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  • 51see — 1. v. (past saw; past part. seen) 1 tr. discern by use of the eyes; observe; look at (can you see that spider?; saw him fall over). 2 intr. have or use the power of discerning objects with the eyes (sees best at night). 3 tr. discern mentally;… …

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  • 52Let's Go to the Hop — Infobox Television episode Title =Let’s Go to the Hop Series =Family Guy Caption = Lando Griffin dancing with Connie D Amico. Season =2 Episode =14 Airdate =June 6, 2000 Production =2ACX04 Writer =Matt Weitzman and Mike Barker Director =Glen Hill …

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  • 53let —    Ae, ho oku u, e.    ♦ To let down, ku uku u, ku una, ho olu e.    ♦ To let go, kala, ku u, ho oku u, leikō.    ♦ To let in, ho okomo.    ♦ Let s go, e hele kākou; ikū, inā (rare).    ♦ Let me see, oia ana, oliana, aliana, inane.    ♦ Let me in …

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  • 54see — see1 seeable, adj. seeableness, n. /see/, v., saw, seen, seeing. v.t. 1. to perceive with the eyes; look at. 2. to view; visit or attend as a spectator: to see a play. 3. to perceive by means of computer vision. 4. to scan or v …

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  • 55see — I [[t]si[/t]] v. saw, seen, see•ing 1) to perceive with the eyes; look at 2) to view; visit or attend as a spectator 3) to perceive (things) mentally; understand 4) to construct a mental image of; visualize 5) to accept or imagine as acceptable:… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 56see — see1 verb (sees, seeing, saw; past participle seen) 1》 perceive with the eyes.     ↘watch (a game, film, or other entertainment).     ↘experience or witness (an event or situation). 2》 deduce after reflection or from information.     ↘ascertain… …

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  • 57see —    Ike; nānā (look at).    ♦ To see clearly, well, keenly, ike pono, ike le a, maka ike, i ike, ike kōnale.    ♦ To see personally, ike maka.    ♦ To see double, ike pāpālua.    ♦ To see supernatural things, maka ike.    ♦ To see indistinctly,… …

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  • 58let up — informal 1) the rain has let up See: lessen 2) 2) you never let up, do you? Syn: relax, ease up/off, slow down, pause, break (off), take a break, rest, stop …

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  • 59see one home — {v. phr.} To walk a person home. * / Let me see you home, dear, Nick said to Jenny at the end of the party./ …

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  • 60see the color of one's money — {v. phr.}, {informal} To know that you have money to spend. * /The realtor would not show us a house until he saw the color of our money./ * /Before I show you the diamond, let me see the color of your money./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms