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viso — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • look at phrasal verb To direct your eyes towards something or someone in order to see it.
  • look into phrasal verb To investigate a problem, complaint or question in order to find out the facts.
  • see verb To perceive something with the eyes.
  • visit verb To go and see a person or place, usually briefly.

Senses

viso is used for these senses in English:

  • look into (idiomatic) To investigate, explore, or consider.
  • see (transitive) To perceive or detect someone or something with the eyes, or as if by sight.
  • visit (transitive) To habitually go to (someone in distress, sickness etc.) to comfort them. (Now generally merged into later senses, below.) [from 13th c.]

look at — full definition

  1. phrasal verb To direct your eyes towards something or someone in order to see it.
  2. phrasal verb To examine or consider something in order to judge or decide about it.
  3. phrasal verb To think about a situation in a particular way, or to face a likely outcome.

look into — full definition

  1. phrasal verb To investigate a problem, complaint or question in order to find out the facts.
  2. phrasal verb To find out more about something you are considering doing or buying.

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