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Seeing Meaning in English

word · lemma: see

/ˈsiɪŋ/
SEE-ing
/sˈiːɪŋ/
SEE-ing

释义

'Seeing' is the present participle of 'see.' It means perceiving with your eyes. In informal speech, 'seeing' someone can also mean dating them.

用法与细微差别

'Seeing' + object is common for visual perception. 'Seeing someone' can mean dating—informal and common in spoken language. Don't confuse with 'watch' (focus on action) or 'look' (intentional direction). Often used in continuous tenses: 'I'm seeing...'.

例句

I am seeing a bird outside the window.

basic

She is seeing her doctor this afternoon.

basic

Are you seeing what I see?

basic

I'm seeing someone new, and it's going really well.

natural

After seeing the movie, we went out for ice cream.

natural

He's been seeing ghosts since he was a child.

natural