Advertisement
Advertisement
see about
verb
- to take care of; look after
he couldn't see about the matter because he was ill
- to investigate; enquire into
to see about a new car
Example Sentences
We’ll see about that, but the Wisconsin race made clear what a liability Musk has become.
If you are in the Outer Hebrides, for example, you'll see up to 47% of the Sun obscured, while Dover in southeast England will only see about 28% of it covered.
The cuts have upended the management of national parks, which get around 325 million visitors annually, as well as national forests, which see about 159 million visitors each year.
“This opportunity is perfect. Access that fans generally wouldn’t see about Major League Soccer is the way for fans to get closer to our game.”
Once the government starts deleting datasets or changing what the public can see about our own country, it sets the stage for distrust and conspiracy theories.
Advertisement
Related 51Թs
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse