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View usage for: Chinese translation of 'see through' vt - (= help) [person]
帮(幫)助 ... 渡过(過)难(難)关(關) (bāngzhù ... dùguò nánguān) ⇒ $50 should see you through. 50美金应该能够帮你渡过难关。 (Wǔshí měijīn yīnggāi nénggòu bāng nǐ dùguò nánguān.)
⇒ He saw me through the hard times. 他曾帮我度过艰难岁月。 (Tā céng bāng wǒ dùguò jiānnán suìyuè.)
vt fus - (= understand) [person]
看穿 (kànchuān) - [plan]
识(識)破 (shípò) ⇒ The jailers saw through my scheme. 看守们识破了我的计划。 (Kānshǒumen shípòle wǒ de jìhuà.)
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1. phrasal verbIf 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. [VERB PARTICLE noun] 2. See also see-through More Synonyms of see through See full dictionary entry for see
adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]See-through clothes are made of thin cloth, so that you can see a person's body or underwear through them. Synonyms: transparent, fine, thin, sheer More Synonyms of see through see through in British Englishverb1. (transitive) to help out in time of need or trouble I know you're short of money, but I'll see you through 2. (tr, adverb) to remain with until the end or completion let's see the job through 3. (intr, preposition) to perceive the true nature of I can see through your evasion adjective see-through4. partly or wholly transparent or translucent, esp (of clothes) in a titillating way a see-through nightie see through in American English 1. to perceive the true meaning, character, or nature of saw through his pretty words 2. to carry out to the end; finish to see a project through 3. to help out or carry through a time of difficulty saw her through her final exams See full dictionary entry for see see-through in American English (ˈsiˌθru) adjective that can be seen through; more or less transparent or translucent see-through fabric, see-through packages Examples of 'see through' in a sentencesee through This helps you see through excuses and get the action you need.But you've got to see through that and know that you can turn it around.At work, you see through flattery and know who really has your interests at heart.And with the clarity that comes with time, they saw through it.It was a long and tough fight, which she planned meticulously and saw through to the end.Get your thinking cap on, as all your plans need to be seen through to the end.The sixth sense that helps you see through people's smiles to their true feelings is switched on.A good way to see through the fog of war.The best thing a government can do to help is to see through necessary improvements to the nation's infrastructure.What I liked about the first series was that it was about a time seen through advertising.Although I’m really beginning to see through it a little, too.Nine tricks and perfectly done - as though he'd seen through the backs of the cards.She was also dressed in a see-through nightie.He told a court he was given the notes in brown envelopes and see-through plastic bags.You'd be surprised how forgiving a see-through dress can be.At an airport all of them have to put their liquids in a see-through bag and take off their shoes and their belts and their watches. In other languagessee through British English: see-through / ˈsiːˌθruː/ ADJECTIVE See-through clothes are made of thin cloth, so that you can see a person's body or underwear through them. ...a see-through veil. - American English: see-through
- Arabic: شَفَّاف
- Brazilian Portuguese: transparente
- Chinese: 透明的
- Croatian: proziran
- Czech: průhledný
- Danish: gennemsigtig
- Dutch: doorzichtig
- European Spanish: transparente
- Finnish: läpinäkyvä
- French: transparent
- German: durchsichtig
- Greek: διαφανής
- Italian: trasparente
- Japanese: 透けて見える
- Korean: 투명한
- Norwegian: gjennomsiktig
- Polish: przezroczysty
- European Portuguese: transparente
- Romanian: transparent
- Russian: прозрачный
- Latin American Spanish: transparente
- Swedish: genomskinlig
- Thai: โปร่งใส
- Turkish: transparan
- Ukrainian: прозорий
- Vietnamese: trong suốt
All related terms of 'see through'Definition (of clothing) made of thin cloth so that the wearer's body or underclothes are visible a see-through curtain Additional synonymsDefinition very thin and almost transparent a long, filmy skirt Synonyms transparent, fine, sheer, delicate, fragile, see-through, flimsy, chiffon, insubstantial, floaty, gossamer, diaphanous, gauzy, cobwebby, finespun Definition of delicate or careful workmanship Her suit was of a pale grey fine material. Synonyms delicate, light, thin, sheer, lightweight, flimsy, wispy, gossamer, diaphanous, gauzy, chiffony Definition light and thin a flimsy pink chiffon nightgown Synonyms thin, light, sheer, transparent, chiffon, gossamer, gauzyNearby words ofsee-through - see something through
- see through something or someone
- see to something or someone
- see-through
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Related terms ofsee-through - see someone through
- see something through
- see through something or someone
Additional synonymsthin, gauzy curtains, stirred by the breeze Synonyms delicate, light, thin, sheer, transparent, see-through, flimsy, translucent, insubstantial, gossamer, diaphanous, filmydaring gossamer dresses of sheer black lace Synonyms delicate, light, fine, thin, sheer, transparent, airy, flimsy, silky, diaphanous, gauzyDefinition (of textiles) light, delicate, and see-through sheer black tights Synonyms fine, thin, transparent, see-through, gossamer, diaphanous, gauzyDefinition not dense Her gown was thin and she shivered from the cold. Synonyms fine, delicate, flimsy, sheer, transparent, see-through, translucent, skimpy, gossamer, diaphanous, filmy, unsubstantial |