单词 | to have the look of |
释义 | > as lemmasto have the look of (a) to have the look of: to resemble in appearance; to appear to be, give the impression of being. ΚΠ a1533 Ld. Berners tr. Arthur of Brytayn (?1560) xxiv. sig. D.i/2 The Leoparde with the seuen heades..who hath the loke of a brim bore, and the herte of a lyon. 1647 A. Ross Mystagogvs Poeticvs 137 He hath the look of an ancient man, because he is the ancient of dayes. 1681 N. Lee Lucius Junius Brutus ii. 16 Now, by Jove, he has the look of a Pimp. 1724 ‘C. Johnson’ Gen. Hist. Pyrates v. 100 If he had the look of a Fury, his Humours and Passions, were suitable to it. 1784 W. Coxe Trav. Poland, Russia, Sweden, & Denmark I. iii. ii. 265 Some parts of this vast city have the look of a sequestered desert. 1838 J. Roby Seven Weeks in Belgium, Switzerland, Lombardy I. iii. 56 One old lady, having the look of a devotee, was going to mass. 1882 L. L. Lynch Shadowed by Three i. 12 The young man had the look of an American, a genuine Yankee. 1912 W. Gillette Too Much Johnson i. 26 You had the look of a man representing a wholesale or retail. 1964 F. M. López-Morillas tr. C. J. Cela Journey to Alcarria iii. 36 Brihuega..has the look of an old city, with a great many stone buildings, well-constructed houses, and big stout trees. 2011 Atlantic Nov. 24/1 Now in his early 20s, he had the look of a washed-out ex-con. < as lemmas |
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