| 单词 | see to | 
| 释义 | see1 of 2verb   ˈsē    saw ˈsȯ  transitive verb 1  a    : to perceive by the eye    b    : to perceive or detect as if by sight   2  a    : to be aware of : recognize  sees only our faults  b    : to imagine as a possibility : suppose  couldn't see him as a crook  c    : to form a mental picture of : visualize  can still see her as she was years ago  d    : to perceive the meaning or importance of : understand   3  a    : to come to know : discover    b    : to be the setting or time of  The last fifty years have seen a sweeping revolution in science …—  c    : to have experience of : undergo  see army service 4  a    : examine, watch  want to see how she handles the problem  b(1)    : read    (2)    : to read of    c    : to attend as a spectator  see a play 5  a    : to make sure  See that order is kept.  b    : to take care of : provide for  had enough money to see us through 6  a    : to find acceptable or attractive  can't understand what he sees in her  b    : to regard as : judge    c    : to prefer to have  I'll see him hanged first. I'll see you dead before I accept your terms. 7  a    : to call on : visit    b(1)    : to keep company with especially in courtship or dating  had been seeing each other for a year  (2)    : to grant an interview to : receive  The president will see you now. 8   : accompany, escort  See the guests to the door. 9   : to meet (a bet) in poker or to equal the bet of (a player) : call   intransitive verb 1  a    : to apprehend objects by sight    b    : to have the power of sight    c    : to perceive objects as if by sight   2  a    : to look about    b    : to give or pay attention   3  a    : to grasp something mentally    b    : to acknowledge or consider something being pointed out  See, I told you it would rain. 4   : to make investigation or inquiry    seeable   ˈsē-ə-bəl adjective see2 of 2 noun1  a    : a seat of a bishop's office, power, or authority    b    : a cathedral town    c   archaic   : cathedra   2   : the authority or jurisdiction of a bishop   see to phrase1 as in wait onto attend to the needs and comforts of It was the job of the nurse to see to the elderly woman until the doctor was available. Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance 
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 2 as in watchto take charge of especially on behalf of another She asked if they could see to the snow removal while she was out of town. Synonyms & Similar Words 
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