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单词 look to
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look to


look

L0245800 (lo͝ok)v. looked, look·ing, looks v.intr.1. a. To employ one's sight, especially in a given direction or on a given object: looking out the window; looked at the floor.b. To search: We looked all afternoon but could not find it.2. a. To turn one's glance or gaze: looked to the right.b. To turn one's attention; attend: looked to his neglected guitar during vacation; looked at the evidence.c. To turn one's expectations: looked to us for a solution.3. To seem or appear to be: look morose.4. To face in a specified direction: The cottage looks on the river.v.tr.1. To turn one's eyes on: looked him in the eye.2. To convey by one's expression: looked annoyance at the judge; looked his devotion to me.3. a. To have an appearance of conformity with: He looks his age. She dressed up to look the part.b. To appear to be: looked the fool in one version of the story.n.1. a. The act or instance of looking: I took just one look and I was sure.b. A gaze or glance expressive of something: gave her a mournful look.2. a. Appearance or aspect: a look of great age.b. looks Physical appearance, especially when pleasing.c. A distinctive, unified manner of dress or fashion: the preferred look for this fall.Phrasal Verbs: look after To take care of: looked after his younger brother. look for1. To search for; seek: looking for my gloves.2. To expect: Look for a change of weather in March. look into To inquire into; investigate: The police looked into the disturbance. look on (or upon) To regard in a certain way: looked on them as incompetents. look out To be watchful or careful; take care: If you don't look out, you may fall on the ice. We looked out for each other on the trip. look over To examine or inspect, often in hasty fashion: looked over the proposal before the meeting. look to Usage Problem 1. To expect or hope to: He looked to hear from her within a week.2. To seem about to; promise to: "an 'Action Program,' which ... looked to reduce tariffs on over 1,800 items" (Alan D. Romberg). look up1. To search for and find, as in a reference book.2. To visit: look up an old friend.3. To become better; improve: Things are at last looking up.Idioms: look a gift horse in the mouth To be critical or suspicious of something one has received without expense.look alive/sharp Informal To act or respond quickly: Look alive! We leave in five minutes.look down on/upon To regard with contempt or condescension.look down (one's) nose at/on To regard with contempt or condescension. look forward to To think of (a future event) with pleasurable, eager anticipation: looking forward to graduation. look in on To visit: I look in on my grandparents each weekend. look the other way To deliberately overlook something: knew the student was cheating but decided to look the other way. look up to To admire: looked up to her mother.
[Middle English loken, from Old English lōcian.]Usage Note: When followed by an infinitive, look often means "expect" or "hope," as in The executives look to increase sales once the economy improves or I'm looking to sell my car in July. In our 1997 survey, the Usage Panel was divided almost evenly on this usage, with 52 percent of the Panelists finding it acceptable and 48 percent rejecting it. In 2008, 55 percent rejected it, suggesting that resistance is not eroding, at least not for use in more formal contexts. The usage has an informal flavor and is popular among sports writers: The Spartans are looking to improve their offensive production. The Cubs look to continue their dominance of their division.
Thesaurus
Verb1.look to - turn one's interests or expectations towards; "look to the future"; "this method looks to significant wavings"await, expect, wait, look - look forward to the probable occurrence of; "We were expecting a visit from our relatives"; "She is looking to a promotion"; "he is waiting to be drafted"
2.look to - be excited or anxious aboutlook to - be excited or anxious about look for, anticipateawait, expect, wait, look - look forward to the probable occurrence of; "We were expecting a visit from our relatives"; "She is looking to a promotion"; "he is waiting to be drafted"quail at, apprehend - anticipate with dread or anxiety
Translations
contare suricorrere abadare

look to


look to (someone or something)

1. To depend on someone to provide something. Students look to their professors for guidance.2. To seem or appear to be something. This looks to be a situation you can't talk your way out of.3. To expect something. I look to get a response today.See also: look

look to someone or something (for something)

to expect someone or something to supply something. Children look to their parents for help. Tom looked to the bank for a loan.See also: look

look to

1. Pay attention to, take care of, as in You'd best look to your own affairs. [c. 1300] 2. Anticipate or expect, as in We look to hear from her soon. [c. 1600] 3. look to be. Seem to be, promise to be, as in This looks to be a very difficult assignment. [Mid-1700s] See also: look

look to

v.1. To rely on someone or something: He looks to his parents for support when things get tough.2. To expect or hope for something: She looked to hear from the doctor within a week.See also: look
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look to


  • verb

Synonyms for look to

verb turn one's interests or expectations towards

Related Words

  • await
  • expect
  • wait
  • look

verb be excited or anxious about

Synonyms

  • look for
  • anticipate

Related Words

  • await
  • expect
  • wait
  • look
  • quail at
  • apprehend
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