See the world In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "see the world", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Zesty Y calendar 2021-04-29 09:04

Meaning of See the world

See the world verb phrase

To go travelling and visit a variety of towns, nations, or regions all over the world

I want to see the world by the age of 35.

I planed to see the world next year when my finance allows me to do so.

Other phrases about:

set off (for some place)

To leave a place, especially to start a journey

haul ass (out of something or some place)

1. To move or depart from some place in a very quick or hurried manner

2. To leave something or some place very lazily or reluctantly

give (one) itchy feet

To intensely feel like traveling to somewhere or moving here and there.

a change of scene

If you have a change of scene, you go somewhere else, especially after staying in one place for so long.

wing (one's)/its way

To go, fly or be sent quickly to someplace

Grammar and Usage of See the world

Verb Forms

  • saw the world
  • sees the world
  • seeing the world

The word "see" must be conjugated according to its tense.

Origin of See the world

The origin of this idiom is not clear.

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