What does văzut in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word văzut in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use văzut in Romanian.

The word văzut in Romanian means văzut, văzut, vizionat, văzut, bifare, a se ține la distanță de, bine văzut de, nu ne-am mai văzut de mult, a nu prea fi mare lucru de capul lui. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word văzut

văzut

(sensed, inferred)

The study examines the perceived benefits of homeopathy.

văzut, vizionat

(seen, watched)

The Eurovision Song Contest is one of the most-viewed TV programmes in the world.

văzut

(observed, paid attention to)

'A watched pot never boils.' - Proverb

bifare

(US (tick: list item, correct answer, etc.)

He wrote a check mark next to each completed task on his list.

a se ține la distanță de

(try not to associate with)

The candidate was advised to distance himself from his former wife.

bine văzut de

(liked by, popular among)

nu ne-am mai văzut de mult

(slang (I haven't seen you for a long time)

Hey, Andrew! Long time no see!

a nu prea fi mare lucru de capul lui

(informal (unattractive or unimpressive)

He's not much to look at, but he's got a good job and he's very nice. It's not much to look at, but it's home.

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