Word: sees

Category: sees

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Related words: sees

sees candy, he sees, oh sees, thee oh sees, sees candies, groundhog sees shadow, sees chocolate, dog sees god, the oh sees, red sees red, sees promo code, sees candy hours, sees the day, god who sees

Synonyms: sees

discern, spot, notice, catch sight of, glimpse, catch/get a glimpse of, make out, pick out, spy, distinguish, detect, perceive, note, lay/set eyes on, behold, descry, espy, watch, look at, view, catch, inspect, look round, tour, survey, examine, scrutinize, give something a/the once-over, understand, grasp, comprehend, follow, take in, realize, appreciate, recognize, work out, get the drift of, fathom, get, latch on to, cotton on to, catch on to, savvy, figure out, get a fix on, find out, discover, learn, ascertain, determine, establish, ensure, make sure/certain, see to it, take care, mind, foresee, predict, forecast, prophesy, anticipate, envisage, picture, visualize, encounter, meet, run into/across, come across, stumble on/across, happen on, chance on, bump into, meet up with, get together with, socialize with, consult, confer with, talk to, speak to, have recourse to, call on, call in, turn to, ask, go out with, date, take out, be involved with, go steady with, court, escort, accompany, show, walk, conduct, lead, take, usher, attend, go out, go steady, run across, run into, find, witness, visit, check, interpret, construe, assure, control, insure, regard, consider, reckon, look, go through, experience, hear, get wind, pick up, figure, project, fancy, image, envision

Translations: sees

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spanish
Translations:
ve, ve a
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german
Translations:
erblickt, sieht, versteht, schießt, betrachtet
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french
Translations:
voit, ne voit
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italian
Translations:
vede, considera, vede la, vede il
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portuguese
Translations:
vê, considera, vê a, vê o, enxerga
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dutch
Translations:
ziet, beschouwt, ziet een, ziet een open, zorgt
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russian
Translations:
эллипс, гриб, орнитоз, метастаз, базис, видит, вырывается, считает, рассматривает
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norwegian
Translations:
ser
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swedish
Translations:
ser, anser, anser att, betraktar
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finnish
Translations:
näkee, pitää, katsoo, mielestä
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danish
Translations:
ser, ser at, mener, betragter
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czech
Translations:
vidí, už vidí, všiml, považuje, si všiml
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polish
Translations:
widzi, dostrzega, postrzega, uważa
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hungarian
Translations:
lát, látja, tartja, úgy látja
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turkish
Translations:
görür, görüyor, gördüğü, gören, görmektedir
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greek
Translations:
βλέπει, βγάζει μία, βγάζει, θεωρεί, θεωρεί ότι
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ukrainian
Translations:
бачить, вбачає
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albanian
Translations:
e sheh, sheh, shikon, e shikon, i sheh
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bulgarian
Translations:
вижда, види, счита, смята
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belarusian
Translations:
бачыць
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estonian
Translations:
näeb, peab, näe, leiab, arvates
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croatian
Translations:
vidi, gleda, smatra, ne vidi, ugleda
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icelandic
Translations:
sér, telur, lítur, lítur á, sjái
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lithuanian
Translations:
mato, pranašumas, mano, nuomone
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latvian
Translations:
redz, saskata, uzskata
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macedonian
Translations:
гледа, види, го гледа, ја гледа, смета
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romanian
Translations:
vede, reușește, reușește să, consideră, consideră că
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slovenian
Translations:
vidi, meni, enkratno vizijo, z enkratno vizijo, je z enkratno vizijo
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slovak
Translations:
vidí, vidia

The meaning and "use of": sees

verb
  • perceive with the eyes; discern visually. - in the distance she could see the blue sea
  • discern or deduce mentally after reflection or from information; understand. - I can't see any other way to treat it
  • meet (someone one knows) socially or by chance. - I went to see Caroline
  • escort or conduct (someone) to a specified place. - don't bother seeing me out
  • (in poker or brag) equal the bet of (an opponent). - If the discarded cards were also equal in rank then the player who was seen wins the tie.
noun
  • the place in which a cathedral church stands, identified as the seat of authority of a bishop or archbishop. - The title of archbishop ceased to be used for these two sees of the episcopal church in Scotland after the revolution of 1688.

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