seeing

英['siːɪŋ] 美['siːɪŋ]
  • conj. 由于;因为
  • n. 视觉
  • 动词see的现在分词.
使用频率:
Noun:
  1. perception by means of the eyes

  2. normal use of the faculty of vision

Adjective:
  1. having vision, not blind

1. I find no pleasure in seeing people make asses of themselves.
我看见人们出洋相并不幸灾乐祸。

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2. Unfortunately, there is little prospect of seeing these big questions answered.
不幸的是,几乎不可能看到这些重大问题得到回复。

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3. His relentless aggression bludgeons you into seeing his point.
他咄咄逼人地强迫你了解他的看法。

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4. We are certainly seeing a lot of hype by some companies.
我们无疑已经看到来自一些公司的大肆宣传。

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5. I got a kick out of seeing my name in print.
当看到我的名字印成铅字时,我感到无比兴奋。

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    用作连词 (conj.)
    1. Seeing that she's legally old enough to get married, I don't see how you can stop her.
      鉴于她已经到了法定的结婚年龄,我想象不出你怎么可以阻止她。
    2. Seeing that it's raining hard,the fete will probably be cancelled.
      因为雨下得很大,游园会很可能被取消。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Color as a result of seeing is supposed to be felt the same to people all over the world.
      颜色作为一种视觉效果,人们对它的感知应该是一致的。