see through

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İngilizce - Türkçe
yetmek (para)
zorluklara rağmen tamamlamak
aklından geçeni gör
(deyim) see through someone sth. içini okumak,kanmak see someone through birine sıkıntısını atlatıncaya kadar yardım etmek. see sth. through sonuna kadar götürmek,dayanmak
yardım etmek
destek olmak
sonuna kadar götürmek
yarım bırakmamak
arasından bakmak
içini görmek
işini görmek
yarı yolda bırakmamak
see through one
birinin içini okumak
see through a glass darkly
(deyim) belli belirsiz görmek
see through s.o./s.t
birinin/bir şeyin kim/ne olduğunu anlamak
see through somebody
ne mal olduğunu anlamak
see through the window
pencereden bakmak
now i see through it
anlaşıldı
see a thing through
bir işi başarmak
see a thing through
tuttuğunu koparmak
see right through someone
Birisinin dürüst olmadığını anlamak/görmek/bilmek
see someone through
(deyim) Birine zor zamanında destek olmak, birinin kara gününde elinden tutmak
see-through
Transparan, içini gösteren
see-through
transparan
see one through
yetmek, idare etmek: This money will see us through until next month. Bu para bizi önümüzdeki aya kadar idare eder. This much food will see
see s.t. through
bir şeyin sonunu getirmek
see s.t. through/out
bir işin sonunu getirmek, bir işi bitirmek
see something through
bir şeyin sonunu getirmek
see something through
bir işi bitirmek
see the world through
dünyayı tozpembe görmek
see things through rose spectacles
hayatı toz pembe görmek
see things through rose spectacles
toz pembe gözlüklerle bakmak
İngilizce - İngilizce
To detect or deduce someone's true motives or mindset

In that moment, I saw right through her; this petition drive had nothing to do with her love for animals, and everything to do with impressing Michael, the cute intern.

To not be deceived by a contradictory appearance or statement

I can see through his poker face, he isn't fooling anyone.

To find something visually transparent

We saw through the water with ease; it was as clear as glass.

perceive the true nature of; "We could see through her apparent calm"
support financially through a period of time; "The scholarship saw me through college"; "This money will see me through next month
support financially through a period of time; "The scholarship saw me through college"; "This money will see me through next month"
{f} see from behind; worry that something will be done properly until the end
If 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. see also see-through
remain with until completion; "I must see the job through"
see someone through
To constitute ample supply for one for

Those chocolates should see us through the holiday season.

see someone through
To suffice for a time

Two full bags should be enough to see the family through.

see something through
To complete (the thing); to fulfill a commitment

Do not start the project if you are not going to be around to see it through.

see-through
transparent or translucent; that can be seen through

If you are planning to wear a see-through dress, wear something underneath.

see someone through
(deyim) Support a person through a difficult time
see it through
make sure something is completed properly
see-through
so thin as to transmit light; "a hat with a diaphanous veil"; "filmy wings of a moth"; "gauzy clouds of dandelion down"; "gossamer cobwebs"; "sheer silk stockings"; "transparent chiffon"; "vaporous silks"
see-through
See-through clothes are made of thin cloth, so that you can see a person's body or underwear through them. = transparent. a see-through material or surface allows you to see through it
see-through
{s} allowing light to pass through, transparent
seethrough
{s} allowing light to pass through, transparent; made of transparent fabric or material
see through

    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    si thru

    Telaffuz

    /ˈsē ˈᴛʜro͞o/ /ˈsiː ˈθruː/

    Etimoloji

    [ 'sE ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English seen, from Old English sEon; akin to Old High German sehan to see and perhaps to Latin sequi to follow; more at SUE.