It is used in foreign spoken language, but it is not a formal usage. The main reason why foreigners call Flammulina velutipes "see you tomorrow" is that Flammulina velutipes is not easy to digest. After eating it, it is excreted without being digested. So see you tomorrow means see you tomorrow. The formal English name of Flammulina velutipes is EnokiMushroom.
Key words: see
English [si:]
Interpretation:
vt sees; Understand; Understand; Be aware of; Visit
vi to see; See; Understand
n (See) (English) western Iraq; (Cambodia) plug; (German) Ze (name)
[plural sees third person singular sees present participle seeing past tense saw past participle SEEN]
phrase:
see to be in charge; Attention; Care; Pay attention to
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Key vocabulary usage: see
v (verb)
1. The basic meaning of see refers to "seeing" in the general visual sense, and it can also mean "observing" consciously, and extension can mean "understanding" and "understanding" by observation. See also means "visit", "consider", "make sure", "happen" and "experience".
2. see can be used as both an intransitive verb and a transitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, you can take nouns, pronouns, infinitives with interrogative words, that clauses or clauses guided by interrogative words as objects. Sometimes it can also be followed by homologous objects with different shapes from see.
3. "see++quantifier+of" indicates the frequency of seeing someone. see ? More of sb is a fixed idiom, meaning "see more". more can be changed to little, quite a lot, much less, a great? Deal, etc. indicate the corresponding meaning.