kàn de jiàn
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我看不见他。
wǒ kàn bú jiàn tā.
I can't see him.
从这里看得见大海。
cóng zhèlǐ kàn dé jiàn dàhǎi.
You can see the sea from here.
我看得见你。
wǒ kàn dé jiàn nǐ.
I can see you.
看得见 (kàn dé jiàn)
visible
可见 (kě jiàn)
visible
看不见 (kànbujiàn)
invisible
摸不着 (mōbuzháo)
intangible
The Chinese word 看得见 (kàn de jiàn) is a compound verb that means "to be able to see" or "to be visible". It is composed of the verb 看 (kàn), which means "to look at" or "to see", and the particle 得 (de), which indicates ability or possibility. The character 见 (jiàn) is a simplified form of the traditional character 見, which means "to see" or "to meet".The word 看得见 can be used in a variety of contexts. For example, it can be used to describe the ability to see something with the eyes, such as in the sentence 我看得见那座山 (wǒ kàn de jiàn nà zuò shān), which means "I can see that mountain". It can also be used to describe the ability to understand or comprehend something, such as in the sentence 我看得见他的意思 (wǒ kàn de jiàn tā de yìsi), which means "I understand what he means".The word 看得见 is a common word in Chinese, and it is used in both spoken and written language. It is a useful word to know for HSK learners, as it can be used to express a variety of ideas and concepts.