| 单词 | looked-up-to | 
| 释义 | > as lemmaslooked-up-to   looked-up-to  n. and adj. 		 (a) n.(with the) a person who is respected or admired; (also with plural agreement) such people as a class (now rare);		 (b) adj. respected, admired. ΚΠ 1832    N.-Y. Mirror 26 Jan. 236/1  				A good-looking, smooth-faced, self-sufficient, young gentleman, the leader, the looked-up-to of the society. 1876    City-road Mag. Sept. 422/2  				What wonder then that..the most trusted and looked-up to leaders of the Body, should manifest a strong repugnance to an alteration so large and so important. 1903    M. B. Betham-Edwards Humble Lover v. 54  				Abroad he was the oracle, the teacher, the looked-up-to upon every occasion. 1984    P. Fitzgerald Charlotte Mew i. 18  				Henry, four years older than Charlotte, at a time of life when four years make the most difference, was the looked-up-to elder brother. 2010    Austin 		(Texas)	 Amer.-Statesman 		(Nexis)	 7 Aug.  a1  				He's just a very looked-up-to figure in all of the downtown crowd. < as lemmas | 
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