children should not be allowed to watch violent movies (= that show a lot of violence). violent
The moon was just visible between the clouds. visible
to have good/perfect/poor/blurred/normal vision vision
20-20 vision (= the ability to see perfectly) vision
I can hardly wait to see him again. I, they, etc. can't wait/can hardly wait
watch sb/sth: to watch television/a football game watch
We watched to see what would happen next. watch
watch sb/sth doing sth: She watched the kids playing in the yard. watch
watch sb/sth do sth: They watched the bus disappear into the distance. watch
I could see my reflection in the water. water
You came all this way to see us? way
When did you last see him? when
When can I see you? when
I'll see whether she's at home (= or not at home). whether
I haven't seen him for quite a while (= a fairly long time). while
I don't want to see them, whoever they are. whoever
Why bother to write? We'll see him tomorrow. why
It makes me wild (= very angry) to see such waste. wild
His dearest wish (= what he wants most of all) is to see his grandchildren again. wish
Can you see without your glasses? without
It's wonderful to see you! wonderful
Have a word with Pat and see what she thinks. word
She'd look better with shorter hair. would
If I had seen the advertisement in time I would have applied for the job. would
Seeing him again opened up old wounds. wound
She stifled another yawn and tried hard to look interested. yawn
They haven't seen each other for years. year
That's the best movie I've seen in years. year
I don't think that hairstyle is you (= it doesn't suit your appearance or personality). you