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Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary - see through

 
 

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See through

see through
If you see through someone or their behaviour, you realize what their intentions are, even though they are trying to hide them. I saw through your little ruse from the start. PHRASAL VERB: V P n see also see-through
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1.
   phrasal to grasp the true nature of saw through the scheme ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
2.
  видимый насквозь, прозрачный ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
3.
  1. быть, присутствовать (где-л.) до конца to see the operation through —- присутствовать до конца операции to see the war through —- провоевать всю войну 2. доводить (что-л.) до конца to see a business through —- довести дело до (благополучного) конца he saw it through —- он довел это (дело) до конца; он стойко держался до конца depend on him to see things through —- положитесь на него - он все доведет до конца (не бросит дело на полдороге) 3. помогать, поддерживать (обыкн. в беде, в тяжелую минуту) I was sure he would see me through —- я был уверен, что он меня не оставит (поддержит) (в тяжелую минуту); я был уверен, что он выручит меня из беды 4. разгадывать, распознавать (кого-л., что-л.), видеть насквозь (кого-л.) to see through smb.'s plans —- разгадать чьи-л. планы I see through your little game —- мне ясна ваша хитрость the tricks are easily seen through —- эти проделки шиты белыми нитками to see through smb. —- видеть кого-л. насквозь to see through smb.'s disguise —- распознать истинное лицо кого-л. ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
4.
  ~ adj a see-through piece of clothing is made of cloth that you can see through  (This dress is completely see-through when it's wet!)  (- compare transparent (1)) segment ~ n 1 a part of something that is in some way different from or affected differently from the whole  (A large segment of the public is against the new tax.) 2 a part of a fruit, flower or insect that naturally divides into parts  (the segments of an orange) 3 technical a part of a circle separated from the rest of the circle by a straight line across it 4 technical the part of a line between two points ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
5.
  {v.} 1. To understand the real meaning of or reason for; realize the falseness of. * /Mother saw through Johnny's excuses not to go to bed on Christmas Eve. She knew he wanted to stay up to see Santa Claus./ * /The teacher saw through the boy's story of having to help at home./ 2. To do (something) until finished; stay with until the end. * /Once Charles started a job, he saw it through till it was finished./ 3. To help and encourage (a person) through trouble or difficulty. * /Mrs. Miller saw Jane through her sickness./ * /When Mr. and Mrs. Brown lost their little girl, their friends saw them through with help and sympathy./ * /His business was about to fail, but his banker saw him through./ 4. To be enough for; last. * /This money will see us through the week./ * /Here is a long report to type. Do you have enough paper to see you through?/ Compare: TIDE OVER. ...
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