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释义  look1 /lʊk/ ●●● S1 W1 verb  1  see 看 [intransitive]LOOK AT to turn your eyes towards something, so that you can see it 看,瞧,望 We sneaked out while Jessie’s mom wasn’t looking. 我们趁杰茜的妈妈没有看到,偷偷地溜了出去。 If you look carefully you can see that the painting represents a human figure. 如果仔细看,就会看出画上是一个人形。 Gina covered her eyes, afraid to look. 吉娜捂住眼睛,不敢看。look at 看 ‘It’s time we left, ’ Ian said, looking at his watch. “我们该走了。” 伊恩看了看表说。 The men all turned to look at her as she entered the room. 她走进房间的时候,所有男人都转过来看她。look away/over/down etc Dad looked up from his paper and smiled. 爸爸从报纸上抬起头来看了看后笑了。 ‘We can’t go out in this weather, ’ said Bob, looking out of the window. “这样的天气我们不能出去。” 鲍勃看着窗外说。n GRAMMAR: Prepositions with look• You look at someone or something: She was looking at the baby.I looked at the screen. ✗Don’t say: She was looking to the baby. | I looked to the screen. • If you look to someone, you depend on them: He always looked to his father for advice. →5  See picture of Jane was blindfolded so she couldn't see anything. 简蒙着眼睛,什么也看不见。, He was looking at the painting. 他在看画。, Mark was watching TV. 马克在看电视。2  search 寻找 [intransitive]LOOK FOR to try to find something 寻找 I looked everywhere but Jimmy was nowhere to be found. 我到处都找遍了,可吉米还是不见踪影。look for Could you help me look for my contact lens? 你帮我找一下隐形眼镜好吗? If you’re looking for a bargain, try the local market. 如果你想找便宜货,到当地的市场去看看吧。look in/under/between etc Try looking under the bed. 在床底下找找看。3  seem 看似 [linking verb]APPEARANCE to seem 看似,看起来 From the way things look at the moment, the Republicans are unlikely to win this election. 照目前的形势来看,本届大选共和党获胜无望。look good/bad etc The future’s looking good. 前途看似一片光明。it looks as if/as though/like (=it seems likely that) 看来,看似 It looks as if it might rain later. 看来一会儿可能要下雨。 It looks like they won’t be needing us anymore. 看来他们不再需要我们了。 You made me look really stupid in front of all my friends! 你让我在所有朋友面前出尽了洋相!4  appearance 外表 [linking verb] to have a particular appearance 看上去,看起来 How do I look? 我看上去怎么样?look tired/happy/sad etc You look tired. You should go to bed. 你看上去很累,应该上床睡觉了。look as if/as though/like 看来,看似 He looked as if he hadn’t washed for a week. 他看上去好像一个星期没有洗澡了。 What did the man look like? 那人长相如何? My sister doesn’t look anything like me. 我妹妹长得一点也不像我。 → look like a million dollars at million(4)n GRAMMAR: Linking verbsLook is a linking verb in meanings 3 and 4. This type of verb links the subject of the sentence with an adjective or noun: It looks windy outside.You look beautiful.She made him look a fool.5. look daggers at somebody informalEXPRESSION ON somebody'S FACE to look at someone with a very angry expression on your face 怒视某人6. look somebody up and down LOOK ATto look at someone carefully from their head to their feet, as if you are forming an opinion about them 上下打量某人7  look somebody in the eye LOOK ATto 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 正视某人〔尤表示不怕对方或自己说的是实话〕 Owen didn’t dare look his father in the eye. 欧文不敢正眼看父亲。8  look down your nose at somebody/something PROUDto behave as if you think that someone or something is not good enough for you 看不起某人/某事物,轻视某人/某事物 He looks down his nose at anyone foreign. 他看不起外国人。9  look the other way to ignore something bad that is happening and not try to stop it 掉过头去(装作没看见) Prison guards looked the other way as the man was attacked by fellow prisoners. 那人遭其狱友殴打时,狱警掉过头去装作没看见。10  look no further used to say that something you are offering is exactly what someone has been trying to find 不用到别处找了〔表示你所提供的正是某人一直在寻找的〕 Want a quiet country retreat for your weekend break? Then look no further! 周末想在乡村找一个安静的去处吗?那不用到别处找了!11  face a direction 朝着某方向 [intransitive always + adverb/preposition]OPPOSITE/FACE if a building looks in a particular direction, it faces that direction 〔建筑物〕面向,朝向 The cabin looks east, so we get the morning sun. 小屋朝东,所以我们早上晒得到太阳。12. look before you leap CAREFULused to say that it is sensible to think about the possible dangers or difficulties of something before doing it 三思而后行13  be looking to do something informalPLAN to be planning or expecting to do something 打算[期待]做某事 We’re looking to buy a new car early next year. 我们打算明年年初买一辆新车。 SPOKEN PHRASES 口语短语n14  look under the bonnet British English, look under the hood American English to look at or find out about the less noticeable features of something Look under the bonnet of the company before investing in it. SPOKEN PHRASESn15. → look16  look out! WARNused to warn someone that they are in danger 注意! 当心! SYN watch out Look out! There’s a car coming. 当心! 有车来了。17  look at that! used to tell someone to look at something that you think is interesting, bad etc 瞧瞧那个!你看呀! Look at that! What a horrible mess! 看看那个! 简直是一团糟!18  look who’s here! LOOK ATused when someone arrives unexpectedly 看谁来了! Well, look who’s here! It’s Jill and Paul! 哎,看谁来了! 是吉尔和保罗!19  don’t look now AVOIDused to say that you have seen someone but do not want them to know you have noticed them 现在可别看〔以免让人看到〕 Oh no! Don’t look now but here comes Tony. 哦,不好! 现在别看,托尼来了。20  look what you’re doing/look where you’re going etc used to tell someone to be careful 做某事/去某处等要小心 Look where you’re putting your feet! There’s mud all over the carpet! 你落脚要小心! 地毯上到处都是泥巴!21  look what you’ve done! LOOK ATused to angrily tell someone to look at the result of a mistake they have made or something bad they have done 瞧你干了些什么! Look what you’ve done – my jacket’s ruined! 看你干了什么呀——我的夹克完蛋了!22  look here old-fashioned used to get someone’s attention in order to tell them something, especially when you are annoyed with them 听着〔用于引起某人的注意以告知其某事,尤用于对其感到恼火时〕 Look here, you can’t say things like that to me! 听着,你不可以跟我那样说话!23  (I’m) just looking LOOK ATused when you are in a shop, to say that you are only looking at things, but do not intend to buy anything now (我)只是看看〔不打算现在就买〕 ‘Can I help you?’ ‘No, thanks. I’m just looking.’ “你要买什么吗?” “不,谢谢。 我只是看看。” → look kindly on somebody/something at kindly1(3) THESAURUSlook to turn your eyes towards someone or something, so that you can see them 看,瞧,望You should never look directly at the sun. 绝不可直视太阳。After a while, he turned and looked at me. 过了一会儿,他转过身来看着我。have/take a look especially spoken to look at something quickly, especially in order to find or check something 〔尤指为寻找或检查某物〕看一看I’ll have a look in my desk. 我会在书桌里找一找。Take a look at this! 看看这个!glance to look at someone or something for a short time and then look quickly away 瞥,看一眼Damien glanced nervously at his watch. 达米安紧张地瞥了一眼手表。peek/peep (also take a peek/peep) to look quickly at something – used especially when you are not supposed to look, or when you are looking through a small gap 偷看,窥视The door was open so he peeked inside. 门开着,他偷偷朝里面看。Katy peeped at her birthday present on the table. 凯蒂悄悄看桌上的生日礼物。peer to look very carefully, especially because you cannot see well 仔细看,盯着看Kenji was peering at the screen. 健治仔细看着屏幕。glare to look at someone in an angry way 怒视She glared at me as I got up to leave. 我起身要走时她愤怒地瞪着我。stare to look at someone or something for a long time without moving your eyes 凝视,注视It’s rude to stare. 盯着别人看很不礼貌。She stared straight into the camera. 她直视相机镜头。gaze to look at someone or something for a long time, often without realizing that you are doing it 〔常指无意识地〕凝视She gazed out of the window. 她呆呆地望着窗外。He lay on his bed gazing at the ceiling. 他躺在床上凝视着天花板。gape to look at someone or something for a long time, usually with your mouth open, because you are very shocked or surprised 瞠目结舌地注视People gaped at him with wide-open mouths. 人们张大嘴巴,目不转睛地看着他。regard formal to look at someone or something, especially in a particular way 〔尤以某种方式〕看He regarded her steadily. 他定定地看着她。 PHRASAL VERBS24 look after somebody/something phrasal verb especially British English a) LOOK AFTER somebodyto take care of someone by helping them, giving them what they need, or keeping them safe 照顾,照料 SYN take care of Don’t worry, I’ll look after the kids tomorrow. 不用担心,明天我来照看孩子。 Susan looked after us very well. She’s an excellent cook. 苏珊把我们照顾得很好,她是个很出色的厨师。 You could tell that the horse had been well looked after. 看得出这匹马被照料得很好。b) LOOK AFTER somethingRESPONSIBLEto be responsible for dealing with something 负责处理 SYN take care of I’m leaving you here to look after the business until I get back. 在我回来之前,我让你来料理生意。c) look after yourself spokenGOODBYE used when you are saying goodbye to someone in a friendly way 好好照顾自己,保重〔道别语〕d) can look after yourselfINDEPENDENT PERSON to not need anyone else to take care of you 能照顾好自己 Don’t worry about Maisie – she can look after herself. 不用担心梅茜——她能照顾好自己。25 look ahead phrasal verb PLANto think about and plan for what might happen in the future 向前看,计划未来,考虑将来 Looking ahead, we must expect radical changes to be made in our system of government. 展望未来,我们的政治体制必须要有根本性的变革。26 look around (also look round British English) phrasal verb a)SEARCH 寻找 LOOK FORto try to find something 寻找 for Jason’s going to start looking around for a new job. 贾森正打算开始找新工作。b) look around/round (something)LOOK AT to look at what is in a place such as a building, shop, town etc, especially when you are walking 参观,逛逛(某处) Do we have to pay to look around the castle? 我们参观城堡要付费吗? Let’s look round the shops. 我们去逛逛商店吧。27 look at somebody/something phrasal verb a) LOOK ATto turn your eyes towards someone or something, so that you can see them 看〔某人或某物〕 The twins looked at each other and smiled. 这对双胞胎相视而笑。b) READto read something quickly in order to form an opinion of it 泛泛地阅读,浏览 I really can’t comment on the report – I haven’t had time to look at it yet. 我没法评论这份报告——我还没有时间看一下呢。c) EXAMINEto examine something and try to find out what is wrong with it 检查,察看 You should get the doctor to look at that cut. 你应该找医生检查一下那处伤口。 Can you look at my car? There’s a strange noise coming from the front wheel. 你能检查一下我的汽车吗? 前轮会发出奇怪的声音。d) THINK ABOUTto study and think about something, especially in order to decide what to do 仔细地考虑,研究〔尤指要决定做什么〕 We need to look very carefully at ways of improving our efficiency. 我们需要仔细研究提高效率的方法。e) look at somebody/something spokenEXAMPLE used to mention someone or something as an example 看看某人/某事物〔用于举例〕 You don’t have to be smart to be good at music – look at Gary. 学好音乐并非一定要很聪明——你看加里就是了。f) THINK ABOUTto think about something in a particular way 〔以某种方式〕思考,看待 SYN see I’d like to be friends again, but Richard doesn’t look at it that way. 我愿意重归于好,可是理查德不这么想。g) not much to look at informalUGLY if someone or something is not much to look at, they are not attractive 〔某人或某物〕并不好看,不怎么吸引人28 look back phrasal verb a) REMEMBERto think about something that happened in the past 回忆起,回顾 on/to When I look back on those days I realize I was desperately unhappy. 当我回想起那些日子,我明白自己当时痛苦极了。 Looking back on it, I still can’t figure out what went wrong. 我现在回想起来还是不明白什么地方出了问题。b) never look backCONTINUE/NOT STOP to become more and more successful, especially after a particular success 〔尤指在某一成功之后〕越来越成功 After winning the scholarship he never looked back. 他获得奖学金以后便一帆风顺。29 look down on something/somebody phrasal verb PROUDto think that you are better than someone else, for example because you are more successful, or of a higher social class than they are 轻视,瞧不起 Mr Garcia looks down on anyone who hasn’t had a college education. 加西亚先生看不起没有受过大学教育的人。30 look for somebody/something phrasal verb a) LOOK FORto try to find something that you have lost, or someone who is not where they should be 寻找 SYN search for I’m looking for Steve – have you seen him? 我在找史蒂夫——你见过他吗? Detectives are still looking for the escaped prisoner. 警探仍在寻找越狱犯。 → search2(1)b) be looking for somebody/somethingLOOK FOR to be trying to find a particular kind of thing or person 正设法寻找某人/某物 I’m sorry, we’re really looking for someone with no family commitments. 对不起,我们其实在寻找没有家庭负担的人。be (just) what/who you are looking for ‘Salubrious’! That’s just the word I was looking for. (环境宜人的)!那正是我要找的字眼。c) be looking for trouble informalFIGHT to be behaving in a way that makes it likely that problems or violence will happen 找麻烦,找碴儿 They walked into a bar looking for trouble. 他们走进酒吧来找碴儿。31 look forward to something phrasal verb WAITto be excited and pleased about something that is going to happen 〔兴奋地〕期待,盼望 I’m really looking forward to our vacation. 我热切期待着我们的假期。look forward to doing something My mother says she’s looking forward to meeting you. 我母亲说她盼望着与你见面。n GrammarYou say: I’m looking forward to your visit. ✗Don’t say: I’m looking forward for your visit. | I’m looking forward your visit.32 look in phrasal verb informal VISITto make a short visit to someone, while you are going somewhere else, especially if they are ill or need help 〔顺道〕探望,看望〔尤在某人生病或需要帮忙时〕 SYN drop in, call in on I promised to look in on Dad and see if he’s feeling any better. 我答应去探望爸爸,看他是否好一点了。33 look into something phrasal verb INVESTIGATEto try to find out the truth about a problem, crime etc in order to solve it 调查〔问题、罪行等〕 SYN investigate Police are looking into the disappearance of two children. 警察正在调查两个孩子失踪的事。34 look on phrasal verb a) WATCHto watch something happening, without being involved in it or trying to stop it 旁观 → onlooker Only one man tried to help us, the rest just looked on in silence. 只有一个人尽力帮助我们,其余的人都只是一声不吭地袖手旁观。b) look on somebody/something (also look upon somebody/something)THINK/HAVE THE OPINION THAT to consider someone or something in a particular way, or as a particular thing 〔以某种方式〕对待[看待]某人/某物;把某人/某物视为look on somebody/something as I look on him as a good friend. 我把他当成好朋友。look on somebody/something with Strangers to the village are looked upon with a mixture of fear and suspicion. 人们对到村里来的陌生人既害怕又怀疑。35 look something ↔ out phrasal verb LOOK FORto search for and find a particular thing among your possessions 〔从自己的东西中〕找出 I’ll look out some of my old books for you. 我来从我的旧书中找几本给你。36 look out for somebody/something phrasal verb a) LOOK FORto pay attention to what is happening around you, so that you will notice a particular person or thing if you see them 注意察看,留心〔周围情况,以便发现特定的人或物〕 → lookout Look out for your Aunt while you’re at the station. 你到了车站要留神找你姨妈。 He’s looking out for a nice apartment downtown. 他在留意寻找一套位于市中心的舒适公寓。b) SELFISHto try to make sure that someone is treated well 尽力照顾好〔某人〕 My older brother always looked out for me when we were kids. 小时候我哥哥一直照顾我。look out for yourself/number one (=think only of the advantages you can get for yourself) 只考虑自己37 look something/somebody ↔ over phrasal verb EXAMINEto examine something or someone quickly, without paying much attention to detail 迅速地检查[查看] Do you have a few minutes to look these samples over? 你能抽几分钟时间看一下这些样品吗?38.look round phrasal verb British English LOOK FORto look around 寻找;参观39 look through somebody/something phrasal verb a) LOOK FORto look for something among a pile of papers, in a drawer, in someone’s pockets etc 翻查,翻找 SYN go through I’ve looked through all my papers but I still can’t find the contract. 我翻阅了所有文件,但依然找不到那份合同。b) IGNOREto not notice or pretend to not notice someone you know, even though you see them (假装)没有注意到look straight/right through somebody I saw Fiona in the street yesterday and she looked straight through me. 昨天我在街上看到菲奥娜,而她假装没有看到我。40 look to somebody/something phrasal verb a) DEPEND ON/RELY ONto depend on someone to provide help, advice etc 指望,依靠 for We look to you for support. 我们指望得到你的支持。look to somebody to do something They’re looking to the new manager to make the company profitable. 他们指望新经理能让公司赢利。b) TRY TO DO OR GET somethingINTENDto pay attention to something, especially in order to improve it 注意,留心 We must look to our defences. 我们必须注意防守。41 look up phrasal verb a) IMPROVEif a situation is looking up, it is improving 〔形势〕好转,改善 SYN improve, get better Now the summer’s here things are looking up! 夏天到了,情况好起来了!b) FIND OUT look something ↔ up if you look up information in a book, on a computer etc, you try to find it there 〔在书、计算机等中〕查找,查阅 Look the word up in your dictionary. 翻翻词典查一下这个词。 I’ll just look up the train times. 我来查一下火车时刻表。c) VISIT look somebody ↔ up to visit someone you know, especially when you are in the place where they live for a different reason 顺便看望 Don’t forget to look me up when you come to Atlanta. 你来亚特兰大时,别忘了来看看我。42 look up to somebody phrasal verb ADMIREto admire or respect someone 钦佩;尊敬 I’ve always looked up to Bill for his courage and determination. 我一向佩服比尔的勇气和决心。→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpuslook• The teacher stopped and looked around to see if there were any questions.• It looks as if we are going to need more help.• "You were a hippie?" she asked, looking at her father in disbelief.• "Come on, it's time to go, " he said, looking at his watch.• Look at me when I'm talking to you.• When she looked back at the road, the red saloon was coming towards her.• Doesn't she look beautiful!• If you look closely, you can see ducks at the edge of the lake.• It looks dumb now, and it will look a lot dumber later.• I've looked everywhere, but I can't find my gloves.• Do these jeans make me look fat?• He took his seat in coach, and after an hour or so began to look for them.• He was also looking for ways to satisfy the recurrent Treasury demands for economy.• New buildings look good, but often money is better spent on people.• He sent one of his aides to California to ask Wilson to be chairman of the committee and to look him over.• Look, I'm very serious about this.• That book looks interesting.• She's really pretty - she looks like a model.• The burglar was holding what looked like a shotgun.• That coat looks nice and warm. Where did you get it?• Tom looked out the window over the dry, barren landscape.• The permed young man and the woman in red exchanged glances, both looking quite abashed.• I'm glad you've shaved off that beard. It makes you look ten years younger!• Look, there are some swans on the river.• I always look through the peephole before I open the door for anyone.• Did you look under the bed?• Now some of them look unkempt, neglected, despite the fine new houses and gardens which are springing up.• The cake didn't look very good, but it tasted all right.look at• "I have to go, " Mel said, looking at his watch.• Look at me, Mommy!look for• I spent months looking for a job, with no luck.• Can you help me? I'm looking for a place to stay.• Hiking companions who survive a slide should look for, and dig for, their missing partner, Ray said.• Behind each star was a moonbeam, some mischievous, some sad; all of them worth looking for and recognizing.• Traditionally, we have looked for causes of learning difficulty in the child.• She decided to go to the ladies' room and look for him on the way.• It is actively looking for more pilot schemes to identify the greater efficiencies needed and the best options available for waste collection.• The next step: Move down the food chain and look for retail partners such as drugstores.• I'm looking for Simon -- have you seen him?• I've been looking everywhere for that key! Where did you find it?• In the near future, look for the Giants to be playing in downtown San Francisco and the 49ers on the Peninsula.• It will be looking for widely based skills but will still be skill-orientated.• The company is looking for young, enthusiastic graduates to work in its sales department.look good/bad etc• But for now the view looks good.• Coming off the combine at 15% moisture, he says it looked good.• It doesn't just look bad.• The report is not part of a plot hatched by the Opposition to make the Government look bad.• They also knew that if the information came out through you, their boss might look bad.• I want my baby looking good for me.• What makes you look good, makes him or her look good, too.• That looks good on the stat page, but Jody knows just how flimsy it is.look tired/happy/sad etc• She sighed then, and sat back; she looked tired.• Swallow looks tired and careworn and slightly seedy.• This particular Tuesday Georgina Taylor came in looking tired and drawn.• If you use graphics that people have seen on other Web sites, it makes your site look tired and uninspired.• Emma thought he looked tired, and wondered who was taking care of him.• She looked sad; concerned for me, I thought.• I did not look happy; they were worried for me.• He looked tired, which he didn't usually do.look1 a) CAREFULused to tell someone to look at something that you think is interesting, surprising etc 瞧,当心,注意,留神〔用于让某人注意有趣、令人惊讶等的事〕 Look! There’s a fox! 瞧!有一只狐狸! b) ATTENTIONused to get someone’s attention so that you can suggest something or tell them something 瞧,听好〔用于让人注意你要说的事〕 Look. Why don’t you think about it and give me your answer tomorrow? 这样吧,这事你考虑一下,明天给我答复,好吗? Look, I’ve had enough of this. I’m going home. 听着,我已经受够了,我要回家。Examples from the Corpuslook• Look! There's a bluejay!look2 ●●● S1 W1 noun  1  look at 看 [countable usually singular]LOOK AT an act of looking at something 看,瞧have/take a look (at somebody/something) Let me have a look at that – I think it’s mine. 让我看一下那个东西——我想它是我的。 Take a good look at the photo and see if you recognize anyone in it. 好好看看这张照片,看你能不能认出来里面的哪个人。 I took one look at the coat and decided it wasn’t worth £50. 我看了那件外套一眼,觉得不值50英镑。have/take a look around (also have/take a look round British English) (=look at all the things in a particular place) 〔在某处〕四下察看 I have a special interest in old houses. Do you mind if I take a look around? 我对老房子特别感兴趣,我四处看看行吗?2  expression 表情 [countable]EXPRESSION ON somebody'S FACE an expression that you make with your eyes or face 眼色;神色,脸色,表情give somebody a look Mike gave him such a severe look he didn’t dare argue. 迈克严厉地看了他一眼,他就不敢再争论了。 Why has Jake been giving me dirty looks (=unfriendly looks) all morning? 为什么杰克整个上午都不给我好脸色看?3  consider 考虑 [singular] an act of examining something and thinking about it 察看;考虑have/take a look (at somebody/something) Have you had a chance to take a look at my proposal yet? 你考虑过我的提议了吗? I asked the vet to have a quick look at the puppies as well. 我叫兽医顺便也看一下这些小狗。 It’s time to take a fresh look at the old problem of low pay. 是时候该重新考虑一下低薪这个老问题了。 This month, take a long hard look (=examine very carefully) at where your money is going. 这个月,好好想一下你的钱怎么用。4  search 寻找 [singular] an attempt to find something 寻找 I can’t find them anywhere. Have a look yourself. 我哪里也找不着,你自己找吧。 She had a good look (=searched carefully) through the files. 她在文件中仔细地找过了。5  appearance 外表 [countable usually singular]APPEARANCE the appearance that someone or something has 外观,外表 The area has a very seedy look to it. 这个地区看上去乌烟瘴气。 Mr Flynn had a tired, ill look in his eyes. 弗林先生的眼中显出倦意和病容。not like the look of somebody/something (=think that something bad has happened or will happen because of something’s appearance) 不喜欢某人/某物的样子〔即认为可能已发生或将要发生不好的事情〕 We should turn back now. It’s getting dark and I don’t like the look of those rain clouds. 我们现在应该回去了。 天越来越黑,这乌云密布的样子有些不妙。6  way STH seems 某物看上去的样子 [countable] the way something seems to be 样子 The neighbours are back from holiday by the looks of it (=that is how it seems). 看样子邻居已经度假回来了。 I don’t like the look of this new policy (=I do not like the way it seems). 我不喜欢这项新政策。7  BEAUTY 美貌looks [plural]BEAUTIFUL/GOOD-LOOKING physical attractiveness 吸引人的外貌 Fiona’s got everything – looks, money and youth. 菲奥娜什么都有——美貌、财富和青春。 You get your good looks from your mother. 你继承了你母亲的美貌。 When she lost her looks (=became less attractive) she found it difficult to get work. 没有了当年的美貌,她觉得找工作难了。8  fashion 时尚 [singular]DCFASHIONABLE a particular style in clothes, hair, furniture etc 〔服装、头发、家具等的〕时尚,风格,样式 The hippy look is back again. 嬉皮士风格又再度流行了。9. if looks could kill used to say that someone is looking at someone else in a very angry or unfriendly way 如果眼神能杀人〔指怒目而视〕 THESAURUSlook an act of looking at something 看,瞧nLet me have a look at the map.nI took a quick look around the room.nglance a quick look at something before looking away againSusan cast a quick glance at me (=she looked quickly at me).He could not resist a sidelong glance (=quickly looking to the side) to see what was happening on the other side of the road.nglimpse a short look at someone or something in which you do not see them very clearlyFans were hoping to catch a glimpse of the singer as he left the hotel.I had only a fleeting glimpse (=a very quick look) of the two men as they ran away.ngaze a long steady lookEddie fixed his gaze on the floor.She looked up and met his gaze (=looked at him when he was looking at her).nstare a long direct look, especially in an unfriendly way or in a way that shows you are surprisedHe was watching me with a cold stare.My cheery ‘Good Morning’ was met with a blank stare (=a stare which shows no emotion).nglare an angry look at someoneShe gave him a hostile glare as he entered the room.nfrown a confused or annoyed look ‘Anyway, ’ she said with a frown, ‘I don’t see how there could be a connection.’ Examples from the Corpuslook• Her long straight hair and dark eye make-up give her a sort of late-'60s look.• After winning, she had a look of pure joy on her face.• Oh, well ... You will have a look at the lines over the weekend, won't you?• She learnt a look and a posture and a set of adjectives which passed for being hip in the Village.• A look of relief crossed his face.• A look passed between the two men as George took the loafers.• He normally wore a slightly amused look on his round face.• Here's a brief look at some of the problems we'll be facing in the coming year.• She's been giving me dirty looks all morning. What have I done wrong?• I was getting disapproving looks from the people around me.• He's trying for a '70s disco look.• When the shrieks of his gang became too much, he lifted his hand and his face took on a furious look.• As he passed the window, he saw Percy standing at the cash register with a hurt look.• Sarah needed only one look at her daughter's face to know something was wrong.• She has a pensive, almost sad look about her.• Sheila nodded and gave him a sympathetic look.• A kiss-and-tell look behind the scenes of a sport always turns heads with book publishers.• The text is fine but the look of the page is all wrong.• Mrs. Moody had it in for me - I could tell by the look in her eyes.• From the look of it, I'd say the chair was about 100 years old, maybe 150.• Sapporo, Japan, has the look of a Wisconsin city in winter.• You should have seen the look on his face when I told him I was leaving.• Computer graphics gave the creature a watery look.have/take a look (at somebody/something)• Using eight criteria that help define the risk-reward equation, Bloomberg takes a look at Albers and his fund.• In the gloom he must have looked like a ghost.• The people of Carlo were to be allowed to take a look at the hardware to which they were hosts.• I went out on to the roof to have a look and at first I could see nothing amiss.• I wanted to have a look at them.• I went to have a look at what he'd been doing.• It was then that I suggested that we take a look at the Stillman apartment.give somebody a look• Nelson began an extended housecleaning that by 1991 gave them the look of an intriguing if flawed contender.• Minna pulled away and gave me a look that was part triumph and part astonishment.• Franco gave them a look which might have been faintly disapproving.• He gave me a look which made me wonder whether Mavis hadn't, after all, spilled the beans.• I mean, she didn't ask anything, she just gave me a look when I got back.• Then she gave me this look.• To give a harmonious look to the room, the living and dining areas have been decorated in the same style.have/take a look (at somebody/something)• Using eight criteria that help define the risk-reward equation, Bloomberg takes a look at Albers and his fund.• In the gloom he must have looked like a ghost.• The people of Carlo were to be allowed to take a look at the hardware to which they were hosts.• I went out on to the roof to have a look and at first I could see nothing amiss.• I wanted to have a look at them.• I went to have a look at what he'd been doing.• It was then that I suggested that we take a look at the Stillman apartment.Have a look• Underneath I've got the scrapbooks. Have a look.• Oh, one more thing. Have a look in Who's Who while you're there.not like the look of somebody/something• Rachaela did not like the look of it by night.by the looks of it• And all alone by the looks of it.From Longman Business Dictionarylooklook /lʊk/ verb → look up→ See Verb tableOrigin look1 Old English locianlook1 verb →n GRAMMAR1 →n GRAMMAR2 →n GRAMMAR3 →THESAURUS1 →SPOKEN PHRASES1 →PHRASAL VERBS1looklook2 noun →THESAURUS1LDOCE OnlineChinese   Business to eyes turn something, Corpus your towards
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