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Seeing things Meaning in English

expression · lemma: see things

ˈsiɪŋ/ /ˈθɪŋz
SEE-ing THINGZ
sˈiːɪŋ/ /θˈɪŋz
SEE-ing THINGZ

释义

To imagine or believe you are seeing something that is not really there, often because you are tired, sick, or frightened.

用法与细微差别

Informal; often said humorously or to express surprise. Commonly used: 'Are you seeing things?' when someone describes something unbelievable. Not about regular imagination—suggests confusion or possible hallucination.

例句

I think I'm seeing things. There's no one there.

basic

Are you seeing things or did the light really move?

basic

It's too quiet. I'm starting to feel like I'm seeing things.

basic

You scared me! I thought I was seeing things when you walked in.

natural

After working all night, I started seeing things out of the corner of my eye.

natural

If you keep talking like that, people will think you're seeing things.

natural