单词 | like one sees it |
释义 | > as lemmaslike (also as) one sees it P28. colloquial. like (also as) one sees it: according to one's individual view or perspective; in a manner faithful to one's own viewpoint or opinions; frankly, candidly. Frequently in to call it like (also as) one sees it at call v. Phrases 1b. ΚΠ 1907 Outlook 27 Apr. 952/1 A rose in the garden will appeal to him, and he paints it as he sees it, not in the flat but artistic way of the Japanese, but the real rose. 1922 Oakland (Calif.) Tribune 25 Feb. /4 Maybe he [sc. the referee] erred in not concedin' the little Morgan boy a tie, but he called it like he saw it, an' you can't get any better service than that. 1968 Esquire Feb. 70/1 He's there, telling it like he sees it and trying to be his own man. 1982 Marketing & Media Decisions Spring 88 (heading) Op-ed king Herb Schmertz says it like he sees it. 2007 Independent (Nexis) 31 Mar. 30 There was no spin attached. My source had no axe to grind and I wrote it as I saw it. < as lemmas |
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