单词 | to see someone right |
释义 | > as lemmasto see someone right c. to see someone right: to look after a person, to protect the interests of a person; (also of a thing) to be beneficial to one or ensure one's success. 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 1829 G. Wyse Orig. Poems & Songs 19 No vestage left; nor kith, nor kin To welcome me from school at night. No mother there to see me right. 1886 B. Brierley Cast upon World xxv. 303 Dick's friends will see him right. 1956 M. L. Settle O Beulah Land ii. iv. 255 I'll tell Jeremiah that ye'll see us right. 1974 D. Francis Knock Down xii. 147 Get me ten good two-year-olds and I'll see you right. 1991 Photo Answers Mar. 11/3 An SLR and 70–210mm zoom should see you right on the night, along with a few rolls of medium and fast film. 2005 Sunday Herald (Glasgow) 14 Aug. 20/7 Do our publishers have no poetry in their soul? Were Randy Burns alive at this hour, who would see him right? < as lemmas |
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