![]() ![]() 7 see somebody (about something) to have a meeting with someone You ought to see a doctor about that cough.6 see somebody to visit someone Come and see us again soon.5 see somebody (not usually used in the progressive tenses ) to be near and recognize someone to meet someone by chance Guess who I saw at the party last night!.4 (used in orders ) see something to look at something in order to find information See page 158.to look (at somebody/something)/watch (somebody/something)/observe somebody/something carefully/closely.to look (at)/watch/view/observe (somebody/something) with amazement/surprise/disapproval, etc.observe ( formal) to watch someone or something carefully, especially to learn more about them or it: The patients were observed over a period of several months.View is more formal than see and is used especially in business contexts. You can see/view a movie/program/show but you cannot: see/view television.view ( formal) to look at something, especially when you look carefully to watch television, a movie, etc: People came from all over the world to view her artwork.see to watch a game, television program, performance, etc: In the evening we went to see a movie. ![]() watch to look at someone or something for a time, paying attention to what happens: to watch television Watch what I do, then you try.look to turn your eyes in a particular direction: If you look carefully, you can just see our house from here.These words all mean to turn your eyes in a particular direction. Fifty thousand people saw the championship. Did you see that program on Brazil last night? In the evening we went to see a movie. 3 (not usually used in the progressive tenses ) see something to watch a game, television program, performance, etc. ![]()
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