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see-through
[ see-throo ]
adjective
- Also see-thru [] transparent:
a see-through blouse.
noun
- a degree of or variation in transparency.
- a see-through item of clothing.
see through
verb
- tr to help out in time of need or trouble
I know you're short of money, but I'll see you through
- tr, adverb to remain with until the end or completion
let's see the job through
- intr, preposition to perceive the true nature of
I can see through your evasion
adjective
- partly or wholly transparent or translucent, esp (of clothes) in a titillating way
a see-through nightie
Word History and Origins
Origin of see-through1
Example Sentences
In each video, we see through the remote operator’s camera as they track the movements of a pedestrian or motorist in civilian clothing, often dropping grenades which sometimes appear to seriously injure or kill their target.
The village proposed an ordinance requiring businesses on Canada Street to leave their windows clear of merchandise, so that customers can see through to the store inside.
As the 2024 election looms, Trump’s ability to maintain his working-class support may depend on whether voters see through the fast-food photo ops to the deeper disconnect underneath.
After an eternity with me keeping it blinded with the flashlight, it got tired of trying to see through that and gave up, stalking off into the woods.
Some of these future spacecraft will be able to see through cloud and even eavesdrop on radio transmissions.
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