单词 | look |
释义 | Word Frequency look(lʊk) verb (mainly intr) 1. (often foll by at) to direct the eyes (towards) to look at the sea 2. (often foll by at) to direct one's attention (towards) let's look at the circumstances 3. (often foll by to) to turn one's interests or expectations (towards) to look to the future 4. (copula) to give the impression of being by appearance to the eye or mind; seem that looks interesting 5. to face in a particular direction the house looks north 6. to expect, hope, or plan (to do something) I look to hear from you soon he's looking to get rich 7. (foll by for) a. to search or seek I looked for you everywhere b. to cherish the expectation (of); hope (for) I look for success 8. (foll by to) a. to be mindful (of) to look to the promise one has made b. to have recourse (to) look to your swords, men! 9. to be a pointer or sign these early inventions looked towards the development of industry 10. (foll by into) to carry out an investigation to look into a mystery 11. (transitive) to direct a look at (someone) in a specified way she looked her rival up and down 12. (transitive) to accord in appearance with (something) to look one's age 13. look alive 14. look daggers 15. look here 16. look sharp 17. not look at 18. not much to look at noun 19. the act or an instance of looking a look of despair 20. a view or sight (of something) let's have a look 21. (often plural) appearance to the eye or mind; aspect the look of innocence I don't like the looks of this place 22. style; fashion the new look for summer sentence connector ▶ USAGE See at like123. an expression demanding attention or showing annoyance, determination, etc look, I've had enough of this Word origin Old English lōcian; related to Middle Dutch læken, Old High German luogen to look out |
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