词汇 | look |
释义 | look verb uk /lʊk/ us /lʊk/ lookverb (SEE)A1[ I ] to direct your eyes in order to see: 看,瞧,注视 Look! There's grandma.瞧!奶奶在那里。 They looked at the picture and laughed.他们看了看那幅画,笑了起来。 Look at all these toys on the floor.瞧瞧地上这些玩具。 She looked up from her book and smiled at me.她的视线从书本上移开,抬起头朝我笑了笑。 I looked out (of) the window.我朝窗外望去。 Look over there - there's a rainbow!看那里——有一道彩虹! to look at someone or something lookLook over there! A rainbow! watchI sat by the window and watched people walking past. glanceShe glanced around the room to see who was there. peepShe peeped through the curtains to see what was happening. peekHe peeked inside the box. stareDon't stare at people like that - it's rude. She heard a sudden noise behind her, and swung round to look behind her. I wish you'd look at me when I'm trying to speak to you! Be careful to look both ways when you cross the road.过马路时要注意向两边看。 She ambled down the street, stopping occasionally to look in the shop windows.她沿街慢行,不时停下来打量商店橱窗里的商品。 He slid the letter into his pocket while no one was looking.趁没人看见,他把信塞进了口袋。 Using the eyes accommodate accommodation all eyes are on someone/somethingidiom astigmatic beholder cast chart corner discern fix glare have a butcher'sidiom penetrating re-see re-sight rest on someone/something resurvey rubbernecking sighting tab lookverb (SEARCH)A1[ I ] to try to find something or someone: 搜寻,寻找 I'm looking for my keys.我在找钥匙。 I looked everywhere, but I couldn't find my glasses.我每个地方都找遍了,可就是没找到我的眼镜。 Have you looked in the dictionary?你查字典了吗? I looked down the list but couldn't see his name.我查看了名单,但没找到他的名字。 Synonyms hunt(SEARCH) search seek(SEARCH)formal to search for something searchI've searched everywhere and can't find my passport. lookShe was looking in her handbag for a pen. huntI've hunted all over the place but I can't find that book. rummageHe rummaged through his pockets, looking for his keys. ferret outThe inspector general has broad powers to ferret out fraud on the state and local level. combPolice combed the area for evidence. She turned the vase over to look for the price.她把花瓶翻过来看价格。 You'd have found it if you'd bothered to look. I bent down to look under the bed.我弯下腰朝床底下看了看。 She ran her finger down the list, looking for her name. There's that book you were looking for.你要找的那本书在那儿。 Searching beachcomb beachcomber beachcombing body search bounty hunter comb hunt someone/something down hunter hunting ground keep your/an eye out for someone/somethingidiom leave no stone unturnedidiom lookout needle rake scratch around for something scrounge around search seek someone/something out seeker troll lookverb (SEEM)A2[ L, Iusually+ adv/prep ] to appear or seem: 看起来,似乎 You look well!你看起来气色不错! The roads look very icy.这些路看起来很滑。 That dress looks nice on you.你穿那条裙子很好看。 He has started to look his age (= appear as old as he really is).他看上去开始显年纪了。 It's looking good (= things are going well).事情进展顺利。 He looked (like) a friendly sort of person.他看起来是那种很友善的人。 The twins look just like their mother.那对双胞胎长得很像他们的母亲。 She looked as if/though she hadn't slept all night.她看起来似乎整晚都没有睡觉。 It looks like rain (= as if it is going to rain).看起来天要下雨了。 You look thoughtful.你看起来心里有事。 You look lovely with your hair up. The walls look a bit bare - can't we put some pictures up?这些墙看起来有点光秃秃的——我们能不能挂几幅画呢? Those gloves look nice and warm.那些手套看起来又漂亮又暖和。 When she came home from school she really didn't look well.她从学校回到家里时气色看起来真不好。 Seeming and purporting to be apparent appear appearance as if/thoughidiom by the look(s) of thingsidiom come across come off formal judge outward outwardly outwardness parallax pass for sb/sth seemingly semblance superficial superficiality superficially surface lookverb (DIRECTION)B2[ Iusually+ adv/prep ] to face a particular direction: 朝向,面向 The garden looks south.那个花园朝南。 This window looks out onto the lake.这个窗户俯瞰着湖面。 The window looks onto the road. The room looks North. The meadow looks east. All the statues look towards the fountain. The drawing room looks south. Geography: scenery & views -scape a bird's eye viewidiom aspect backdrop bird cityscape clear view cloudscape command commanding foreground landscape lookout outlook overlook panoramically roofscape scene scenically skyscape lookverb (WARNING)[ I ] used when you are telling someone to be careful or to pay attention: 小心,注意,留心 [ + question word ]Look where you're going!小心看着点儿路! Look at the time - we're late!注意时间——我们已经晚了! Paying attention and being careful attention span attentiveness baby be good, and if you can't be good, be carefulidiom be on (your) guardidiom ear egg flow follow/steer/take the middle course/way/pathidiom get religionidiom guard hang hang on/upon something prudently revolve revolve around someone/something safety safety firstidiom sit the/a glare of somethingidiom lookverb (HOPE)be looking to do something C2 to be planning to do something: 计划做 I'm looking to start my own business.我计划自己开公司。 GrammarLook We use the verb look to mean ‘turn our eyes in a particular direction to see something’. It is followed by at to refer to the person or thing which we see: … Look as a linking verb We often use look as a linking verb like appear, be, become, seem. As a linking verb, look does not take an object and it is followed by a phrase or clause which gives more information about the subject (a complement): … Look as a discourse marker We sometimes use look as a discourse marker but it needs to be used carefully as it is very strong. We use it when we are explaining something or making a point, especially when we are annoyed or speaking very forcefully: … Look at, see or watch? When we look at something, we direct our eyes in its direction and pay attention to it: … Look at When we look at something, we direct our eyes in its direction and pay attention to it: … See See means noticing something using our eyes. The past simple form is saw and the -ed form is seen: … Watch as a verb Watch is similar to look at, but it usually means that we look at something for a period of time, especially something that is changing or moving: … Look at, see or watch: typical errors When there is an object, we use at after look: … Idiomsbe looking for trouble be not much to look at I'm just looking look before you leap look daggers at someone look kindly on someone/something look lively/sharp! look on the bright side look someone in the eye/face look no further look out for number one look straight/right through someone look to your laurels make someone look small never look a gift horse in the mouth never look back Phrasal verbslook after someone/something look ahead look around (somewhere/something) look at something look back look down on someone look forward to something look in look into something look on look on/upon someone/something as something look out look something out look out for someone/something look over something look round (somewhere/something) look through something look to someone to do something look to someone for something look up look something up look someone up look up to someone look noun uk /lʊk/ us /lʊk/ looknoun (WITH EYES)B1[ C ] the act of looking at someone or something: 看,注视 She gave him a look of real dislike.她厌恶地看了他一眼。 Take a (good) look at this picture and see if you recognize anyone.好好看看这张照片,看看能不能认出上面的什么人。 Can I have a look at your dictionary?我能看看你的字典吗? I had a brief look at her report before the meeting.会前我浏览了一下她的报告。 She cast a quick look in the rear mirror.她迅速看了一眼后视镜。 Bring your baby to the clinic and we'll take a look at her.把你的宝宝带到诊所来,我们给她检查一下。 May I have a look at your newspaper?" "Of course you can." I took one look at her and burst out laughing. Using the eyes accommodate accommodation all eyes are on someone/somethingidiom astigmatic beholder cast chart corner discern fix glare have a butcher'sidiom penetrating re-see re-sight rest on someone/something resurvey rubbernecking sighting tab looknoun (SEARCH)B1[ Cusually singular ] the act of trying to find someone or something: 寻找,搜索 I had another look for the watch, but couldn't find it.我又找了一遍手表,但没有找到。 I had a look for the book. Have a good look in the cupboard. You've got nits? Let's have a look. I can have a look for the papers for you. We'll need to have a good look round before we leave. Searching beachcomb beachcomber beachcombing body search bounty hunter comb hunt someone/something down hunter hunting ground keep your/an eye out for someone/somethingidiom leave no stone unturnedidiom lookout needle rake scratch around for something scrounge around search seek someone/something out seeker troll looknoun (APPEARANCE)B2[ C ] an expression on someone's face: 面部表情,神情 She had a worried look about her.她一脸焦急的神情。 She gave me a questioning look.她疑惑地看着我。 C1[ C ] a style or fashion: 式样,时尚 The look this year will be relaxed and casual.今年的时尚是放松随意。 the look of someone/something B2 the appearance of someone or something: 相貌;样子,外观 They liked the look of the hotel, but it was too expensive.他们很喜欢酒店的样子,只是价格太贵了。 someone's looks C2 a person's appearance, especially how attractive they are: 相貌,长相 I like her looks.我喜欢她的相貌。 The head & face -cheeked -chinned baby face baby-faced brow bull neck cheek double chin forehead jaw masseter masseteric mastoid maxilla maxillary T-zone temporal wattle weak-chinned zygoma You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Fashion Idiomsby the look(s) of things if looks could kill... look exclamation uk /lʊk/ us /lʊk/ used to express anger: 糟糕,讨厌(表示气恼) Look, I've already told you it's not possible.看吧,我跟你说过这根本不可能。 old-fashionedLook here, I've had enough of this.好了,我已经受够了。 Linguistics: interjections aiyo attaboy attagirl auf Wiedersehen aw shucks doctor eat your heart outidiom guess hip lordy marry mazel tov more more power to your elbow!idiom roll yoicks yoink you know something?idiom you should have seen/heard something/someoneidiom you the man!idiom GrammarLook We use the verb look to mean ‘turn our eyes in a particular direction to see something’. It is followed by at to refer to the person or thing which we see: … Look as a linking verb We often use look as a linking verb like appear, be, become, seem. As a linking verb, look does not take an object and it is followed by a phrase or clause which gives more information about the subject (a complement): … Look as a discourse marker We sometimes use look as a discourse marker but it needs to be used carefully as it is very strong. We use it when we are explaining something or making a point, especially when we are annoyed or speaking very forcefully: … look | American Dictionarylook verb us/lʊk/ lookverb (SEE)[ I ] to direct your eyes in order to see: Come look at what I’ve found. She looked at her brother. He looked out (of) the window of the bus. lookverb (SEARCH)[ Ialways+ adv/prep ] to try to find something: Please help me look for my keys. We looked everywhere but couldn’t find it. I’ll look for a present for Tracy while I’m at the mall. lookverb (SEEM)[ L ] to seem or appear to be: The roads look icy. That dress looks nice on you. He looked friendly. She looked like she hadn’t slept all night. He has started to look his age (= appear as old as he really is). It looks like (= It is likely that) we’ll be finished by January. It looks like snow (= It seems likely to snow). lookverb (EXAMINE)[ Ialways+ adv/prep ] to examine or study, often quickly or informally: Would you look over these numbers to see if I’ve made a mistake? I don’t go there to shop – I just like to look around and see what they have. lookverb (FACE)[ I ] to be in or view a particular direction; face: The garden looks east. The porch looks out over the lake. Idiomslook someone in the eye look right through someone looking for trouble Phrasal verbslook after someone/something look ahead look back look down on someone look forward to something look in on someone/something look into something look like someone/something look like something look on/upon someone/something look out look up look up someone look something up look up to someone look exclamation us/lʊk/ lookexclamation (GETTING ATTENTION)used to get someone’s attention, often to express anger or annoyance: Look, I’ve already told you that I’m not lending you any more money. look noun us/lʊk/ looknoun (SEEM)[ C ] an expression of the face, or a particular appearance: a joyful/sad look I didn’t like the look of the place and left as soon as I could. [ pl ]He had good looks and lots of money. look | Business Englishlook verb[ I ] uk /lʊk/us be looking to do sth to plan to do something: Many Hong Kong manufacturers are looking to expand in the UK market. I'm just looking said to a person working in a store when they offer to help you, but you want to continue looking at the products: 'Do you need any help?' 'I'm just looking, thank you.' look good if something such as business, news, or a plan looks good, you think that it will succeed or that something good might happen: Margins are improving and the underlying business looks good. Strategically the deal looks good. never look back to continue to be successful after having an earlier success: He says: 'I applied, got the job, and have never looked back.' Phrasal verbslook after sth look ahead look at sth look into sth look over sth look up Examples of looklook Looking time is recorded, and longer looking at the novel stimulus permits the inference that the infant has discriminated the two emotions. The participant gets a quick look at the pattern. As examples, they were likelier to pause, look perplexed, replay the tape, and verbally express their puzzlement. Now that we can differentiate systematic non-proportionality from the effects of random error and lumpiness, let us look again at the issue of proportional allocations. As well as considering the extreme theoretical cases he looks at the roles of organization and procurement in practice. Such children, we are told, look like animals and show no trace of intelligence. Still, a public economist would remind us that looking at whether environmental tax swaps increase employment or not tells us nothing about social welfare. The following account, while telling something of their story, looks at how such a private 'language' can impact negatively on second-language acquisition. Although this way of looking at teaching and learning is currently widespread, it has not always been so. He then lifted him onto his own mount and took him to an inn and looked after him. For each primary, the nonlinear relationship between voltage output and luminance was linearized by color look-up tables. This makes it easier to accept that we construct not only things you look at, but how you look as well. That particular discontinuity does not obtain in this way of looking at things. In the current investigation, being of the second type, things look a bit different. It is not structural honesty, which was looked for. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withlooklookThese are words often used in combination with look. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. boyish look The charming boyish look of the person under reference is intensified by this stylistic device. brief look Would a brief look at international conventions help? close look A close look at the proofs shows that we can weaken this requirement, thereby strengthening each of these theorems as follows. 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