单词 | to look oneself |
释义 | > as lemmasto look oneself c. to look oneself: to appear one's usual self, esp. in respect of health. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > be in state of health [verb (intransitive)] > be in usual health to live and lookc1390 to be myselfa1675 to feel (quite) oneself1812 to look oneself1822 to feel (quite) like oneself1838 to feel (like) myself1886 1822 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. July 79 How your brow it up-brightens—You now look yourself, man, and not a la Werter. 1853 C. Dickens Bleak House xxxiv. 334 But what's the matter, George?.. You don't look yourself. 1908 H. Forrester Rupert Brett xxiii. 247 ‘You will take Rupert out for some fresh air and a change. He wants it badly.’ ‘I agree with you, he doesn't look himself.’ 1940 Atlanta Constit. 16 July 6/2 Horace..simply didn't look himself. He was not the rather florid-faced, rotund Horace Renegar I had seen only a few short months before. 2012 M. Perry Danger in Plain Sight ii. 39 Today she looked herself again, wearing jeans and an oversize Penn State sweatshirt. < as lemmas |
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