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you see
go-see
Synonym of look-see (“audition for visual appraisal”)
see the day
(followed by a clause) To experience in one's lifetime.
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see for oneself
(idiomatic, intransitive) To confirm a doubted claim by directly examining it.
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see about
To take care of; to attend to; to check up on. / To inform oneself about; to come to know of; to look for. / To contact (someone); to meet (someone) and talk to them about.
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as I see it
see daylight
To reach an understanding of something previously obscure; to arrive at a solution to a problem. / To near completion of a lengthy task. / (chiefly in the negative) To become exposed to view; to be seen.
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lai see
(Hong Kong) lucky money
sip-and-see
A form of baby shower which takes place after the child is born so that friends and family can meet the newborn.
no eye see
(Hong Kong) To be unable to bear (the sight of) something anymore; to refuse to be involved further; to be disinclined to continue caring about.