See to it Meaning in English
expression
释义
To make sure that something is done or takes place; to take responsibility for seeing that a task, rule, or arrangement is followed.
用法与细微差别
Polite, slightly formal expression—used when assigning responsibility or making a request in work or official settings. Often followed by 'that' plus a clause (e.g., 'see to it that the door is locked'). Not used for personally doing the action, but for ensuring it gets done.
例句
Please see to it that the windows are closed before you leave.
basic
I'll see to it that your message is delivered.
basic
Can you see to it that everyone gets a copy of the form?
basic
She promised to see to it that the project stayed on schedule.
natural
The manager will see to it that all complaints are answered promptly.
natural
If you want something done right, you have to see to it yourself.
natural