see to it that — to make sure that something happens or is done; to ensure
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: to make sure that something happens or is done; to ensure
Pronunciation (IPA): /siː tuː ɪt ðæt/
Korean meaning: ~하도록 확실히 하다, 반드시 ~하게 하다
Korean pronunciation: **시** 투 잇 댓
Example Sentences
- The boss will see to it that all employees get their pizza party reward.
- Mom will see to it that you eat your vegetables, even if she has to hide them in ice cream.
- The teacher will see to it that every student understands the lesson before moving on.
see to it that
NOUN//siː tuː ɪt ðæt//
to make sure that something happens or is done; to ensure

to make sure that something happens or is done; to ensure
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Origin
고대 영어 'seon'(보다)에서 파생된 'see'가 '돌보다, 처리하다'의 의미로 확장되면서 형성된 관용구. 'to it that'과 결합하여 '확실히 하다'라는 의미의 숙어가 되었습니다.
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“The boss will see to it that all employees get their pizza party reward.”
“Mom will see to it that you eat your vegetables, even if she has to hide them in ice cream.”
“The teacher will see to it that every student understands the lesson before moving on.”
“I'll see to it that my cat doesn't steal your sandwich while you're not looking.”
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