单词 | to see much of |
释义 | > as lemmasto see much (also little, a lot, nothing, etc.) of P20. to see much (also little, a lot, nothing, etc.) of: to spend the specified amount of time with (a person). ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social relations > lack of social communication or relations > render unsociable [verb (transitive)] > withdraw from association with > be seldom in someone's society to see little of1849 1777 E. Gibbon Let. 24 July (1956) II. 156 I have likewise seen a great deal of the Sardinian Ambassadress. 1800 King George IV in Paget Papers (1896) I. 181 In short, the more I see of her and the more I probe her Heart the more perfect I see her. 1849 T. B. Macaulay Hist. Eng. I. v. 531 He saw little of any Whigs. 1872 G. W. Dasent Three to One III. 241 Have either of you seen anything of Mr. Fortescue in town? 1954 I. Murdoch Under Net ii. 36 Since Sadie had become so famous I had seen nothing of her. 1985 W. Johnston Story Bobby O'Malley v. 122 Since we'd moved, I hadn't seen much of Archie. 2005 J. Sutherland Stephen Spender 397 They saw a lot of Craxton during the repainting of the house. < as lemmas |
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