sees
形容词:
1. 见解独到的(perceptive)
2. 易患的(prone)
名词:
1. 目击者(witness)
2. 意见(opinion)
3. 看法(perspective)
词语辨析:
1. sees与saw的区别:sees是现在时态,指的是当前正在发生的行为;saw是过去时态,指的是已经发生过的行为。
2. sees与views的区别:sees强调个人的直接观察和感受;views更加正式,指的是对某事物或问题的看法和观点。
词汇扩充:
1. foresee:预见
2. oversee:监督
3. eyesight:视力
4. perceptive:有洞察力的
5. perspective:观点
近义词:
observe, behold, notice
反义词:
ignore, overlook
柯林斯词典:
sees (noun)
- A see is an official position in the Christian church that is usually given to a bishop as a reward for long and faithful service.
- A see is the place where a bishop has authority over other priests and churches.
sees (verb)
- If you see someone or something, you notice them with your eyes.
- If you see someone, you meet them with the intention of having sex with them.
- If you see that something is true or if you see why it is true, you understand or realize after thinking about it for a while.
- If you see someone or speak to them, you visit them for a short time.
- If you see someone somewhere, you go to that place and meet them.
- If you see someone, you meet them as a social activity.
- If you see someone off, you go to the place that they are leaving from in order to say goodbye to them.
- If you see someone through a difficult period or experience, you support them and help them until it is finished.
- If you see something such as a doctor or a lawyer, you go to them for professional advice or help.
- If you have seen something before, you have already experienced it.
- If you see something such as a film, a show, or a game, you watch it.
- If you see a particular quality in someone, you think that they have it.
- If you see a particular meaning or significance in something, you think that it has it.
牛津词典:
sees (noun)
- A see is the official seat, center of authority, jurisdiction, or office of a bishop.
- Another term for diocese.
sees (verb)
- Perceive with the eyes; discern visually.
- Discern or deduce mentally after reflection or from information; understand.
- Meet (someone one knows) socially or by chance.
- Escort or conduct (someone).
- Ensure that someone attends (a particular event).
- Experience or witness (an event or situation).
- Find (something) out for oneself.
- Consult (a specialist or professional).
- Consider or regard in a specified way.
用法:
1. "sees"作为动词,常用于日常口语和书面语中。
2. "sees"作为名词,常用于宗教和教会领域。
相关例句:
- I see what you mean.
- He saw a car coming towards him.
- She saw him as a father figure.
- We saw the movie last night.
- He saw the doctor about his knee.
- She sees patients in the morning.
- They saw us off at the airport.
- He saw her through her illness.
- I need to see a lawyer about this issue.
- I've seen this happen before.
- Let's go see that new exhibition.
- I see a lot of potential in her.
- He saw no reason to continue.
- The bishop's see is located in the cathedral.
- The diocese has several smaller sees.