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you can see for yourself - traducción al español

ORIGINAL SONG WRITTEN AND COMPOSED BY PETER TOWNSHEND
Can You See the Real Me

you can see for yourself      
puedes ver por ti mismo (puedes hacerlo solo, tú entiendes, es obvio, es claro, no hay duda)
what you see is what you get         
DISPLAY OF A DOCUMENT DURING EDITING IN A FORM CLOSELY CORRESPONDING TO ITS APPEARANCE WHEN PRINTED OR DISPLAYED AS A FINISHED PRODUCT
WYSIAYG; Wysiwyg; What You See Is What You Get; WYGIWYS; WYSIWyG; WISYWIG; Wizzy wig; What you see is what you get; WYSIWIG; WYSIWYG MOL; What-you-see-is-what-you-get; WYSIWYG editor; Wiziwyg; WSYIWYG; WySIWYG; YAFIYGI; WYSIWYL; WYSIWYW; What You See Is What You Want; W-Y-S-I-W-Y-G!; W-Y-S-I-W-Y-G; Wysiayg; WYSWYG; WYSWIG; WySiWyG; WYSIMOLWYG; WYSIAWYG; WYGIWYG; Draft:WYGIWYG; WYSYWIG; WYSYWYG
= todo está a la vista, no hay nada oculto
Ex: Andrew is a musician truly doing it for the love of it, what you see is what you get.
WYSIWYG         
DISPLAY OF A DOCUMENT DURING EDITING IN A FORM CLOSELY CORRESPONDING TO ITS APPEARANCE WHEN PRINTED OR DISPLAYED AS A FINISHED PRODUCT
WYSIAYG; Wysiwyg; What You See Is What You Get; WYGIWYS; WYSIWyG; WISYWIG; Wizzy wig; What you see is what you get; WYSIWIG; WYSIWYG MOL; What-you-see-is-what-you-get; WYSIWYG editor; Wiziwyg; WSYIWYG; WySIWYG; YAFIYGI; WYSIWYL; WYSIWYW; What You See Is What You Want; W-Y-S-I-W-Y-G!; W-Y-S-I-W-Y-G; Wysiayg; WYSWYG; WYSWIG; WySiWyG; WYSIMOLWYG; WYSIAWYG; WYGIWYG; Draft:WYGIWYG; WYSYWIG; WYSYWYG
abbreviation
lo que ves es lo que tienes, WYSIWYG

Definición

cancán
sust. masc.
1) Danza frívola y muy movida, que se importó de Francia en la segunda mitad del siglo XIX y que hoy se ejecuta solo por mujeres como parte de un espectáculo.
2) Combinación de medio cuerpo con muchos volantes almidonados o de nilón duro que sirve para mantener holgada la falda.
sust. masc.
Murcia. Molestia, fastidio.
sust. masc.
Costa Rica. Especie de loro que no aprende a hablar.

Wikipedia

The Real Me (The Who song)

"The Real Me" is a song written by Pete Townshend on The Who's second full-scale rock opera, Quadrophenia in 1973. This is the second track on the album, although it is the first with lyrics. It concerns a boy named Jimmy, a young English Mod with four distinct personalities. The song describes how he angrily deals with several individuals to identify "the real me". The song was released as a single (backed with I'm One) in the United States and Canada in 1974.

The song features an impressive bass performance by John Entwistle. According to a 1996 interview with Entwistle by Goldmine Magazine, the bass part was recorded on the first take. Entwistle claimed he was "joking around" when he played the part, but the band loved it and used it in the final version.

Aside from the verses about the psychiatrist, mother and preacher, Townshend's original demo of the song on his solo album Scoop 3 includes another verse about rock and roll in general. The arrangement of the song is also much slower than what it would end up as in Quadrophenia.

Townshend has always referred to it as "Can You See the Real Me", rather than the more accepted abbreviated title.

Record World said that "this tune exhibits the form that makes the group the premier British rockers" and praised the "fine rhythm work from bassist Entwistle and drummer Moon."

Ejemplos de uso de you can see for yourself
1. Maybe we can fix something up in one of our restaurants so that you can see for yourself?
2. "But today, you can see for yourself, we have no work to do," Olga said, gesturing toward the immaculately laid but empty dining tables.
3. There you can see for yourself the difficulty of the questions posed to Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama and the real depth of the debate.
4. I would suggest a trip to various third world countries, where you can see for yourself children suffering and dying form common childhood diseases that we ignore in this country.
5. In a few moments my lovely assistant will be passing through the audience so that you can see for yourself that the props I will use in my trick have not been tampered with.