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see
他動詞自動詞
過去形: saw過去分詞: seen現在分詞: seeing
The primary sense is the passive reception of visual stimuli. Unlike 'look' (which implies intent) or 'watch' (which implies duration), 'see' often describes the immediate, automatic act of perception. When used for understanding, it represents a mental "click" or a moment of clarity. It suggests that a concept has become visible in the mind's eye, making the abstract concrete. In social contexts, it denotes a purposeful encounter. Using 'see' instead of 'meet' often implies a pre-existing relationship or a professional consultation, carrying a tone of routine or necessity.