go+to+see
121See — Sm std. (8. Jh.), mhd. sē, ahd. sē(o), as. sēo, sēu Stammwort. Aus g. * saiwi m. See , auch Meer , auch in gt. saiws, anord. sær, sjór, sjár, ae. sǣ m./f., afr. sē. Herkunft unklar. Vielleicht als * saigwi zu seihen, doch ist ein klares… …
122see-through — (adj.) 1950, from SEE (Cf. see) (v.) + THROUGH (Cf. through) …
123see\ beyond\ one's\ nose — • see beyond one s nose • see beyond the end of one s nose v. phr. To make wise judgments about questions of importance to yourself and others; act with farseeing understanding. Used in negative, conditional, and interrogative sentences. He… …
124see\ beyond\ the\ end\ of\ one's\ nose — • see beyond one s nose • see beyond the end of one s nose v. phr. To make wise judgments about questions of importance to yourself and others; act with farseeing understanding. Used in negative, conditional, and interrogative sentences. He… …
125see\ fit — • see fit • think fit v. phr. To decide that an action is necessary, wise, or advisable; choose. Jim asked Dad, what time should I come home after the dance? His father answered, You way do as you see fit. Often used with an infinitive. After… …
126see\ to — • see to • look to v 1. To attend to; get ready for; take care of. Plans had been prepared that looked to every possibility. The president assigned a man to look to our needs. 2. To go for help to; depend on. The child looks to his mother to cure …
127see the things through rose-colored glasses — • see the world/things through rose colored glasses see only the good things about something, be too optimistic She is a little unrealistic and tends to see the world through rose colored glasses …
128see the world through rose-colored glasses — • see the world/things through rose colored glasses see only the good things about something, be too optimistic She is a little unrealistic and tends to see the world through rose colored glasses …