单词 | look after |
释义 | look1 of 2verb ˈlu̇k looked; looking; looks transitive verb 1 : to make sure or take care (that something is done) censor to look that no man lived idly—Edward Gee 2 : to ascertain by the use of one's eyes look what I brought you 3 a : to exercise the power of vision upon : examine b archaic : to search for 4 a : expect, anticipate we look to have a good year b : to have in mind as an end looking to win back some lost profits 5 archaic : to bring into a place or condition by the exercise of the power of vision 6 : to express by the eyes or facial expression the friar looked his surprise—Robert Brennan 7 : to have an appearance that befits or accords with looks her age intransitive verb 1 a : to exercise the power of vision : see b : to direct one's attention look upon the future with hope look at the map c : to direct the eyes looked up from the newspaper 2 : to have the appearance or likelihood of being : seem it looks unlikely looks to be hard work 3 : to have a specified outlook the house looked east 4 : to gaze in wonder or surprise : stare 5 : to show a tendency the evidence looks to acquittal look 2 of 2noun1 a : the act of looking b : glance 2 a : the expression of the countenance b : physical appearance especially : attractive physical appearance —usually used in plural c : a combination of design features giving a unified appearance a new look in women's fashions 3 : the state or form in which something appears look after phrase1 as in look to to attend to the needs and comforts of She didn't have many patients to look after and so they each received a lot of attention. Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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2 as in watch to take charge of especially on behalf of another With so many children to look after they had to call in another caregiver. Synonyms & Similar Words
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