let me see Idioma
let me see|let|let us see|see
informal 1. Let us find out by trying or performing an action.
Let me see if you can jump over the fence. 2. Give me time to think or remember.
I can't come today. Let me see. How about Friday? Let's see. Where did I put the key?
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let me see Also,
let's see. I'm thinking about it or trying to remember, as in
Let me see, I'll be in Boston tomorrow and the next day. This idiom was first recorded in 1520.
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A byword acclimated to announce that one is aggravating to anticipate of or bethink article or to attending for some information. A: "When can I appear in for an appointment?" B: "Let me see. There's an aperture at 3 o'clock tomorrow, if that works for you."Learn more: let, seelet me see
Also, let's see. I'm cerebration about it or aggravating to remember, as in Let me see, I'll be in Boston tomorrow and the abutting day. This argot was aboriginal recorded in 1520. Learn more: let, seeˌlet me ˈsee/ˈthink
acclimated back you are cerebration or aggravating to bethink something: Now let me see — area did he say he lived?Learn more: let, see, think