单词 | look |
释义 | looklookslookedlookinglooklook1 /lʊk/ verb1use your eyes [transitive] to turn your eyes towards something or someone so that you can see them: I didn’t see it. I wasn’t looking.look我没看到﹐我没在看。look at‘It’s time to go,’ said Patrick, looking at his watch.saylook“该走了。” 帕特里克看了看手表说。look down/away/over etcI looked down the road but she’d gone.lookgo我顺着马路望去﹐但她已经走了。THESAURUS see2search [transitive] to try to find someone or somethinglook forBrad was looking for you last night.belook昨晚布拉德在找你。look in/under/between etcTry looking under the bed.look床底下找找看。3seem [linking verb] to seem or appear: You look nice in that dress.你穿那条连衣裙看上去很漂亮。look tired/happy/worried etclook good/bad etcThe future’s looking good.look前景似乎不错。what does somebody/something look like? (=describe their appearance)look as if/as though/likeHe looked as if he hadn’t washed for a week.lookwash他看上去就像一个礼拜没洗澡了。It looks like she’s not coming back.lookcome看来她是不会回来了。strange-looking/dirty-looking etchealthy-looking childrenlookchild看上去很健康的儿童THESAURUS seem4get sb’s attention look spoken a)used to make someone notice something: Look! There’s a fox!看!有一只狐狸! b)used to draw attention to what you are saying, especially when you are annoyed: Look, I’ve had enough of this. I’m going home.havego听着﹐我已经受够了﹐我要回家。5face something [transitive] if a building looks in a particular direction, it faces that direction: Our room looks over the harbour.look我们的房间面向海港。6want to do something be looking to do something to want or be planning to do something: He’s looking to make a lot of money from this investment.look他打算从这次投资从大赚一笔。7modern/old-fashioned forward-looking/backward-looking modern or old-fashioned in your ideas, methods etc: We have a very forward-looking management team.look我们有一个非常有远见的管理团队。Phraseslook somebody in the eye to look directly at someone when you are speaking to them, especially to show that you are not afraid of them or that you are telling the truth: Owen didn’t dare look his father in the eye.欧文不敢正眼看他父亲。look out! spoken used to warn someone of danger: Look out! There’s a car coming.come当心! 有辆车来了。look to somebody for something/to do something to depend on someone to provide help, advice etc: He looks to me for advice.look他指望我给建议。THESAURUS: looklook to turn your eyes towards something or someone so that you can see them: She looked at me and smiled.looksmilehave/take a look especially spoken to look at something quickly, especially in order to find or check something: Take a look at this picture!He had a look at the tyre to see if it needed more air in it.haveneedglance to look at someone or something for a short time: The teacher glanced up at the clock.glancepeek/peep to look quickly at something – used especially when you should not look, or when you are looking through a small gap: The door was open, so he peeked inside.bepeekShe peeped over the fence.peeppeer to look very carefully, especially because you cannot see something clearly: We peered through the mist, trying to see if anyone was out there.peertrybeglare to look at someone in an angry way: When I said sorry, he just glared at me.sayglare stare to look at someone or something for a long time without moving your eyes: It’s rude to stare.gaze to look at someone or something for a long time, often without realizing that you are doing it: The couple were gazing at each other.begazeWe sat gazing at the view for hours.sitgazehourPhrasal verbslook after somebody/something phrasal verb to take care of someone or something: We look after Rodney’s kids until he gets home from work.kidget我们给罗德尼照看孩子直至他下班回家。look ahead phrasal verb to think about and plan for what might happen in the futurelook around (also look roundlook round British English) phrasal verb1to try to find somethinglook around forI’m looking around for a new job.look我在找新工作。2look around/round (something) to look at what is in a place such as a building, shop, town etc, especially when you are walking: We have three hours to look around the city.hour我们有三小时逛一逛这座城市。look at somebody/something phrasal verb1to read something quickly, but not thoroughly: Jane was looking at a magazine while she waited.belookwait简一边等一边浏览杂志。2to examine something and try to find out what is wrong with it: You should get a doctor to look at that cut.shall 你应该找医生检查一下那个伤口。3to study and think carefully about something: The government will look at the report this week.政府将于本周仔细研究这份报告。4look at somebody/something spoken used to mention someone or something as an example: You can get a good job without a degree – just look at your Uncle Ron.没有学位也能找到好工作—看你的罗恩叔叔就是了。5to think about something in a particular way: It all depends how you look at the situation.depend一切取决于你是怎么看待这种情形的。look back phrasal verb to think about something that happened in the pastlook back onLooking back on it, I think I was wrong to leave when I did.lookbedo回过头来想想﹐我觉得我当时离开是错误的。 look down on somebody phrasal verb to think that you are better than someone elselook forward to something phrasal verb to be excited and happy about something that is going to happenlook forward to doing somethingI’m really looking forward to going to Japan.lookgo我非常期待去日本。look into something phrasal verb to try to find out the truth about a problem, crime etc: We are looking into the cause of the fire.belook我们在调查火灾的起因。look on phrasal verb1to watch something happening, without being involved in it: The crowd looked on as the two men fought.lookmanfight那两个男子打架时﹐一群人在围观。2look on/upon somebody/something to think about someone or something in a particular waylook on/upon asI look on him as a good friend.我把他当作好朋友。look out for somebody/something phrasal verb to try to notice someone or something: Look out for Jane at the conference.开会时留神注意一下简。look something ↔ over phrasal verb to examine something quickly: Can you look this letter over for me before I send it?发信前你能帮我看一下这封信吗?look round phrasal verb British English ➔ look aroundlook through something phrasal verb1to look for something in a pile of papers, a drawer, someone’s pockets etc: Look through your pockets and see if you can find the receipt.pocket翻翻口袋﹐看能不能找到那张收据。2to read something carefully THESAURUS readlook up phrasal verb1 if a situation is looking up, it is getting better: Things are looking up since I found a job.thingbelookfind从我找到工作起﹐情况已有好转。2look something ↔ up to find information in a book, on a computer etc: If you don’t know the word, look it up in the dictionary.如果不认识这个词﹐就查词典。3look somebody ↔ up to visit someone you have not seen for quite a long time: Don’t forget to look me up when you come to Atlanta.你来亚特兰大时﹐别忘记来看我。look up to somebody phrasal verb to admire and respect someone: He looks up to his older brother.lookold他佩服他的哥哥。THESAURUS admire |
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