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See things Meaning in English

expression

ˈsi/ /ˈθɪŋz
SEE THINGZ
sˈiː/ /θˈɪŋz
SEE THINGZ

释义

'See things' means to imagine or believe you are seeing something that is not really there, often because you are tired, sick, or confused. It can also mean to observe or notice things in general, but the main use is about imagining things that do not exist.

用法与细微差别

This expression is informal and often used when talking about hallucinations or confusion (e.g., from lack of sleep or fever). It's not about ordinary observation—use 'notice' or 'observe' for that. Often appears in phrases like 'I think I'm seeing things.'

例句

I think I'm seeing things; there is no cat here.

basic

Sometimes, when tired, people see things that are not real.

basic

She was so sick that she started to see things.

basic

Did you hear that noise, or am I just seeing things again?

natural

Whenever I'm really stressed, I start to see things out of the corner of my eye.

natural

Relax, you’re not alone—plenty of people see things when they’re exhausted.

natural