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見
Noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; Transitive verb
sightseeing; watching; viewing
sightseer; spectator; viewer; onlooker
to look down (on); to condescend (to)
Noun, used as a suffix; Common noun
looking; viewing
Colloquial; Word usually written using kana alone; Expressions; After the -te form of a verb; irreg. imperative conj. of 見る
(please) try (to)
to follow (someone's) example; to imitate; to copy; to pattern oneself on
to learn (by observation)
to anticipate; to expect; to estimate; to count on; to allow for; to take into account
to place confidence in; to put trust in; to trust
to find promising; to see good prospects (in)
to set one's eye on (e.g. prey); to mark (e.g. as a victim); to hold spellbound
hope; promise; possibility; chance; probability; likelihood
expectation; anticipation; forecast; estimate
side of a structural member
to visit and comfort or console; to go to see (e.g. someone in hospital); to ask after (e.g. someone's health); to inquire after
to attack; to hit; to strike; to deal (a punch)
Humble
seeing; looking at
Common noun
estimate; guess; conjecture; aim
Common noun
direction; bearings
Common noun
registration mark (printing)
Noun, used as a suffix
approximately; about; around
Transitive verb
to look at each other; to exchange looks
Intransitive verb
to correspond (to); to be proportionate (to); to be in keeping with; to offset; to counterbalance
opinion; point of view
Transitive verb
to gaze (at); to stare intently (at); to look fixedly (at); to fix one's eyes (on)
Usu. written as 魅入る
to fascinate; to enchant; to possess; to bewitch; to enthrall
to see through (a plot, lie, etc.); to penetrate into; to discover; to find out
seeing (someone) off; send-off
deferment; postponement; shelving
Baseball
letting a pitch go by
Finance
wait-and-see attitude
unobstructed view; perspective; visibility; vista
forecast; outlook; prospect; prediction
insight; foresight
to see without obstruction; to get an unobstructed view (of); to see through
to see into (someone's thoughts); to read (someone's feelings, intentions, etc.); to see through (e.g. someone's plans)
to foresee; to predict; to forecast; to anticipate
to watch from start to finish
prejudice; bias; distorted view
to regard (as); to consider (to be); to deem; to look upon (as); to think of (as)
interview; audience; meeting; (viewing) party
watch; guard; lookout; surveillance; watchman; sentinel
apprenticeship; probation; learning by observation
apprentice; trainee; probationer
visit (to someone affected by illness or misfortune); call; inquiry (about someone's health); expression of sympathy
letter of inquiry; letter of sympathy; get-well letter; gift (in token of one's sympathy)
