A2 Idiom ニュートラル

se rött

to see red

意味

Becoming very angry.

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文化的背景

In Sweden, expressing extreme anger in public is often frowned upon. Using the phrase 'se rött' is a way to signal that a boundary has been severely crossed, justifying the emotional outburst. In Swedish football (soccer) culture, 'se rött' is a constant pun. Headlines will often use it when a player gets a red card, even if they didn't actually get angry. Swedish workplace hierarchy is relatively flat. If a subordinate 'ser rött' at a manager, it is a major event that usually leads to a formal HR meeting. August Strindberg, Sweden's most famous playwright, often depicted characters who 'såg rött'. His work frequently explored the thin line between sanity and explosive rage.

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Use it for emphasis

Don't use it every time you're annoyed. Save it for when you want to sound dramatic or truly upset.

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Check your verb

Remember that 'se' is irregular. 'Jag såg rött' (past) is much more common than 'Jag ser rött' (present) when telling stories.

意味

Becoming very angry.

💡

Use it for emphasis

Don't use it every time you're annoyed. Save it for when you want to sound dramatic or truly upset.

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Check your verb

Remember that 'se' is irregular. 'Jag såg rött' (past) is much more common than 'Jag ser rött' (present) when telling stories.

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Sports Puns

If you're watching football in Sweden, you'll hear this every time there's a red card. It's the ultimate Swedish sports pun.

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The Swedish 'Lagom'

Because Swedes value being 'lagom' (just right/moderate), 'se rött' is a very strong statement. Use it wisely!

自分をテスト

Fyll i rätt form av verbet 'se'.

Igår när jag tappade min telefon i sjön ___ jag rött.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: såg

Since the sentence starts with 'Igår' (Yesterday), we need the past tense 'såg'.

Vilket scenario passar bäst för uttrycket 'se rött'?

När använder man 'se rött'?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: När man är så arg att man tappar kontrollen.

'Se rött' is an idiom for extreme anger, not literal vision or mild feelings.

Slutför meningen i dialogen.

A: Varför skrek han åt dig? B: Jag vet inte, han bara ___ rött helt plötsligt.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: såg

The idiom is always 'se rött'.

Matcha känslan med rätt uttryck.

Matcha 'Extrem ilska' med:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Att se rött

'Se mellan fingrarna' means to overlook something; 'se fram emot' means to look forward to; 'se upp' means watch out.

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When to use 'Se Rött'

Sports

  • Red cards
  • Bad refereeing
  • Losing a final
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Daily Life

  • Traffic
  • Broken tech
  • Queues
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Social

  • Lies
  • Injustice
  • Mean comments

練習問題バンク

4 問題
Fyll i rätt form av verbet 'se'. Fill Blank A2

Igår när jag tappade min telefon i sjön ___ jag rött.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: såg

Since the sentence starts with 'Igår' (Yesterday), we need the past tense 'såg'.

Vilket scenario passar bäst för uttrycket 'se rött'? Choose A2

När använder man 'se rött'?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: När man är så arg att man tappar kontrollen.

'Se rött' is an idiom for extreme anger, not literal vision or mild feelings.

Slutför meningen i dialogen. dialogue_completion A2

A: Varför skrek han åt dig? B: Jag vet inte, han bara ___ rött helt plötsligt.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: såg

The idiom is always 'se rött'.

Matcha känslan med rätt uttryck. situation_matching B1

Matcha 'Extrem ilska' med:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Att se rött

'Se mellan fingrarna' means to overlook something; 'se fram emot' means to look forward to; 'se upp' means watch out.

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よくある質問

12 問

No, it's not a swear word. It's a descriptive idiom. However, describing yourself as 'seeing red' shows you were very angry, which might be seen as a lack of control.

No, Swedish doesn't use colors for sadness like English does with 'the blues'. For sadness, we say 'jag är deppig' or 'jag är ledsen'.

Yes, in journalism and opinion pieces, but less so in formal business reports.

There isn't a direct color opposite, but 'hålla sig lugn' (staying calm) or 'behålla fattningen' are the functional opposites.

Yes, 'Han såg rött' is very common when describing someone else's reaction.

Yes, in its idiomatic form, it exclusively refers to intense anger.

It is always 'se rött' (neuter form).

It has been used in Swedish for at least 150 years.

No, for jealousy we say 'grön av avund' (green with envy), but we don't 'see green'.

It's equally common in both.

Yes, 'Hela publiken såg rött'.

Not necessarily, but it implies a level of anger where violence *could* happen if the person doesn't calm down.

関連フレーズ

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se mellan fingrarna

contrast

To overlook or ignore something wrong.

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se i syne

similar

To hallucinate or see things that aren't there.

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gå i taket

synonym

To get very angry (hit the roof).

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koka av vrede

similar

To boil with rage.

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tappa fattningen

similar

To lose one's composure.

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