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see [verb] to have the power of sight After six years of blindness, he found he could see. see [verb] to be aware of by means of the eye I can see her in the garden. see [verb] to investigate Leave this here and I’ll see what I can do for you. see [verb] to meet I’ll see you at the usual time. (Translation of voir from the PASSWORD French-English Dictionary © 2014 K Dictionaries Ltd) Examples of voir voir Ainsi, les citoyens eux-mêmes pourront voir et lire le texte qui en résulterait, ce qui est la première condition préalable pour qu’ils puissent influer. In that way, citizens themselves will be able to see and read the resultant act,
which is the first precondition for their having influence. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - French-English En fait, après avoir lu ces deux rapports, on s'étonne de voir le nombre de choses positives qui s'accomplissent. It is a miracle in fact that so
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happen when you read those two reports. En fait, après avoir lu ces deux rapports, on s'étonne de voir le nombre de choses positives qui s'accomplissent. It is a miracle in fact that so many good things still happen when you read those two reports. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - French-English S’ils l’avaient lu, ils auraient pu voir qu’une catégorie distincte avait déjà été prévue pour les
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Frequently asked questions Can cats control their pupils? Cats cannot consciously control their pupils; this is the role of the sympathetic nervous
system for pupil dilation and the parasympathetic nervous system for pupil constriction. Can cats move their eyes? Yes, just like humans, cats can move their eyes from side to side and up and down. This range of motion is limited. How are cat eyes different from human eyes? The eyes of the cat differ from human eyes in several ways. The light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye contains rods and cones which respond to light and colour. Cats have 6-8 more rod cells than cones, which gives them excellent
night vision, but they are not able to see colours as well as we can. The pupils of humans remain round when dilated or constricted, whereas the cat pupils are round when they are dilated but elliptical when they are constricted. The cat’s pupils dilate to approximately 80% of the visible portion of the eye, compared to that of the human which dilates to 30%. Why should you not stare into a cat’s eyes? Staring is a sign of aggression and intimidation to cats, if you have ever watched two cats fighting, you may have seen both cats staring into each other’s eyes. People who don’t like cats will avoid eye contact, which is seen as non-threatening to cats, which is why they will often seek out the one person who doesn’t like them. Author Julia Wilson, 'Cat World' Founder Julia Wilson is the founder of Cat-World, and has researched and written over 1,000 articles about cats.