see somebody/something out phrasal verbphr v a) GOODBYEto go to the door with someone to say goodbye to them when they leave 将…送到门口 Don’t worry, I can see myself out (=leave the building without anyone coming with me). 别担心,我自己能出去的。
b) see something ↔ outCONTINUE/NOT STOP to continue doing something or being somewhere until a particular period of time or an unpleasant event is finished 坚持到某事结束 Connolly has promised to see out the remaining 18 months of his contract. 康诺利答应坚持做完合同期余下的18个月。
She saw out her last years at Sudeley Castle. 她在休德利城堡度过了自己最后的岁月。
→ see somebody/something out at see1(PHRASAL VERB)