- see it through
- заботиться до конца
Новый англо-русский словарь. 2013.
Новый англо-русский словарь. 2013.
see somebody through — ˌsee sb ˈthrough | ˌsee sb ˈthrough sth derived (not used in the progressive tenses) to give help or support to sb for a particular period of time • Her courage and good humour saw her through. • I only have $20 to see me through the week.… … Useful english dictionary
see something through — see (something) through to do something until it is finished. Despite health problems, she saw the project through … New idioms dictionary
see someone through — verb a) To suffice for a time. Two full bags should be enough to see the family through. b) To constitute ample supply for one for Those chocolates should see us through the holiday season. See Also: see something through, see through … Wiktionary
See Right Through Me — Single infobox | Name = See Right Through Me Artist = Mobile from Album = Tomorrow Starts Today Released = July 2006 Format = Recorded = Length = 4:15 Writer = Brais, Joly Genre = Alternative rock Label = Interscope Producer = Chart position =… … Wikipedia
see smb through — (from Idioms in Speech) to help I m not broke, Alf, Dinny said, all his concern for this man he had loved like a brother uppermost again. I d see you through any hard times. (K. Prichard) You are my responsibility, and I ll see you through. We ll … Idioms and examples
see something through — PERSEVERE WITH, persist with, continue (with), carry on with, keep at, follow through, stay with; informal stick at, stick it out, hang in there. → see * * * persist with an undertaking until it is completed * * * ˌsee sth ˈthrough derived (not… … Useful english dictionary
see something through — verb To complete (the thing); to fulfill a commitment. Do not start the project if you are not going to be around to see it through. See Also: see someone through … Wiktionary
see it through — work until you finish, follow through If you renovate the kitchen, please see it through. Finish it … English idioms
see you through — allow you to survive, help you pay the bills Here s $100. Will that see you through till the end of the month? … English idioms
ˌsee sth ˈthrough — phrasal verb to continue doing something until it is finished Having come this far, she was determined to see things through.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
see somebody through something — ˌsee sb ˈthrough | ˌsee sb ˈthrough sth derived (not used in the progressive tenses) to give help or support to sb for a particular period of time • Her courage and good humour saw her through. • I only have $20 to see me through the week.… … Useful english dictionary