ve
/ˈbe/, [ˈbe]go, go to, see
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No ve nada sin gafas.
He can see nothing without his glasses.
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No se ve nada bien.
It doesn't look good at all.
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La niña ve al niño.
The girl sees the boy.
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La adolescencia se ve como un tiempo de transición.
Adolescence is viewed as time of transition.
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Desde aquí eso se ve blanco.
It shows white from here.
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¡Salúdela si la ve!
Greet her, if you see her!
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Tom se ve un poco agotado.
Tom looks a bit tired.
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Este puente se ve firme.
This bridge looks steady.
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Mary ve la televisión todas las noches.
Mary watches TV every night.
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Ella se ve emocionada.
She seems excited.
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¡Ve a tu habitación!
Go to your room!
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No es tan bueno como se ve.
It is not as good as it looks.
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Tom se ve realmente herido.
Tom looks really hurt.
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¡Puedes hacerlo! ¡Ve a por ello! Cuentas con todo mi apoyo.
You can make it! Go for it. I'll stand by you.
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Ve al grano.
Get to the point.
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Si quieres intentarlo, ve e intenta.
If you want to try it, go ahead and try it.
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Tom ve demasiada televisión.
Tom watches too much television.
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Ve y diviértete.
Go have some fun.
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A primera vista, se ve fácil.
At a first glance it seems easy.
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Por favor, ve al banco.
Please go to the bank.
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