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on seeing (In Cuzco several witnesses saw a tiny silvery UFO land on the ancient Inca stone fortress; two tiny beings emerged. On seeing an audience, they retreated and took off at speed; 20 August 1965. – увидев зрителей (Janet & Colin Bord, "Unexplained Mysteries of The 20th Century") ART Vancouver) | |||
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sight; descry; spy; gain sight of; get sight of; lay eyes (on smth., smb., что-л., кого́-л.); espy; let; get a peep of; be wise; get a peep of (что-либо); get a sight of (кого-либо, что-либо); get wise; have sight of; get a sight of (заметить, кого-либо, что-либо); set eyes on (заметить, что-либо); catch sight; glom; find out (Notburga); clap eyes on; come in view; get to see (напр., говоря о редкой возможности: a whole lot of NYC that you never get to see – никогда не доведётся увидеть • It moved fast and like a human. It was fat, huge, and it had white long hair everywhere. Looked like a white Bigfoot or something, no kidding. I never thought I'd get to see something like this. I’ve always laughed at all these Bigfoot nuts. Now I guess I'm the crazy one here. -- Вот уж никогда не думал, что доведётся такое увидеть. (mysteriousuniverse.org) ART Vancouver); catch sight of (кого-либо / что-либо marena46); catch (мельком); meet (что-либо, при чтении и т.п.); see; find (контекстное значение) She awaked and found her hair cut. I. Havkin); make out; see something of (KotPoliglot); come into view (A bright star came into view, a really bright one. Stanislav Silinsky); be (get) wise (to); witness (контекстуально: witnessed many crimes sankozh) | |||
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catch sight of (кого-либо, что-либо); clap eyes on (someone – кого-либо); get a sight of; have a sight of; lay eyes on something (что-либо); set eyes on something (что-либо) | |||
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lay eyes on; observe | |||
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увидев: 564 phrases in 49 subjects |
American usage, not spelling | 3 |
Animation and animated films | 1 |
Australian | 2 |
Aviation | 3 |
Aviation medicine | 1 |
Bookish / literary | 1 |
British usage, not spelling | 1 |
Business | 4 |
Card games | 1 |
Caspian | 1 |
Cliche / convention | 4 |
Computers | 2 |
Fashion | 1 |
Figurative | 1 |
Figure of speech | 4 |
Foreign policy | 1 |
General | 269 |
Idiomatic | 8 |
Informal | 10 |
Information technology | 3 |
Law | 1 |
Literally | 1 |
Literature | 1 |
Makarov | 176 |
Mass media | 3 |
Mathematics | 1 |
Mechanics | 2 |
Medical | 1 |
Microsoft | 1 |
Mobile and cellular communications | 1 |
Modern use | 1 |
Nautical | 2 |
Optics branch of physics | 1 |
Physics | 1 |
Polymers | 1 |
Programming | 4 |
Proverb | 24 |
Publishing | 1 |
Quotes and aphorisms | 1 |
Religion | 1 |
Rhetoric | 1 |
Scientific | 4 |
Security systems | 1 |
Slang | 6 |
Technology | 1 |
Transport | 1 |
Travel | 1 |
Uncommon / rare | 1 |
Vulgar | 2 |