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Look at, see or watch ? - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary See See means noticing something using our eyes The past simple form is saw and the -ed form is seen: I saw Trevor at the shopping centre yesterday Has anyone seen my glasses?
SAW中文 (繁體)翻譯:劍橋詞典 - Cambridge Dictionary Cut off the unwanted branches close to the trunk using a saw Warehouse workers would saw up blocks of salt with a special saw
SEE SOMEONE OFF | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary uk siː us siː present participle seeing | past tense saw | past participle seen mainly UK informal to defeat someone or something, or to deal with him, her, or it effectively so that that person or thing can no longer cause harm: