See through Meaning in English
expression
ˈsi/ /ˈθɹu
SEE-throo
sˈiː/ /θɹˈuː
SEE-throo
释义
To look through something and see what is behind; or to recognize the truth behind someone's words or actions.
用法与细微差别
'See through' can be literal (transparent objects) or figurative (understanding someone's real motives). Common in phrases like 'see through someone/something' and 'see through (a trick, a lie)'. Informal to neutral in tone.
Spanish: ver a través de - descubrir (la verdad/intención)Portuguese (BR): ver através de - perceber (a verdade/intenção)Portuguese (PT): ver através de - perceber (a verdade/intenção)Chinese (Simplified): 看穿 - 识破Chinese (Traditional): 看穿 - 識破Hindi: आर-पार देखना - असली मंशा समझ लेनाArabic: يرى من خلال - يكشف (الحقيقة/النية)Bengali: দেখে ফেলা - ভিতরটা দেখা - রহস্য উদ্ঘাটন করাRussian: видеть насквозь - раскусить (обман)Japanese: 見通す - 見抜くVietnamese: nhìn xuyên qua - nhận ra bản chấtKorean: 꿰뚫어보다 - 간파하다Turkish: içinden görmek - birinin gerçek niyetini anlamakUrdu: دیکھ لینا - حقیقت جان لیناIndonesian: nhìn xuyên qua - nhìn thấu
例句
She could see through his lie.
basic
I knew he was pretending to help. I could see through him from the start.
natural
The teacher could see through the student's excuse.
natural
This plastic is so clear, you can almost see through it completely.
natural
I can see through the glass to the garden.
basic
You can't see through this wall.
basic