单词 | see you |
释义 | > as lemmassee you b. colloquial. With ellipsis of subject and auxiliary, as see you (also see ya; see ya pron.). extracted from seev. (a) With adverb or other complement, as see you soon (also tomorrow, around, etc.).See also see you later at later adv., adj., and int. Phrases 1, see you later, alligator at alligator n.2 5b.For a slightly earlier use with ellipsis of subject only, see quot. 1839 at Phrases 11a(a)(i). ΚΠ 1843 Sargent's New Monthly Mag. Mar. 100/2 Miss Marion, good morning, see you to-morrow—sorry I'm in such haste. 1866 Punch 28 Apr. 179/2 Bye, bye; see you again soon. 1891 S. J. Weyman New Rector II. i. 25 He waved an awkward farewell to Jack, muttered ‘See you soon!’ and went off. 1906 ‘O. Henry’ in McClure's Mag. Aug. 392/1 Now lift your hat and come away, while you receive Lou's cheery ‘See you again’. 1959 I. Fleming Goldfinger xix. 264 ‘See you around.’ He grinned at Bond and moved off down the room. 1993 I. Welsh Trainspotting (1994) 63 See ya back here later in a bit. 2005 K. Holden In my Skin 276 We hugged. ‘See you soon, darl!’ (b) Without complement.Quot. 19452 suggests earlier currency in Australian English. ΚΠ 1945 ‘L. Padgett’ Piper's Son in Astounding Sci.-Fiction Feb. 16/1 ‘Well,’ Burkhalter said, getting up. ‘I'll smoosh along. See you.’ 1945 S. J. Baker Austral. Lang. xiv. 251 Some authentic local equivalents [of so long!]..are hooray! aroo! and see you!..employed for many years, especially in rural areas, to denote ‘good-bye’. 1962 L. Deighton Ipcress File xi. 71 Thanks, chief. See you. 1978 J. Irving World according to Garp xiii. 253 ‘See ya,’ she called, and drove off... ‘See ya,’ Garp mumbled after her. 1991 J. Cartwright To 41 Landlady (to someone leaving): Goodnight. Yeah, see you. 2013 C. Tsiolkas Barracuda (2014) 266 ‘See you,’ he said to Regan, and squeezed his brother's shoulder. < as lemmas |
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