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ver1 Spanish-English

ser de buen ver

ver2 Spanish-English

to see

Rev. Ver. British & World English

Revised Version (of the Bible)

tener … que ver in ver2 Spanish-English

and what does that have to do with it?

ver mundo in mundo Spanish-English

to see the world

ver visiones in visión Spanish-English

to be seeing things

a ver si concretas in concretar Spanish-English

try and be more specific

a mi modo de ver in modo Spanish-English

to my way of thinking, in my opinion

queda mucho por ver in quedar Spanish-English

there is still a lot to see

a ver si nos aclaramos in aclarar Spanish-English

let's see if we can sort things out

me da aprensión ver sangre in aprensión Spanish-English

I get squeamish at the sight of blood

apriétalo a ver qué pasa in ver2 Spanish-English

press it and see what happens

a ver si aciertas quién es in acertar Spanish-English

see if you can guess who it is

miré a ver si estaba listo in mirar Spanish-English

I had a look to see if he was ready

tengo que ver cómo lo arreglo in ver2 Spanish-English

I have to work out how I can fix it

¿y eso qué tiene que ver? in ver2 Spanish-English

and what does that have to do with it?

estiró el cuello para poder ver in estirar Spanish-English

she craned her neck to be able to see

ver el lado positivo de las cosas in lado Spanish-English

to look on the bright side of things

no tengo nada que ver con él in ver2 Spanish-English

I have nothing to do with him

¿qué tiene que ver que sea sábado? in ver2 Spanish-English

what difference does it make that it's Saturday?

¿hay cerveza? — no sé, voy a ver in ver2 Spanish-English

is there any beer? — I don't know, I'll have a look

apenas el lunes la podré ir a ver in apenas Spanish-English

I won't be able to go and see her until Monday

a ver si puedes sacarme de la duda in duda Spanish-English

do you think you can clear something up for me?

está aquí, en el periódico — ¿a ver? in ver2 Spanish-English

it's here in the newspaper — let's see

vamos a ver ¿cómo dices que te llamas? in ir Spanish-English

now then, what did you say your name was?

hay cosas que uno tiene que ver por sí mismo in Spanish-English

there are some things you have to see for yourself

es automático, se sienta a ver la tele y se queda dormido in automático1 Spanish-English

it happens every time, he sits down in front of the TV and falls asleep