单词 | to have a look around |
释义 | > as lemmasto have (also take) a look around (or round) (c) With adverbs or prepositional phrases, forming phrases corresponding to phrasal verbs at look v. Esp. in to have (also take) a look around (or round). ΚΠ 1829 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. July 77/2 You'd bether just take a bit of a look round on the worlt, an' bid it good by. 1898 H. G. Wells Jimmy Goggles God in Cosmopolitan Nov. 109/1 I stopped once, and..had a look up. 1913 Bull. Geogr. Soc. Philadelphia 11 11 On approaching a strong rapid we usually took a look ahead to ascertain where the best line of advance lay. 1925 L. H. Myers Clio (1945) vii. 49 I had a look through the window. 1932 J. Buchan Gap in Curtain ii. 97 He hoped, while in the country, to have a look round. a1965 W. G. Purcell St. Croix Trail Country (1967) 97 I stepped over to have a look down from the edge of the hill. 1982 P. Redmond Brookside (Mersey TV shooting script) (O.E.D. Archive) Episode 4. 70 Just take a look around and see how much is going on the side. 2011 A. Lewis Everybody Jam xiv. 99 I was having a quick look around. 2011 Independent 4 Aug. 13/1 Punk's not dead—it's just having..a look round a stately home. < as lemmas |
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