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单词 looker
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Definition of looker in English:

looker

noun ˈlʊkəˈlʊkər
  • 1A person who looks.

    it depends on whether you are a listener, a looker or a doer
    Example sentencesExamples
    • While the Internet generated just 3% of all reservations, online bookings are expected to double next year and the marketing team wants to turn lookers into bookers.
    • The title episode of the novel reveals the full importance of the power of sight and of being an active looker; watching God is an active rather than a passive enterprise.
    • ‘I would say the number of lookers is down about a third,’ said Helen as potential buyers examined her consignment on Sunday.
    • Even before the Nasdaq crash, they were scrambling to make their sites easier to use and to turn more lookers into bookers.
    • She was exceedingly beautiful, fully grown yet young still, and in her eyes was a depth and maturity that never ceased to captivate the looker.
    • Almost out of reflex she glanced up at the hospital, wondering if it was possible that was where the mysterious looker stood, watching her movements.
    • In a random sequence of trials, the looker either looks at the back of the subject or looks away and thinks of something else.
    • And yes, you will get lots of lookers not necessarily wanting to buy, but will if they recognise a bargain.
    • It has become a gathering place for experienced and new, old and young, teachers and students, painters and lookers, buyers and sellers, dreamers and doers, and everyone else.
    • The largest online travel company converts only 5 percent of their lookers into buyers.
    • An experienced realtor is trained to separate the ‘Lookers’ from the ‘Buyers.’
    • Creamy beige furnishings let lookers know this is a tasteful home.
    • I wanted, in my character of listener and looker, to be enticed.
    • The bid spotter to bidder ratio was about one to one, but about 200 lookers showed up after lunch.
    • The critic's job is to help a less knowledgeable looker find the beautiful thing.
  • 2with adjective A person with a specified appearance.

    a tough looker is not necessarily a tough fighter
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A big tough looker stood up on top of the car behind John and me.
    • She was a tough looker and she had enough berth to get through the crowds easily.
    1. 2.1informal A very attractive person.
      she was a real looker, good for the eyes
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Bruce, you'll be quite the looker, I think, when you get older.
      • He smiles and his eyes get all squinty. ‘You're gonna be a looker someday, I can tell.
      • I'm certainly no looker, but my short dark hair and green eyes definitely look good on my sculpted face, and I keep in shape.
      • Sure she's quite the looker but you and I both know what really happened.
      • She returned his look. ‘I'm twenty-eight, and not much of a looker, now am I!’
      • She was a looker and he was counting the minutes before he could spend some ‘quality time ‘with her alone.’
      • Both brothers are lookers, and Cameron is particularly drawn to Jesse's enigmatic reserve and ‘thoughtlessly perfect body.’
      • But you don't need to be nice, I'm never going to be a looker like some of those cheerleaders.
      • ‘You could be a real looker if you wanted to be, Archie,’ she said.
      • ‘That one's a real looker,’ she heard from the men's direction as she sat down opposite Gerald, who seemed oblivious to the whole thing.
      • Since she's a looker, he certainly would have remembered her face and name.
      • You know, you too have really turned out to be quite a looker since I first met you.
      • I like you and all and there is no doubt that you are a looker but for right now at least, I want to be your friend.
      • To most girls, he was a looker… but to me; he was just Ryan, my perverted best friend.
      • I know she may be a real looker, but the exotic girls are the ones that hurt you the worst.
      • Val grew to be a real looker, eventually moved to Los Angeles and became an actress.
      • I don't doubt your mother is a looker, he usually went for the pretty ones.
      • She was a real looker too, blonde hair, dyed I'm guessing, honey brown eyes, flawless complexion, and a gorgeous body.
      • The girl was a real looker but I don't like the look of the other guy.
      • He wasn't much of a looker, but the second you started talking to him he took your breath away with all his useless knowledge.
      Synonyms
      beauty, beautiful woman, dream, vision, picture, pin-up, goddess, venus, siren, charmer, enchantress, seductress

Rhymes

booker, cooker, hookah, hooker, Sukkur
 
 

Definition of looker in US English:

looker

nounˈlʊkərˈlo͝okər
  • 1A person who looks.

    the percentage of lookers who actually buy is pretty low
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The bid spotter to bidder ratio was about one to one, but about 200 lookers showed up after lunch.
    • And yes, you will get lots of lookers not necessarily wanting to buy, but will if they recognise a bargain.
    • An experienced realtor is trained to separate the ‘Lookers’ from the ‘Buyers.’
    • Even before the Nasdaq crash, they were scrambling to make their sites easier to use and to turn more lookers into bookers.
    • In a random sequence of trials, the looker either looks at the back of the subject or looks away and thinks of something else.
    • It has become a gathering place for experienced and new, old and young, teachers and students, painters and lookers, buyers and sellers, dreamers and doers, and everyone else.
    • I wanted, in my character of listener and looker, to be enticed.
    • Almost out of reflex she glanced up at the hospital, wondering if it was possible that was where the mysterious looker stood, watching her movements.
    • While the Internet generated just 3% of all reservations, online bookings are expected to double next year and the marketing team wants to turn lookers into bookers.
    • ‘I would say the number of lookers is down about a third,’ said Helen as potential buyers examined her consignment on Sunday.
    • The title episode of the novel reveals the full importance of the power of sight and of being an active looker; watching God is an active rather than a passive enterprise.
    • She was exceedingly beautiful, fully grown yet young still, and in her eyes was a depth and maturity that never ceased to captivate the looker.
    • The critic's job is to help a less knowledgeable looker find the beautiful thing.
    • The largest online travel company converts only 5 percent of their lookers into buyers.
    • Creamy beige furnishings let lookers know this is a tasteful home.
  • 2with adjective A person with a specified appearance.

    a tough looker is not necessarily a tough fighter
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A big tough looker stood up on top of the car behind John and me.
    • She was a tough looker and she had enough berth to get through the crowds easily.
    1. 2.1informal A very attractive person, especially a woman.
      he shook his head in admiration—she was some looker
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Bruce, you'll be quite the looker, I think, when you get older.
      • But you don't need to be nice, I'm never going to be a looker like some of those cheerleaders.
      • To most girls, he was a looker… but to me; he was just Ryan, my perverted best friend.
      • He smiles and his eyes get all squinty. ‘You're gonna be a looker someday, I can tell.
      • The girl was a real looker but I don't like the look of the other guy.
      • I know she may be a real looker, but the exotic girls are the ones that hurt you the worst.
      • She returned his look. ‘I'm twenty-eight, and not much of a looker, now am I!’
      • ‘That one's a real looker,’ she heard from the men's direction as she sat down opposite Gerald, who seemed oblivious to the whole thing.
      • Since she's a looker, he certainly would have remembered her face and name.
      • I like you and all and there is no doubt that you are a looker but for right now at least, I want to be your friend.
      • She was a real looker too, blonde hair, dyed I'm guessing, honey brown eyes, flawless complexion, and a gorgeous body.
      • You know, you too have really turned out to be quite a looker since I first met you.
      • ‘You could be a real looker if you wanted to be, Archie,’ she said.
      • I'm certainly no looker, but my short dark hair and green eyes definitely look good on my sculpted face, and I keep in shape.
      • I don't doubt your mother is a looker, he usually went for the pretty ones.
      • She was a looker and he was counting the minutes before he could spend some ‘quality time ‘with her alone.’
      • Val grew to be a real looker, eventually moved to Los Angeles and became an actress.
      • Sure she's quite the looker but you and I both know what really happened.
      • Both brothers are lookers, and Cameron is particularly drawn to Jesse's enigmatic reserve and ‘thoughtlessly perfect body.’
      • He wasn't much of a looker, but the second you started talking to him he took your breath away with all his useless knowledge.
      Synonyms
      beauty, beautiful woman, dream, vision, picture, pin-up, goddess, venus, siren, charmer, enchantress, seductress
 
 
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