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See the light of day
See the light Have seen better days See double Be seeing things Let me see See (that) See something for what it is also see somebody for what they are to realize that someone or something is not as good or nice as they seem They are unimpressed with the scheme and rightly see it for what it is. 22. MAKE SURE [transitive not in progressive] to make sure or check that something is done Don't worry - I'll see to it. The hotel's owners see to it that their guests are given every luxury. 23. EXPERIENCE SOMETHING [transitive not in progressive] to experience something She was so sick that doctors didn't think she'd live to see her first birthday. I never thought I'd live to see the day when women became priests. 24. TIME/PLACE [transitive] if a time or place has seen a particular event or situation, it happened or existed in that time or place This year has seen a big increase in road accidents. The city has seen plenty of violence over the years. also let's see spoken used when you are trying to remember something Let me see... where did I put that letter? 26. I don't see why not spoken used to say 'yes' in answer to a request 'Can we go to the park?' 'I don't see why not.' 27. GO WITH SOMEBODY [transitive always + adverb/preposition] to go somewhere with someone to make sure they are safe My mother used to see me across the road. I'll get Nick to see you home. Let me see you to the door (=go with you to the door, to say goodbye). to imagine that you see someone or something which is not really there There's no one there - you must be seeing things. if you see double, something is wrong with your eyes, so that you see two things when there is only one informal to be in a bad condition Her hat had seen better days. 31. be glad/pleased etc to see the back of somebody/something British English spoken to be pleased when someone leaves or when you get rid of something, because you do not like them I'll be glad to see the back of him. I won't be sorry to see the back of this place. 32. see the last of somebody/something a) to not see someone or something again, especially someone or something you do not like I thought we'd seen the last of him. It was a relief to see the last of them. b) to not have to deal with something any more Police had hoped they'd seen the last of the joyriding. We may not have seen the last of this controversy. a) to realize that something is true She finally saw the light and ended the relationship. b) to have a special experience that makes you believe in a religion a) if something sees the light of day, it is brought out so that people can see it This decision will ensure that the Pentagon Papers never see the light of day. b) to start to exist This type of PC first saw the light of day in 1981.
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