- verse
- verse► verbo pronominal1 (ser visto) to be seen■ aquí dentro no se ve nada you can't see a thing in here■ no se ve el coche I can't see the car2 (con alguien) to meet, see each other3 (en una situación etc) to find oneself, be■ se vio en un apuro he was in a fix4 (imaginarse) to imagine oneself* * *1. VERBO PRONOMINAL1) (reflexivo) to see o.s.
no quiere verse en el espejo — she doesn't want to see herself in the mirror
se vio reflejado en el espejo — he saw his reflection in the mirror
2) (recíproco) (=saludarse, visitarse) to see each other; (=citarse) to meetahora apenas nos vemos — we hardly see (anything of) each other nowadays
¡luego nos vemos! — see you later!
¡nos estamos viendo! — (LAm) see you (later)!
quedamos en vernos en la estación — we arranged to meet at the station
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verse con algn — to see sb3) (=percibirse)desde aquí no se ve — you can't see it from here
se le veía mucho en el parque — he was often to be seen in the park
se le veían las bragas — you could see her knickers
no se ha visto un lío parecido — you never saw such a mess
¿cuándo se vio nada igual? — have you ever seen anything like it!
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es digno de verse — it's worth seeing•
¡habráse visto! — *of all the cheek! *, well I like that!•
eso ya se verá — that remains to be seen4) (=mirar)véase la página 9 — see page 9
5) (=notarse)-ahora estoy muy feliz -ya se ve — "I'm very happy now" - "I can see that"
se ve que no tiene idea de informática — he obviously hasn't got a clue about computers
se ve que sí — so it seems
¡qué se vean los forzudos! — let's see how tough you are!
6) (=imaginarse) to see o.s., imagine o.s.yo ya me veía en la cárcel — I could see myself going to jail
7) (LAm)* (=parecer) to lookte ves divina — you look wonderful
te ves cansado — you look tired
te vas a ver precioso así — you'll look lovely like that
8) (=estar, encontrarse) to find o.s., beverse en un apuro — to find o.s. o be in a jam *
se veía en la cumbre de la fama — he was at the height of his fame
9) vérselasme las vi y me las deseé para hacerlo — *it was a real sweat to get it done *, it was a tough job to get it done *
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vérselas con algn, tendrá que vérselas con mi abogado — he'll have my solicitor to deal with2. SUSTANTIVO MASCULINO1) (=aspecto)de buen ver — good-looking
tener buen ver — to be good-looking
2) (=opinión)a mi ver — as I see it, the way I see it
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Del verbo versar: (conjugate versar)
versé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
verse es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
versar
verse
versar verbo intransitivo versar sobre, to be about
■verse verbo reflexivo
1 (con alguien) to meet: nos vimos esta mañana, we met this morning
se ven los sábados, they see each other on Saturdays
2 fam (como despedida) ¡nos vemos!, see you!
3 (en un problema, una tesitura) to find oneself: se vieron obligados a aplazar la reunión, they had no choice but to postpone the meeting
'verse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cancionero
- copla
- distinguir
- estrofa
- hasta
- trova
- versículo
- versificar
- verso
- apuro
- digno
- precisado
- ver
English:
catch up
- oblige
- reduce
- verse
- catch
- embroil
- face
- remain
- see
- show
- suffer
- threat
- v
* * *vpr1. (como reflexivo) [mirarse, imaginarse] to see oneself;verse en el espejo to see oneself in the mirror;yo me veo más gordo I think I've put on weight;ya me veo cargando el camión yo solo I can see myself having to load the Br lorry o US truck on my own2. (como impersonal, pasivo) [percibirse]desde aquí se ve el mar you can see the sea from here;somos muy felices – eso ya se ve we're very happy – you can see that o you can tell;se te ve más joven/contenta you look younger/happier;¿se me ve algo? [¿se transparenta?] is my underwear showing through?;¡se ve cada cosa en esta oficina! it all happens in this office!;por lo que se ve apparently;véase [en textos] see3. (como recíproco) [citarse, encontrarse] to meet, to see each other;nos vimos en Navidad we met o saw each other at Christmas;nos vemos muy a menudo we see a lot of each other;¿a qué hora nos vemos? when shall we meet?;hace mucho que no nos vemos we haven't seen each other for a long time;¡nos vemos! see you!4. (como auxiliar) [ser]los impuestos se verán incrementados en un 2 por ciento taxes will be increased by 2 percent5. [hallarse] to find oneself;si te ves en un apuro, llámame if you find yourself in trouble, call me;se vio forzado a dimitir he was forced to resign6. [enfrentarse]vérselas con algo/alguien: Argentina se las verá con México en la semifinal Argentina will clash with o meet Mexico in the semifinals;hubo de vérselas con todo tipo de adversidades she came up against o met (with) all kinds of adversity;si busca bronca tendrá que vérselas conmigo if he's looking for trouble, he'll have to reckon with me;Compvérselas y deseárselas para hacer algo to have a real struggle doing sth♦ interjRP¿viste?, ¿vio? you see?, know what I mean?;prefiero el vino, ¿vio? I prefer wine, actually;cambié de idea, ¿viste? I changed my mind, you see* * *versev/r1 see o.s.;véase abajo see below2 (encontrarse) see one another;verse con alguien see s.o., date s.o.3 locuciones:¡habráse visto! would you believe it!;¡se las verá conmigo! fam he’ll have me to deal with!;se las vieron y desearon para salir del país they had a tough time getting out of the countryIV m1(aspecto):de buen verse good-looking2:a mi/tu verse as I/ you see it, in my/ your opinion* * *vr1) hallarse: to find oneself2) parecer: to look, to appear3) encontrarse: to see each other, to meetver nm1) : looks pl, appearance2) : opiniona mi ver: in my view* * *verse vb1. (encontrarse con) to meet [pt. & pp. met] / to see each other [pt. saw; pp. seen]nos vemos a las ocho, ¿vale? I'll meet you at eight o'clock, OK?nos vemos bastante a menudo we see each other quite often2. (estar) to bese vieron obligados a abandonar el edificio they were forced to leave the buildingse ve que ... it's clear that ... / obviouslyse ve que te han cuidado mucho they've obviously taken good care of youvérselas con alguien to have it out with someone
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.