See in Meaning in English
expression
ˈsi/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
SEE-in
sˈiː/ /ˈɪn
SEE-in
Definition
To go with someone into a place, often to welcome them or let them in; also, to allow someone or something to enter.
Usage & Nuances
Mainly used in formal or polite contexts, such as when staff or hosts welcome guests. Not interchangeable with 'see into' (which means 'look inside'). Can also be used for simply letting someone in, not just accompanying them.
Spanish: acompañar hasta dentro - dejar pasar (a alguien)Portuguese (BR): acompanhar até dentro - deixar entrar (alguém)Portuguese (PT): acompanhar até dentro - deixar entrar (alguém)Chinese (Simplified): 带进来 - 领进来Chinese (Traditional): 帶進來 - 領進來Hindi: अंदर ले जाना - भीतर पहुँचानाArabic: يُدخل (شخصًا)Bengali: ভিতরে নিয়ে আসা - স্বাগত জানানো (ভেতরে)Russian: впустить - проводить внутрьJapanese: 中に案内する - 中へ通すVietnamese: đưa vào - đón vàoKorean: 안으로 안내하다 - 안에 들이다Turkish: içeri almak - içeri buyur etmekUrdu: اندر لے آنا - اندر آنے دیناIndonesian: mengantar masuk - mempersilakan masuk
Example Sentences
Please see in the guests when they arrive.
basic
The assistant will see in the next patient.
basic
Can you see in my friend when she gets here?
basic
I'll wait here while you see in your parents.
natural
The receptionist didn't even see in the visitor, just pointed at the door.
natural
Could you see in the delivery driver, please?
natural