see
Prononciation : [/ˈsi/]
Mot
Contexte : « perception »
(verb) to use your eyes to look at something and understand what is there. When you see something, it means you can see it clearly with your eyes.
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I see a beautiful rainbow in the sky.
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I don't see any stars because it's cloudy tonight.
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Can you see the bird on top of the tree?
Contexte : « understand »
(verb) to understand or realize something. When you see something in this way, it means you understand it clearly or are aware of it.
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Now I see why you were upset.
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I don't see the point of going to the store now.
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Do you see why it's important to recycle?
Contexte : « meet or visit »
(verb) to meet with someone or visit a place. When you see someone, it means you spend time with them or go to a location.
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I will see my grandparents this weekend.
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I won't see my friends until next month.
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When will you see your teacher again?
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