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addressee
ad·dress·ee || ‚ædre'siːn. 受信人, 受取人
as far as the eye can could see イディオム
can't see for looking
cannot see because I have been looking too long Will you try to find my glove? I can't see for looking.
can't see the forest for the trees
I am so close that I cannot see the whole picture or the big picture I'm so involved in teaching that I've lost my view of education. I can't see the forest for the trees.
have a looksee
look at something, look for something Pete thinks he can find the cow. He went to have a looksee.
haven't seen hide nor hair
have not seen a person, have seen no sign of him We haven't seen hide nor hair of Jack since he borrowed $1000.
it seems to me
it is my opinion, it is my view It seems to me that Don expects us to phone him every week.
long time no see
I have not seen you for a long time "When I got off the bus, Grandpa said, ""Long time no see."""
look at (see) the world through rose-colored glass
see only the good things about something, be too optimistic He always looks at the world through rose-colored glasses and is never able to understand that some people are dishonest.
see
date, go out with, hang out with Derek is seeing Angie. Aren't they a nice couple?
see a man about a dog
go to the bathroom or washroom Excuse me. I have to see a man about a dog.
see about (something)
check into something I