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单词 seeing
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Definition of seeing in English:

seeing

conjunction ˈsiːɪŋˈsiɪŋ
seeing as/that
  • Because; since.

    seeing that I'm awake, I might as well come with you
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Also, communism seemed the chic thing to explore, seeing as I was a disillusioned young university student.
    • Actually that's a tough one, seeing as I like all the nominated albums.
    • He probably feels like he needs to help you, seeing as London is full of crazed taxi drivers.
    • Now is such a great time to go home, seeing as I don't ‘do’ football.
    • We got 16 out of 20 which I thought was pretty good seeing as I only knew 7 or 8 of them and hadn't heard of any of the rest!
    • The second track, Powerless, is surely a song we have all heard, seeing as it's the first single off her album.
    • It's refreshing also to see Posey grab hold of a role like this, seeing as she hasn't had anything substantive to sink her talents into of late.
    • Perhaps, he suggested, we should be beyond that, seeing as the situation is so new, complex and unprecedented.
    • My brain has apparently simply up and died on me, seeing as how I am sitting here without any typing going on, just staring at a blank screen.
    • What is the helping agent's toxicity, seeing as it is not licensed in the US?
    • Home I went seeing as I didn't have my water wings with me.
    • It is only natural especially seeing as Argentina was kind enough to accept as many Irish people as possible in the 19th century.
    • The two end up marrying other mates, though why is never fully explained seeing as they're clearly obsessed with one another.
    • He hardly could, seeing as the stickers can be ordered for free through the party's official website
    • I can refer to you by whatever offensive terminology I like without defaming you, seeing as you're a person of public interest.
    • The only thing wrong with it is that the songs are a bit samey, but seeing as the album is less than 40 minutes long, this doesn't bother me much.
    • It would be a little ironic if it was, seeing as the movie is constructed as a series of episodes along the route to the perfect noodle restaurant.
    • Some women will take offence to such a frivolous comment, especially seeing as most of us view this as a serious topic of conversation.
    • You may want to have a strong cup of coffee before going, seeing as this party is slated to run until 8 a.m.
    • Well, seeing as how no-one was queueing up to write my blog while I wasn't, I suppose I'd best get back to writing it myself.
noun ˈsiːɪŋˈsiɪŋ
mass noun
  • 1The action of seeing someone or something.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Then the audience takes note of what that means, the act of seeing.
    1. 1.1Astronomy The quality of observed images as determined by atmospheric conditions.
      he had given the seeing as ‘fair’

Phrases

  • seeing is believing

    • proverb You need to see something before you can accept that it really exists or occurs.

      Example sentencesExamples
      • There would be two possible criticisms of someone who claims that (for example) seeing is believing.
      • There were some people who had given up on it, but now seeing is believing.
      • If seeing is believing, we give you a sample of the buffet spread on Friday night.
      • If seeing is believing, the army's video of the event might have settled the debate.
      • We want them to see because we're foolish enough to think that seeing is believing.
      • Well, seeing is believing and one only hopes it will be worth the wait.
      • If seeing is believing, the genuine road user today has to be content with very little space on city roads.
      • If seeing is believing, this one sure did prove the line right.
      • I've seen the newspaper story and photo and seeing is believing.
      • I guess it sort of means that seeing is believing and this is the safest option for a lot of people who don't quite ‘get’ faith.
 
 

Definition of seeing in US English:

seeing

conjunctionˈsiɪŋˈsēiNG
  • Because; since.

    seeing as Stuart's an old friend, I thought I might help him out
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The second track, Powerless, is surely a song we have all heard, seeing as it's the first single off her album.
    • Now is such a great time to go home, seeing as I don't ‘do’ football.
    • What is the helping agent's toxicity, seeing as it is not licensed in the US?
    • Actually that's a tough one, seeing as I like all the nominated albums.
    • Perhaps, he suggested, we should be beyond that, seeing as the situation is so new, complex and unprecedented.
    • Also, communism seemed the chic thing to explore, seeing as I was a disillusioned young university student.
    • I can refer to you by whatever offensive terminology I like without defaming you, seeing as you're a person of public interest.
    • It would be a little ironic if it was, seeing as the movie is constructed as a series of episodes along the route to the perfect noodle restaurant.
    • It is only natural especially seeing as Argentina was kind enough to accept as many Irish people as possible in the 19th century.
    • The only thing wrong with it is that the songs are a bit samey, but seeing as the album is less than 40 minutes long, this doesn't bother me much.
    • He probably feels like he needs to help you, seeing as London is full of crazed taxi drivers.
    • Well, seeing as how no-one was queueing up to write my blog while I wasn't, I suppose I'd best get back to writing it myself.
    • My brain has apparently simply up and died on me, seeing as how I am sitting here without any typing going on, just staring at a blank screen.
    • It's refreshing also to see Posey grab hold of a role like this, seeing as she hasn't had anything substantive to sink her talents into of late.
    • You may want to have a strong cup of coffee before going, seeing as this party is slated to run until 8 a.m.
    • Home I went seeing as I didn't have my water wings with me.
    • The two end up marrying other mates, though why is never fully explained seeing as they're clearly obsessed with one another.
    • He hardly could, seeing as the stickers can be ordered for free through the party's official website
    • Some women will take offence to such a frivolous comment, especially seeing as most of us view this as a serious topic of conversation.
    • We got 16 out of 20 which I thought was pretty good seeing as I only knew 7 or 8 of them and hadn't heard of any of the rest!
nounˈsiɪŋˈsēiNG
  • 1The action of seeing someone or something.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Then the audience takes note of what that means, the act of seeing.
    1. 1.1Astronomy The quality of observed images as determined by atmospheric conditions.

Phrases

  • seeing is believing

    • proverb You need to see something before you can accept that it really exists or occurs.

      Example sentencesExamples
      • If seeing is believing, the genuine road user today has to be content with very little space on city roads.
      • If seeing is believing, this one sure did prove the line right.
      • If seeing is believing, we give you a sample of the buffet spread on Friday night.
      • I guess it sort of means that seeing is believing and this is the safest option for a lot of people who don't quite ‘get’ faith.
      • There were some people who had given up on it, but now seeing is believing.
      • I've seen the newspaper story and photo and seeing is believing.
      • Well, seeing is believing and one only hopes it will be worth the wait.
      • There would be two possible criticisms of someone who claims that (for example) seeing is believing.
      • We want them to see because we're foolish enough to think that seeing is believing.
      • If seeing is believing, the army's video of the event might have settled the debate.
 
 
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