see (EN)
verbe, interjection, nom

verbe “see”

see; he sees; past saw, part. seen; ger. seeing
  1. voir
    When I visited the zoo, I saw a lion for the first time.
  2. regarder
    We're going to see the new superhero movie at the theater tonight.
  3. comprendre
    After he explained the concept a second time, I finally saw his point.
  4. vois (impératif)
    See, if you save your money now, you'll be able to buy that bike you want later.
  5. rendre visite (à quelqu'un)
    I'm planning to see my grandparents this weekend.
  6. fréquenter
    He's been seeing someone new since July.
  7. consulter
    If your toothache persists, you need to see a dentist soon.
  8. être le cadre de (être le théâtre de)
    The Renaissance period saw the rebirth of art and culture in Europe.
  9. veiller à (s'assurer que)
    I'll see to it that your car is fixed by the end of the day.
  10. accompagner
    I saw the gentleman to his car to ensure he left the event without any trouble.
  11. suivre (dans le contexte des jeux)
    He saw her bet of fifty dollars and decided to call.
  12. essayer (dans le contexte de tester ou vérifier)
    Let's see whether adding some salt improves the flavor of the soup.
  13. consulter (une source)
    For instructions on resetting your password, refer to page 15 of the handbook (see: "Password Recovery Procedures").

interjection “see”

see
  1. voyons (interjection pour introduire une explication)
    See, if we save a little money each month, by the end of the year we'll have enough for that vacation.

nom “see”

sg. see, pl. sees
  1. diocèse
    The bishop was excited to take charge of his new see, overseeing numerous parishes in the area.