单词 | to see someone all right |
释义 | > as lemmasto see someone all right P2. to see someone all right: to look after a person, to protect the interests of a person; = to see someone right at right adj. and int. Phrases 7c. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > safety > protection or defence > care, protection, or charge > care for, protect, or have charge of [verb (transitive)] > take care of or look after > specifically a person > attend to or act for the benefit of seea1350 to see to ——a1382 sorrow1481 to see for ——c1500 to fend for1629 to see someone right1829 to see someone all right1840 1840 Sydney Gaz. 16 June The crimp tells him to come and stop with him, and he'll see him all right. 1880 Chamber's Jrnl. 15 May 314/1 Ajint nor bailiff won't grind us down no longer—do you hear? There's bhoys comin' from Tipperary that'll see me all right. 1927 Manch. Guardian Weekly 10 May 16/4 The cashier was dismissed, and the plaintiff took over his duties, Sir Henry telling him he would ‘see him all right.’ 1959 Times 19 Mar. 5/5 He said he would see me all right if I said I saw the two police strike the boy. 1974 S. B. Hough Fear Fortune, Father i. 15 I could remember Lawson saying to me, ‘I'll see you all right.’ 2002 R. Rankin Hollow Chocolate Bunnies Apocalypse ii. 18 It's been a difficult day for the both of us. But you've got me here. I'll see you all right. < as lemmas |
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