单词 | look here |
释义 | > as lemmaslook here a. Also more emphatically look here. extracted from lookv. (a) intransitive. With explicit or implied reference to a person or object.In early use frequently with now. ΚΠ OE Ælfric Catholic Homilies: 1st Ser. (Royal) (1997) xxx. 430 Loca nu, her stent þin moder. OE St. Euphrosyne (Julius) in W. W. Skeat Ælfric's Lives of Saints (1900) II. 340 Loca nu, þin fæder sceal mid me to mynstre. c1175 Ormulum (Burchfield transcript) l. 12726 Loc here. þiss iss godess lamb. ?a1300 Iacob & Iosep (Bodl.) (1916) l. 227 (MED) ‘A! Lokeþ nou,’ heo seide, ‘þis Ebrewisse þef, Of me he wende stille to habben his gome.’ a1325 (c1250) Gen. & Exod. (1968) l. 3331 Quod moyses, ‘loc her nu: is bread!’ a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) l. 16529 (MED) Los [Gött. Lo] here pris..þat i can for mi lauerd sell. a1450 in C. Brown Relig. Lyrics 14th Cent. (1924) 93 (MED) Þe blode owt of my hert-rote, loke, it falles downe to my fote. a1500 (a1460) Towneley Plays (1994) I. xxx. 407 Here is a bag-full, lokys, Of pride and of lust. 1513 G. Douglas in tr. Virgil Æneid Exclamatioun 18 Lo, heir he failȝeis, se thar he leis, luik! ?1518 A. Barclay Fyfte Eglog sig. A.v Loke here Amyntas, lorde benedycyte, The cold snowe recheth, moche hygher than my kne. 1570 T. North tr. A. F. Doni Morall Philos. iii. f. 74 O here is a braue sight, looke, here is a goodly ieast. 1607 E. Sharpham Fleire i. sig. Cv Looke, looke, this fellow is like your vpright shoo, he will serue either foote. 1677 A. Behn Town-fopp iii. 37 Look here my Boyes! 1720 D. Defoe Life Capt. Singleton 169 He came running up to us with his Hands full Sand, and saying Look here. 1791 Scots Mag. Feb. 59/2 ‘Look,’ he said, ‘see! where she bleeds beneath thy ruthless arm!’ 1795 F. Reynolds Speculation v. 72 Though I didn't get money in India, I've got it in England—look here! 1821 Jem Gudgeon iv. 27 Now look here. His first attack upon religion is in these words. 1843 H. W. Longfellow Spanish Student ii. vi. 98 Look, here he comes. 1916 Boys' Life June 30/1 (advt.) Look! I've made a picture book! 1967 B. Took & M. Feldman Best of ‘Round The Horne’ (2000) 3rd Ser. Programme 19. 181/1 Look it's crocheted on our smocks. 2003 C. Birch Turn again Home xxxii. 368 Hey, look, that's Jack's old man, hey, looka that. (b) intransitive. Used with reference to what one is about to say, in order to rebuke or entreat someone, or to introduce a suggestion, protest, order, etc. ΚΠ 1823 T. De Quincey tr. J. A. Apel Fatal Marksman in Pop. Tales & Romances Northern Nations III. 142 Now, look here, Anne: for better than two hundred years has this farm in the forest of Linden come down from father to child in my family. a1894 R. L. Stevenson Weir of Hermiston (1896) vii. 235 Now, look! This is what I must say. 1911 J. London Mexican in Sat. Evening Post 19 Aug. 8/2 Look here, you little fool... You're nobody. 1954 G. Smith Flaw in Crystal x. 103 ‘But look here,’ I expostulated, by way of a conventional last-ditch stand, ‘You can't tell me you've had the temerity to—’ Words failed me. 1969 Listener 1 May 614/1 Look, my Bill doesn't include any blanket condemnation of unofficial strikes. 1986 ‘J. le Carré’ Perfect Spy xii. 323 Look here, old boy..I don't think we should go through life wearing hairshirts about what we did at our private. 2010 S. McGee Chasing Goldman Sachs ii. 68 Look, if we're going to be honest with ourselves, we need to admit that we wanted it all. (c) intransitive. colloquial (U.S. and Irish English). With at. Chiefly in look at here. Cf. lookit v. Now rare. ΚΠ 1825 ‘Notus Nulli’ Microcosmus Philadelphicus 25 Philadelphy's a wonderful town, Look at here for Playhouse, such a tarnal expense. 1877 London Society Sept. 227/2 Now look at here now, Larry Doolan's the boy for a tiger or any other baste in broad daylight. 1920 L. Robinson Whiteheaded Boy iii. 87 Look at here: I'll give you this if you will. 1967 B. Friel Lovers (1969) 125 Lookat—are we going to say prayers or are we not? < as lemmas |
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