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111see — I. , sb. == throne. Pol. S. 215, 773 B. Fr. siége == a bishop’s see. 567 B. II. , v. a. [ysey]. RG. 369; [iso]. O. and N. 327, 370; [iseo]. 125 B.; [so]. O. and N. 34; [y seen]. Alys. 5524; pret. ‘sey.’ RG. 418; ‘ysey.’ RG. 367; ‘isey.’ 38 B.;… …
112see to — PHRASAL VERB If you see to something that needs attention, you deal with it. [V P n] While Franklin saw to the luggage, Sara took Eleanor home …
113see to it — take the responsibility to do something, make sure Will you please see to it that the garbage is taken out in the morning …
114See — Sp Zė nkt. Ap See L Austrija …
115see to — Syn: attend to, deal with, see about, take care of, look after, sort out, organize, arrange …
116See — /si/ (say see) noun Sir John, 1844–1907, Australian state politician, born in England; premier of NSW 1901–04 …
117See — ežeras statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Dalį sausumos paviršiaus įdubimo ilgą laiką užimantis stovinčio vandens telkinys, neturintis tiesioginio ryšio su Pasauliniu vandenynu. Yra mažamaisčiai (oligotrofiniai), daugiamaisčiai …
118See — jūra statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Pasaulinio vandenyno dalis, kurią riboja sausuma arba vandenyno dugno pakilumos ir kuri nuo vandenyno skiriasi vandens masės temperatūra, druskingumu, dinamika, klimato režimu, dugno… …
119See ya. — Go to See you …
120see-er — ˈsēə(r) noun ( s) : one who sees the painter is the see er, he whose trained eye is sensitive Scientific Monthly …