see down to
see (one) down (to something or some place)
1. To escort or accompany one to a lower level or position. I could tell Mrs. Jenkins was having trouble on the stairs, so I offered to see her down. Thank you for taking the time to come in and talk to us. Larry here will see you down to the lobby.
2. To escort or accompany one to some place or thing away from a more central or northerly location. My parents made a point of seeing me down to the train station when I left for college. Thank you for taking the time to come in and talk to us. Larry here will see you down to the lobby.
See also: down, see, something
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
see someone down to something
to accompany or escort someone to a lower level. I will see you down to the front door. Would you please see Mrs. Bracknell down to the door?
See also: down, see
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- see (one) up to (some place)
- see up to
- see across
- see (one) across (something or some place)
- escort
- escort (one) from (something)
- escort from
- show (one) out of (some place)
- walk out with
- walk out with (someone or something)