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see2 [si:] N

1. see (area):

see

2. see (office):

see

see through VB trans

1. see through (recognize truth):

2. see through (help):

3. see through (continue):

see out VB trans

1. see out (to door):

2. see out (continue to end):

see off VB trans

1. see off (go with):

2. see off (drive away):

3. see off (defend):

II . see in VB trans

1. see in (perceive):

2. see in (welcome):

II . see1 <saw, seen> [si:] VB intr

1. see (use eyes):

see

2. see (find out):

see

3. see (understand):

see

saw down VB trans

saw down tree:

I . saw2 [sɔ:, Am sɑ:] N

II . saw2 <-ed, sawn [or -ed, -ed]> [sɔ:, Am sɑ:] VB trans

III . saw2 <-ed, sawn [or -ed, -ed]> [sɔ:, Am sɑ:] VB intr

1. saw (with saw):

saw
piłować [perf prze-]

2. saw pej (play an instrument):

sane [seɪn] ADJ

1. sane (not mad):

sane a. iron

2. sane (logical):

sang [sæŋ] VB

sang pt of sing

See also sing

I . sing <sang [or AM a. sung], sung> [sɪŋ] VB intr

1. sing person, bird:

śpiewać [perf za-]

3. sing (be filled with ringing noise):

sank [sæŋk] VB

sank pt of sink

See also sink , sink in , sink

sink2 [sɪŋk] N

1. sink (in kitchen):

zlew m

2. sink (for washing):

I . sink in VB intr

1. sink in (go into surface):

2. sink in (be absorbed):

II . sink in VB trans

1. sink in (force):

2. sink in (invest):

II . sink1 <sank, sunk> [sɪŋk] VB trans

1. sink (submerge):

topić [perf za-]
topić [perf u-]

2. sink (ruin):

3. sink (kick in):

4. sink Brit inf (drink):

I . scan <-nn-> [skæn] VB trans

2. scan (look through quickly):

4. scan COMPUT:

skanować [perf ze-]

II . scan <-nn-> [skæn] VB intr

1. scan LIT:

III . scan [skæn] N

2. scan COMPUT:

skan m

I . span1 [spæn] N usu no pl

2. span AVIAT:

3. span (in bridge):

II . span1 <-nn-> [spæn] VB trans

2. span (include):

3. span (join banks):

I . swan [swɒn, Am swɑ:n] N

II . swan <-nn-> [swɒn, Am swɑ:n] VB intr Brit pej inf

1. swan (go around):

2. swan (do nothing):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The "onee-san" and "imouto-san" (senior/junior, literally older sister/younger sister) relationship is important.
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Eco-san toilets, especially dry compost toilets, ensure that the excreta or urine does not reach the water table.
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San combined music, breakdance, somersaults, various soccer / basketball elements to his attractive routines.
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The "onee-san" will even help pick the maiko's new professional name with kanji or symbols related to her name.
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She acts like a tomboy, and calls herself oji-san (meaning old man), but has a hidden girlish side.
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The steak is sometimes colloquially referred to as the maidens' dream ("/devojaki san"), because of its phallic shape.
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