see your way (clear) to do something
- see your way (clear) to do something
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used when you are asking someone if they would be willing to do something
Could you see your way clear to lending me a fiver?
Thesaurus: ways of asking questions and making requests
hyponym to ask a question or questions
synonym
Useful english dictionary.
2012.
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see your way (clear) to (doing something) — to be able to do something and agree to do it. Do you think you could see your way clear to lending me a bit more money? … New idioms dictionary
see your way (clear) to doing something do something — see your ˈway (ˈclear) to doing sth/to do sth idiom to find that it is possible or convenient to do sth • Small builders cannot see their way clear to take on many trainees. Main entry: ↑wayidiom … Useful english dictionary
see your way clear to — see your way (clear) to see ↑way, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑see see your way (clear) to : to be willing to (do something) I d be very grateful if you could see your way clear to lend/lending me a few dollars. [=if you would lend me a few dollars] … Useful english dictionary
see your way (clear) to doing to do something — see your ˈway (ˈclear) to doing sth/to do sth idiom to find that it is possible or convenient to do sth • Small builders cannot see their way clear to take on many trainees. Main entry: ↑wayidiom … Useful english dictionary
see your way to — see your way (clear) to see ↑way, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑see see your way (clear) to : to be willing to (do something) I d be very grateful if you could see your way clear to lend/lending me a few dollars. [=if you would lend me a few dollars] … 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 to do smth — feel able to do something When you see your way clear to begin the project could you please come and tell me … Idioms and examples
clear — clear1 W1S1 [klıə US klır] adj comparative clearer superlative clearest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(easy to understand)¦ 2¦(impossible to doubt)¦ 3¦(sure about something)¦ 4¦(thinking)¦ 5¦(substance/liquid)¦ 6¦(weather)¦ 7¦(eyes)¦ … 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
see — see1 [ si ] (past tense saw [ sɔ ] ; past participle seen [ sin ] ) verb *** ▸ 1 notice with eyes/look at ▸ 2 meet/visit someone ▸ 3 for more information ▸ 4 understand something ▸ 5 consider particular way ▸ 6 imagine someone/something ▸ 7 find… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English