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Thanks to the rocket's red glare and the bombs bursting in air, we were able to see through the night, that the flag was still there.
Depends on your percentage of see through ability. And being able to turn it on and off. Good question though.
Not if you can't. There is a chance that Canada's RADAR-SAT might be able to see through tents partially, due to the fact that it senses infrared, not visual light.
It depends on whether the night vision goggles are image intensifiers or the type that are sensitive to infra red. Only the infra red type can see warm objects through fog. Image intensifiers will not be able to see through fog at all.
We are able to see the Moon, other Planets and even the Sun. The Sun make this possible through its light, even at night. With the help of a powerful telescope we are able to see distant galaxies, distant stars that don't exist anymore, we are seeing only its light which is still travelling.
Transparent.
I assume 'opaque' for the term of not being able to see through something.
To see someone through something is to be at hand to help that person successfully manage whatever it is.
Transparent is when something is completely see through, such as normal windows you find. Opaque is when something is only partially see through, I think another work for this is translucent, but im not entirely sure. An example is something such as a net curtain, which is'nt completely transparent, but you are able to see through it.
transparent means when u can see through someone or something
Transparent means that you can see something through it. Kinda of invisible but not quite.Glass and water are examples of something that is transparent
Transparent means that you can see something through it. Kinda of invisible but not quite.Glass and water are examples of something that is transparent
Transparent means it is see through, like glass There is no word istransparent.
what do you mean by -p . Where did you see it. I may be able to answer if you tell me where it came from. Cheers. :)
Depending on the meaning, you could say "I saw something through, to make sure that it was completed." To "see something through" is an idiom that may mean "finish an undertaking one has begun," for example "My father started many projects, but saw few of them through." Or it may mean " take care of for a specified amount of time," for example "That money saw six families through the week." In a non-idiomatic sense, to "see something through" may also mean "to observe a process until its completion." For example, "My friends left early, but I stayed and saw the whole thing through." Or do you mean saw something through as in Get a carpenter to saw this board through?
Transparency means totally clear, as in a window or a meaning.
it does not mean anything but they do it so that they can blink but still be able to see at the same time