SEESの定義と意味 - メリアム・ウェブスター
原題: SEES Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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- SEESは動詞および名詞として使用される言葉で、特に視覚的な認識や観察を示す際に用いられます。メリアム・ウェブスター辞典では、1828年からの歴史を持ち、同義語や例文も提供されています。
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SEES Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster Est. 1828 Dictionary Definition verb noun verb 2 verb noun Synonyms Example Sentences Word History Phrases Containing Rhymes Entries Near Cite this Entry Citation Kids Definition Kids Medical Definition Medical Biographical Name Biographical More from M-W Show more Show more Citation Kids Medical Biographical More from M-W Save Word To save this word, you'll need to log in. Log In see 1 of 2 verb ˈsē saw ˈsȯ ; seen ˈsēn ; seeing ˈsē-iŋ ; sees Synonyms of see Simple Definition A Simple Definition is available from our Learner's Dictionary to help you understand the meaning faster. transitive verb 1 a : to perceive by the eye b : to perceive or detect as if by sight 2 a : to be aware of : recognize sees only our faults b : to imagine as a possibility : suppose couldn't see him as a crook c : to form a mental picture of : visualize can still see her as she was years ago d : to perceive the meaning or importance of : understand 3 a : to come to know : discover b : to be the setting or time of The last fifty years have seen a sweeping revolution in science … — Barry Commoner c : to have experience of : undergo see army service 4 a : examine , watch want to see how she handles the problem b (1) : read (2) : to read of c : to attend as a spectator see a play 5 a : to make sure See that order is kept. b : to take care of : provide for had enough money to see us through 6 a : to find acceptable or attractive can't understand what he sees in her b : to regard as : judge c : to prefer to have I'll see him hanged first. I'll see you dead before I accept your terms. 7 a : to call on : visit b (1) : to keep company with especially in courtship or dating had been seeing each other for a year (2) : to grant an interview to : receive The president will see you now. 8 : accompany , escort See the guests to the door. 9 : to meet (a bet) in poker or to equal the bet of (a player) : call intransitive verb 1 a : to apprehend objects by sight b : to have the power of sight c : to perceive objects as if by sight 2 a : to look about b : to give or pay attention 3 a : to grasp something mentally b : to acknowledge or consider something being pointed out See , I told you it would rain. 4 : to make investigation or inquiry seeable ˈsē-ə-bəl adjective see also: see after see eye to eye see red see the light see the light of day see things see through see to see 2 of 2 noun plural sees 1 a : a seat of a bishop's office, power, or authority b : a cathedral town c archaic : cathedra 2 : the authority or jurisdiction of a bishop Synonyms of see Relevance Verb notice eye spot regard See All Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus Examples of see in a Sentence Verb It was so dark that I couldn't see anything. I can't see a thing without my glasses. Would you turn on the light? I can hardly see a thing. Let me see what you're holding in your hand. I saw your sister at the party, but I didn't talk to her. I saw her take the money. Nobody saw the accident happen. He was last seen leaving his house yesterday morning. You have to see it to believe it. “He says he's coming.” “I'll believe it when I see it.” See More Recent Examples on the Web Examples are automatically compiled from online sources to show current usage. Read More Opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback . Verb The fact is that recent or older series can gain new footholds with modern viewers who haven’t seen them. — Brian Steinberg, Variety , 30 Apr. 2026 Actor Sarah Jessica Parker was seen walking down the grand staircase at the New York Public Library with Queen Camilla after a literacy event this afternoon. — Emma Caughlan, NBC news , 30 Apr. 2026 Noun Business leaders have understandably shifted into a wait-and- see mode. — Alaa Shahine Salha, semafor.com , 22 Apr. 2026 There’s a see -sawing feeling, Briones adds, between wanting to engage with the fun alongside fans of her work and trying to find a boundary when the attention on the character gets messy or dark. — Jackson McHenry, Vulture , 17 Apr. 2026 See All Example Sentences for see Word History Etymology Verb Middle English seen , from Old English sēon ; akin to Old High German sehan to see and perhaps to Latin sequi to follow — more at sue Noun Middle English se , from Anglo-French sé, see , from Latin sedes seat; akin to Latin sedēre to sit — more at sit First Known Use Verb before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a Noun 14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1c Time Traveler The first known use of see was before the 12th century See more words from the same century Phrases Containing see as far as the eye can see a sight to see / behold as / so far as one can see / tell / judge fail to see / understand I'd (just) like to see him try (I'll / we'll) see you around let me see let's see live to see the day long time no see look - see must - see no - see - um not see the forest for the trees not see the wood for the trees not see why not re - see see about see action see after see and be seen see around / round see daylight see dollar signs see double see eye to eye see here see if I care see off see oneself out see one's way (clear) to see out see over see / read the writing / handwriting on the wall see red see sense see (someone) around see (something) in (something or someone) see stars see the back of see the day see the last of (someone or something) see the light see the light of day see the New Year in see things see / think fit see through see to see to it see / travel the world see you (around / later) show / see (someone) to the door so I see suck it and see we'll see we'll (soon) see about that what / who should someone see but See More Rhymes for see be bee bree cree fee flea flee free gee ghee glee he See All Rhymes for see Browse Nearby Words sedum see See See all Nearby Words Cite this Entry Style MLA Chicago APA Merriam-Webster “See.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary , Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/see. 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Copy Citation Kids Definition see 1 of 2 verb ˈsē saw ˈsȯ ; seen ˈsēn ; seeing ˈsē-iŋ 1 a : to become aware of by means of the eyes or have the power of sight see a bird a person who cannot see b : to give or pay attention see, the bus is coming 2 a : to have experience of : undergo had seen life on a farm b : to know or find out by investigation see what's wrong with the car c : to acknowledge or consider something being pointed out see , I told you it would rain 3 a : to form a mental picture of : visualize I can see it now in my mind b : to understand the meaning or importance of I see what you mean c : to be aware of : recognize sees only our faults d : to imagine as a possibility couldn't see him as a crook 4 a : to provide for had enough money to see them through b : to make sure see that the job gets done 5 a : to call on : visit see a sick friend b (1) : to keep company with especially in courtship or dating had been seeing each other for a year (2) : to grant an interview to : receive the president will see you 6 : accompany sense 1 , escort I'll see you home see 2 of 2 noun 1 : the city in which a bishop's church is located 2 : the area in which a bishop has authority : diocese Medical Definition see verb ˈsē saw ˈsȯ ; seen ˈsēn ; seeing ˈsē-iŋ transitive verb : to perceive by the eye intransitive verb 1 : to have the power of sight 2 : to apprehend objects by sight Biographical Definition See biographical name ˈsē Simple Definition A Simple Definition is available from our Learner's Dictionary to help you understand the meaning faster. Thomas Jefferson Jackson 1866–1962 American astronomer and mathematician More from Merriam-Webster on see Nglish: Translation of see for Spanish Speakers Last Updated: 30 Apr 2026 - Updated example sentences Love words? Need even more definitions? Subscribe to America's largest dictionary and get thousands more definitions and advanced search—ad free! Merriam-Webster unabridged More from Merriam-Webster Word of the Day Beltane See Definitions and Examples » Get Word of the Day daily email! Popular in Grammar & Usage See More More Commonly Mispronounced Words 5 Verbal Slip Ups and Language Mistakes Is that lie 'bald-faced' or 'bold-faced'? The Difference Between 'i.e.' and 'e.g.' Why is '-ed' sometimes pronounced at the end of a word? 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