see+through

  • 101see somebody through — ˌsee sb ˈthrough | ˌsee sb ˈthrough sth derived (not used in the progressive tenses) to give help or support to sb for a particular period of time • Her courage and good humour saw her through. • I only have $20 to see me through the week.… …

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  • 102see somebody through something — ˌsee sb ˈthrough | ˌsee sb ˈthrough sth derived (not used in the progressive tenses) to give help or support to sb for a particular period of time • Her courage and good humour saw her through. • I only have $20 to see me through the week.… …

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  • 103see — vb 1 See, behold, descry, espy, view, survey, contemplate, observe, notice, remark, note, perceive, discern can all mean to take cognizance of something by physical or sometimes mental vision. See, the most general of these terms, may be used to… …

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  • 104Through arch bridge — Sydney Harbour Bridge, arguably the most famous of this type Ancestor Truss arch bridge Related None(see Suspension bridge) …

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  • 105through — [ θru ] function word *** Through can be used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun): They were riding through a forest. as an adverb (without a following noun): There s a hole in the roof where the rain comes through. as an …

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  • 106see (someone) through (something) — to support someone through a difficult time. He was a real friend to see me through my long illness …

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  • 107see at something through somebody's eyes — see, look at, etc. sth through sb s eyes idiom to think about or see sth the way that another person sees it • Try looking at it through her eyes for a change. • Events are seen through the eyes of a Polish refugee. Main entry: ↑eyeidiom …

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  • 108Through a Naked Lens — is an American play by author George Barthel. It received its world premiere Off Broadway at the Wings Theatre in New York City. The play itself uses historical evidence and imagined circumstances to depict the rise of early Hollywood film star… …

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  • 109see the things through rose-colored glasses — • see the world/things through rose colored glasses see only the good things about something, be too optimistic She is a little unrealistic and tends to see the world through rose colored glasses …

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  • 110see the world through rose-colored glasses — • see the world/things through rose colored glasses see only the good things about something, be too optimistic She is a little unrealistic and tends to see the world through rose colored glasses …

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