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look on
look on vb (intr) 1. (adverb) to be a spectator at an event or incident2. (preposition) Also: look upon to consider or regard: she looked on the whole affair as a joke; he looks on his mother-in-law with disapproval. ˌlooker-ˈon nThesaurusVerb | 1. | look on - observe with attention; "They watched as the murderer was executed"watchsit by, sit back - be inactive or indifferent while something is happening; "Don't just sit by while your rights are violated!" | | 2. | look on - look on as or consider; "she looked on this affair as a joke"; "He thinks of himself as a brilliant musician"; "He is reputed to be intelligent"look upon, regard as, repute, take to be, esteem, think ofthink, believe, conceive, consider - judge or regard; look upon; judge; "I think he is very smart"; "I believe her to be very smart"; "I think that he is her boyfriend"; "The racist conceives such people to be inferior" |
lookverb1. To direct the eyes on an object:consider, contemplate, eye, view.Idiom: clap one's eyes on.2. To try to find something:cast about, hunt, quest, search, seek.3. To have the appearance of:appear, seem, sound.Idiom: strike one as (being).phrasal verb look afterTo have the care and supervision of:attend, care for, mind, minister to, see to, tend, watch.Idioms: keep an eye on, look out for, take care of, take under one's wing.phrasal verb look forTo look forward to confidently:anticipate, await, bargain for (or on), count on, depend on (or upon), expect, wait (for).Informal: figure on.phrasal verb look inTo go to or seek out the company of in order to socialize:call, come by, come over, drop by, drop in, look up, pop in, run in, see, stop (by or in), visit.Idiom: pay a visit.phrasal verb look intoTo go into or through for the purpose of making discoveries or acquiring information:delve, dig, explore, inquire, investigate, probe, reconnoiter, scout.phrasal verb look on or upon To have the face or front turned in a specific direction:face, front.phrasal verb look outTo be careful:beware, mind, watch out.Idioms: be on guard, be on the lookout, keep an eye peeled , take care.phrasal verb look overTo view broadly or from a height:overlook, scan, survey.phrasal verb look upTo go to or seek out the company of in order to socialize:call, come by, come over, drop by, drop in, look in, pop in, run in, see, stop (by or in), visit.Idiom: pay a visit.noun1. An act of directing the eyes on an object:contemplation, regard, sight, view.2. A disposition of the facial features that conveys meaning, feeling, or mood:aspect, cast, countenance, expression, face, visage.3. An outward appearance:aspect, countenance, face, physiognomy, surface, visage.4. The way something or someone looks:appearance, aspect, mien.Translationslook (luk) verb1. to turn the eyes in a certain direction so as to see, to find, to express etc. He looked out of the window; I've looked everywhere, but I can't find him; He looked at me (angrily). 看 看2. to seem. It looks as if it's going to rain; She looks sad. 好像 好象3. to face. The house looks west. 朝著 朝着 noun1. the act of looking or seeing. Let me have a look! 看 看2. a glance. a look of surprise. 看一眼 看一眼3. appearance. The house had a look of neglect. 外表 外表ˈlook-alike noun a person who looks (exactly) like someone else; a double. the prince's look-alike. 面貌酷似的人 面貌酷似的人-looking having a certain appearance. good-looking; strange-looking. 有…外貌(後綴) 有...面容(后缀) looks noun plural (attractive) appearance. She lost her looks as she grew older; good looks. 相貌 相貌ˌlooker-ˈon noun a person who is watching something happening; an onlooker. 旁觀者 旁观者ˈlooking-glass noun a mirror. 鏡子 镜子ˈlookout noun1. a careful watch. a sharp lookout; (also adjective) a lookout post. 警戒 警戒2. a place from which such a watch can be kept. 守望台 了望台3. a person who has been given the job of watching. There was a shout from the lookout. 守望員 了望员4. concern, responsibility. If he catches you leaving early, that's your lookout! 關心,責任 关心,责任 by the look(s) of judging from the appearance of (someone or something) it seems likely or probable. By the looks of him, he won't live much longer; It's going to rain by the look of it. 根據(某人或某事的)的外表判斷 根据(某人或某事的)的外表判断 look after to attend to or take care of. to look after the children. 照顧 照料look ahead to consider what will happen in the future. 考慮到將來 为未来打算look down one's nose at to regard with contempt. 瞧不起 瞧不起look down on to regard as inferior. She looks down on her husband's relations. 看不起 看不起look for to search for. She lost her handbag and wasted ten minutes looking for it. 尋找 寻找look forward to to wait with pleasure for. I am looking forward to seeing you / to the holidays. 期待 盼望look here! give your attention to this. Look here! Isn't that what you wanted?; Look here, Mary, you're being unfair! 喂,注意! 喂,注意! look in on to visit briefly. I decided to look in on Paul and Carol on my way home. 短暫拜訪 顺便看望look into to inspect or investigate closely. The manager will look into your complaint. 調查,研究 调查,研究 look on1. to watch something. No, I don't want to play – I'd rather look on. 觀看 观看2. (with as) to think of or consider. I have lived with my aunt since I was a baby, and I look on her as my mother. 看待,視為 看待,视为 look out1. (usually with for) to watch. She was looking out for him from the window. 注視 留神,向外看,注视 2. to find by searching. I've looked out these books for you. 找出 找出look out! beware! take care!. 小心! 留神!look over to examine. We have been looking over the new house. 仔細檢查 察看look through to look at or study briefly. I've looked through your notes. 瀏覽 浏览look up1. to improve. Things have been looking up lately. 好轉 好转2. to pay a visit to. I looked up several old friends. 拜訪 拜访3. to search for in a book of reference. You should look the word up (in a dictionary). 查尋 查寻4. to consult (a reference book). I looked up in the encyclopedia. 查看 查看look up to to respect the conduct, opinions etc of. He has always looked up to his father. 尊敬 尊敬look on
look (out) onto (something)To have a clear and direct view of something or some place; to face or open out onto something or some place. The apartment looks onto a stunning view of the beach. The patio looked out onto the main square of the city, where I used to watch people going about their daily business.See also: looklook onTo watch some action or activity as a spectator. With a stadium of fans looking on, the pressure was on for him to make the field goal.See also: look, onlook on (someone or something) as (something)To view someone or something in a certain way. I've always looked on him as a genius, so I'm not surprised to hear about his scientific breakthrough.See also: look, onlook (out) on (to) something[for something] to face onto something or some place. The balcony looks out onto the meadow. My window looks onto the street.See also: look, onlook on (with someone)to share and read from someone else's notes, paper, book, music, etc. I don't have a copy of the notice, but I will look on with Carlo. Carla has a copy of the music. She doesn't mind if I look on.See also: look, onlook onto be a spectator and watch what is happening without participating. The beating took place while a policeman looked on. While the kittens played, the mother cat looked on contentedly.See also: look, onlook on1. Also, look upon. Regard in a certain way, as in I looked on him as a second father, or We looked upon her as a worthy successor. [Early 1600s] 2. Be a spectator, watch, as in She rode the horse around the ring as her parents looked on. [Late 1500s] 3. Also, look on with. Read from someone's book, paper, or music at the same time, as in I forgot my score; can I look on with you? [Late 1800s] See also: look, onlook onv.1. To watch an incident or event without participating in it: The firefighters battled the blaze while dozens of neighbors looked on. I looked on while my teacher prepared the lesson.2. To regard someone or something in a certain way: The boss looked on the new employee as incompetent.See also: look, onEncyclopediaSeeLooklook on Related to look on: look uponSynonyms for look onverb observe with attentionSynonymsRelated Wordsverb look on as or considerSynonyms- look upon
- regard as
- repute
- take to be
- esteem
- think of
Related Words- think
- believe
- conceive
- consider
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