- see one's way clear to do (or doing) something
- see one's way clear to do (or doing) somethingfind that it is possible or convenient to do something.→ see
English new terms dictionary. 2014.
English new terms dictionary. 2014.
see one's way clear to do something — see one s way clear to do (or doing) something find that it is possible or convenient to do something (often used in polite requests) … Useful english dictionary
see one's way (clear) — idi see one s way (clear), to discern no impediment to doing something: Can you see your way clear to giving me $100? … From formal English to slang
see one's way clear — {v. phr.} To know no reason for not doing something; feel that you are free. * /John finally saw his way clear to help his friends./ * /Mary had to do her homework and help her mother before she could see her way clear to go to the movies with… … Dictionary of American idioms
see one's way clear — {v. phr.} To know no reason for not doing something; feel that you are free. * /John finally saw his way clear to help his friends./ * /Mary had to do her homework and help her mother before she could see her way clear to go to the movies with… … Dictionary of American idioms
see\ one's\ way\ clear — v. phr. To know no reason for not doing something; feel that you are free. John finally saw his way clear to help his friends. Mary had to do her homework and help her mother before she could see her way clear to go to the movies with Jane … Словарь американских идиом
see — see1 verb (sees, seeing, saw; past participle seen) 1》 perceive with the eyes. ↘watch (a game, film, or other entertainment). ↘experience or witness (an event or situation). 2》 deduce after reflection or from information. ↘ascertain… … English new terms dictionary
way — or go one s way [wā] n. [ME < OE weg, akin to Ger < IE base * weĝh , to go > L vehere, to carry, ride, Gr ochos, wagon] 1. a means of passing from one place to another, as a road, highway, street or path [the Appian Way] 2. room or space … English World dictionary
way — way1 wayless, adj. /way/, n. 1. manner, mode, or fashion: a new way of looking at a matter; to reply in a polite way. 2. characteristic or habitual manner: Her way is to work quietly and never complain. 3. a method, plan, or means for attaining a … Universalium
way — way1 W1S1 [weı] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(method)¦ 2¦(manner)¦ 3¦(direction/how to go somewhere)¦ 4¦(part of something that is true)¦ 5¦(distance/time)¦ 6¦(the space in front of you)¦ 7 make way (for something/somebody) 8 out of the way 9 on the/your/its way … Dictionary of contemporary English
see — see1 W1S1 [si:] v past tense saw [so: US so:] past participle seen [si:n] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(notice/examine)¦ 2¦(notice something is true)¦ 3¦(ability to see)¦ 4¦(find out information)¦ 5¦(in the future)¦ 6¦(where information is)¦ 7¦(understand)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English