See out Meaning in English
expression
ˈsi/ /ˈaʊt
SEE OWT
sˈiː/ /ˈaʊt
SEE OWT
Definición
To accompany someone to the exit, especially to say goodbye; also, to make sure something continues until the end.
Uso & Matices
Usage is slightly formal or polite when referring to showing guests to the door. Can also mean enduring or continuing until something ends ('see out the season'). Don't confuse with 'see off' (to say goodbye, usually at a station/airport). Common collocation: 'see someone out' (to the door).
Spanish: acompañar hasta la puerta - despedir (en la puerta)Portuguese (BR): acompanhar até a porta - despedir (na porta)Portuguese (PT): acompanhar até à porta - despedir (à porta)Chinese (Simplified): 送到门口 - 送行 (到门口)Chinese (Traditional): 送到門口 - 送行 (到門口)Hindi: दरवाज़े तक छोड़ना - विदा करना (दरवाज़े तक)Arabic: توصيل حتى الباب - توديع عند البابBengali: বিদায় জানানো পর্যন্ত নিয়ে যাওয়া - শেষ পর্যন্ত টিকে থাকাRussian: проводить до выхода - продержаться до концаJapanese: 見送る - 最後までやり遂げるVietnamese: tiễn ra cửa - hoàn thành đến hếtKorean: 배웅하다 - 끝까지 버티다Turkish: kapıya kadar geçirmek - sonuna kadar dayanmakUrdu: دروازے تک چھوڑ کر آنا - آخر تک برداشت کرناIndonesian: mengantarkan sampai pintu - bertahan sampai akhir
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Can you see out our guests?
basic
I always see out my friends when they leave.
basic
Please wait, I'll see you out.
basic
I'll just grab my coat and see you out.
natural
The coach decided to see out the rest of the match despite the injury.
natural
I'll see myself out, don't worry about it.
natural