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Definition
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to see
明天見!See you tomorrow!
- graphic and meaning component (vision, seeing)
- to meet
- radical (Kang Xi 147)
Compounds (35)
parent; one's own (flesh and blood); relative; related; marriage; bride; close; intimate; in person; first-hand; in favor of; pro-; to kiss; (Internet slang) dear
to look (at); to watch; to observe; sight; view; to behold; to advise; concept; point of view; appearance; outlook
amaranth (genus Amaranthus); Joseph's coat (Amaranthus tricolor); Chinese spinach (Amaranth mangostanus)
Related words (174)
damn it; dammit; curse it!; go to hell; to hell with it!; holy shit; to be fantastic (fig.); to be absurd (fig.)
to see what is right and act courageously (idiom, from Analects); to stand up bravely for the truth; to do boldly what is righteous; to act bravely for a just cause; to never hesitate to do what is right; acting heroically in a just cause
to keep one's calm in the face of the unexpected; not to wonder at strange sights
see a worthy, think to imitate (idiom, from Analects); emulate the virtuous; Follow the example of a virtuous and wise teacher.
my limited view (lit. view through a thin tube); my limited understanding; my opinion (humble)
please don't be upset; no hard feelings; absit iniuria verbis; let injury by words be absent
(lit.) on hearing wind, to say rain; to agree uncritically with whatever people say; to parrot other people's words; to chime in with others
unable to see the wood for the trees; (fig.) only able to see isolated details, and not the bigger picture
Idioms (64)
to see profit and forget morality (idiom); to act from mercenary considerations; to sell one's soul for gain
to see profit and remember morality (idiom); to act ethically; not tempted by riches
experienced and knowledgeable (idiom); to have great experience; to have a wide range of experience; to have seen a great deal
to change at once on seeing sth different (idiom); loving fads and novelty; never satisfied with what one has
one tiny clue reveals the general trend (idiom); small beginnings show how things will develop
see the opportunity and act (idiom); to act according to circumstances; to play it by ear; to use one's discretion
(lit.) seeing others go hunting, one is excited by memories of the thrill of the hunt (idiom); (fig.) seeing others do what one loves to do, one is inspired to try it again
(lit.) to squeeze into every crack (idiom); (fig.) to make the most of every opportunity
(lit.) to see a gap and stick in a needle (idiom); fig. to make use of every second and every inch
to open one's eyes wide at the sight of profit (idiom); thinking of nothing but personal gain; money-grubbing
(lit.) see the wind and set your sails (idiom); fig. to act pragmatically; to be flexible and take advantage of the situation
(lit.) see the wind and set the helm (idiom); fig. to act pragmatically; to be flexible and take advantage of the situation
(lit.) see the wind and assume it will rain (idiom); fig. gullible; to believe whatever people suggest
(lit.) see the wind and set the helm (idiom); fig. to act pragmatically; to be flexible and take advantage of the situation
(lit.) to fight it out with sb to see who is best (idiom); (fig.) to cross swords with; to lock horns
(lit.) to draw blood on the first prick (idiom); (fig.) to hit the nail on the head
(lit.) Even if we don't see each other, don't give up and leave (idiom); Be sure to wait!; See you there!
(lit.) rarely seen, very strange (idiom); to express amazement due to lack of experience; naive expression of excitement due to ignorance
(lit.) to open the door and see the mountain; fig. to get right to the point (idiom)
(lit.) pulling on the lapels exposes the elbows (idiom); strapped for cash; unable to make ends meet
anyone with eyes can see it (idiom); obvious to all; sth speaks for itself; is there for all to see
(lit.) casual aquaintances should not come between relatives; blood is thicker than water (idiom)
(lit.) the eye cannot see the eyelashes (idiom); fig. unable to see one's own faults; to lack self-awareness; truths too close to home
to regret not having met earlier (idiom); It is nice to meet you finally.; It feels like we have known each other all along.
(lit.) set up a pole and see the shadow (idiom); fig. instant effect; quick results
(lit.) minor magician in the presence of a great one (idiom); (fig.) to pale into insignificance by comparison
what remains unseen is deemed to be clean; what the eye doesn't see, the heart doesn't grieve over (idiom)
seeing once is better than hearing a hundred times (idiom); seeing for oneself is better than hearing from many others; seeing is believing
knowing sb by their reputation can't compare to meeting them in person (idiom)
you don't release the hawk until you've seen the hare (idiom); one doesn't act without some incentive
(lit.) not to shed a tear until one sees the coffin (idiom); (fig.) refuse to be convinced until one is faced with grim reality
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