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单词 look through
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to look through
to look through
1. transitive.
a. To look at thoroughly, so as to perceive or understand the true nature of; to see thoroughly into; to search.
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the mind > mental capacity > understanding > intelligence, cleverness > sharpness, shrewdness, insight > penetrate, discern [verb (transitive)]
piercea1398
to look througha1525
insee1541
penetrate?1563
to see through ——1565
to look through ——1580
understand1587
to break through1597
fathom1633
unfathom1707
a1525 (c1448) R. Holland Bk. Howlat l. 49 in W. A. Craigie Asloan MS (1925) II. 96 I sawe ane howlat..Lukand ye laike throwe.
1565 J. Jewel Replie Hardinges Answeare To Rdr. sig. ¶2v Socrates saith, Wee may not beleeue euery Argumente, that is shewed vs, vpon the sight. But must open it, and searche it, and looke it through.
1653 F. Higginson Brief Relation Irrelig. Northern Quakers 19 It hath been his custome..to fix his Eyes earnestly on such strangers as came into his company a good while together as though he wold look them through.
1667 J. Dryden Indian Emperour iii. ii. 32 Fate sees thy Life lodg'd in a brittle Glass, And looks it through, but to it cannot pass.
1737 A. Pope Epist. of Horace i. i. 108 Who bids thee face with steddy view Proud Fortune, and look shallow Greatness thro'.
1779 F. Burney Let. 28 May in Early Jrnls. & Lett. (1994) III. 286 He calls you a sly, designing body,—& says you look all the people through most wickedly.
1826 A. M. Porter Honor O'Hara I. vi. 309 Eyes that look you through in no time.
1887 Edinb. Rev. July 231 His eye glaring at a stranger with a gaze that seemed to look him through and through.
1908 Dentist's Mag. Oct. 857 He didn't have..machines that look you through.
1996 G. Spence Making of Country Lawyer xxxii. 386 He..held you with his eyes like a lemur hanging from a limb peering at you,..trying to look you through.
b. To study, examine, survey exhaustively. Now rare.
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the mind > attention and judgement > enquiry > investigation, inspection > close examination, scrutiny > scrutinize [verb (transitive)]
through-seekOE
gropea1250
to search outa1382
ensearch1382
boltc1386
examinea1387
ransackc1390
ripea1400
search1409
overreach?a1425
considerc1425
perquirec1460
examec1480
peruse?1520
grounda1529
study1528
oversearch1532
perscrute1536
scrute1536
to go over ——1537
scan1548
examinate1560
rifle1566
to consider of1569
excuss1570
ripe1573
sift1573
sift1577
to pry into ——1581
dive1582
rub1591
explore1596
pervestigate1610
dissecta1631
profound1643
circumspect1667
scrutinize1671
perscrutatea1679
introspect1683
rummage1690
reconnoitre1740
scrutinate1742
to look through1744
scrutiny1755
parse1788
gun1819
cat-haul1840
vivisect1876
scour1882
microscope1888
tooth-comb1893
X-ray1896
comb1904
fine-tooth comb1949
1744 E. Young Complaint: Night the Sixth 35 Look Nature through, 'tis Revolution All.
1782 W. Cowper Conversation in Poems 250 Look human nature through.
1837 G. Redford Holy Script. Verified iv. 269 If we look the world through, we see that temperance, moderation, virtue, benevolence,..promote the health, long life, reputation, and felicity of men.
1887 Poultry Monthly (Albany, N.Y.) June 218/3 Look the history of the Light Brahmas, the Plymouth Rocks and Wyandottes through and see if there has been another trio of breeds that has held such popular positions.
1904 Watchman 28 Apr. 10/2 Look history through and you cannot duplicate Moses, Aaron, Joshua.
2. intransitive. To direct one's gaze through an opening or gap in a solid object, a window or other transparent body, an optical instrument, etc.In quot. 1600 figurative: to be visible or apparent through something. Cf. to look through —— 3 at Phrasal verbs 2.
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the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > visibility > be visible [verb (intransitive)] > appear or become visible
ariseOE
to come in (also to, on, etc.) placec1225
'peara1382
appear1382
kithea1400
to show out?a1425
muster?1435
to come forthc1449
to look outa1470
apparish1483
to show forth1487
come1531
to come out?1548
peer1568
to look through1573
glimpse1596
loom1605
rise1615
emicate1657
emike1657
present1664
opena1691
emerge1700
dawn1744
to come down the pike1812
to open out1813
to crop out1849
unmask1858
to come through1868
to show up1879
to come (etc.) out of thin air1932
surface1961
1573 G. Gascoigne Disc. Aduentures Master F. I. in Hundreth Sundrie Flowres 280 She poynting hir Maister to the keyhole, bad him looke through.
1600 W. Shakespeare Henry IV, Pt. 2 iv. iii. 120 Th' incessant care..Hath wrought the Mure that should confine it in, So thin that life lookes through . View more context for this quotation
1645 S. Rutherford Tryal & Triumph of Faith i. 4 Christ doth but draw by a lap of the curtain of Separation, and look through to one beleeving Heathen.
1694 G. Tullie Disc. Govt. of Thoughts iii. 174 Look through at those things that lie within the Vail.
1794 ‘T. Telescope’ & ‘W. Magnet’ Newtonian Syst. Philos. (new ed.) ii. 18 You turn the long screw C on the side, while your eye is looking through at B.
1823 R. Bakewell Trav. Tarentaise II. vi. 245 On looking through, I was surprised to see a numerous group of figures..standing on the floor.
1887 J. Royce Feud of Oakfield Creek ix. 232 The telescope-rifle was passed round a little, and the major looked through, and said nothing.
1953 E. Wilkins & E. Kaiser tr. R. Musil Man without Qualities xliv. 213 If one looked through slantwise, one could see the General's gold sword-knot gleaming in a corner.
1996 C. Logue Sel. Poems 48 Now and again the sun looks through, glints off the mattocks as we pile the stones bigger than melons along the verge.
2008 New Yorker 1 Sept. 76/2 Having poked a hole in the acoustic tile so I could look through.
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to look through ——
to look through ——
1. intransitive.
a. To direct one's gaze through (an opening or gap in a solid object, a window or other transparent body, an optical instrument, etc.). Also figurative: to perceive or understand the true nature of.
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the mind > attention and judgement > inattention > ignoring, disregard > ignore, disregard [verb (transitive)] > allow to pass unnoticed
to look through ——OE
to let (something) overpassa1375
overpassa1382
unseea1395
forgoa1400
balkc1440
dissimulea1450
pass?c1475
dissemblea1500
dissimulatea1533
to wink at1535
nod1607
connive1641
beholdc1650
to wink against1653
to shut one's eyes to (also against, on)a1711
blink1742
the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > seeing or looking > see [verb (transitive)] > look through
to look through ——?a1513
the mind > mental capacity > understanding > intelligence, cleverness > sharpness, shrewdness, insight > penetrate, discern [verb (transitive)]
piercea1398
to look througha1525
insee1541
penetrate?1563
to see through ——1565
to look through ——1580
understand1587
to break through1597
fathom1633
unfathom1707
OE Blickling Homilies 93 Se heofon tobyrst from þæm eastdæle oþ þone westdæl; & þonne eall engla cynn lociaþ þurh þa ontynnesse on manna cynn.
a1513 W. Dunbar Tua Mariit Wemen in Poems (1998) I. 41 Throw pykis of the plet thorne I presandlie luikit, Gif ony persoun wald approche.
1580 J. Lyly Euphues & his Eng. (new ed.) f. 34 Since your eyes are so sharpe, that you cannot onely looke through a Milstone, but cleane through the minde.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Julius Caesar (1623) i. ii. 203 He lookes Quite through the Deeds of men. View more context for this quotation
1628 J. Earle Micro-cosmogr. x. sig. C5v When you haue seene his outside, you haue lookt through him.
1709 R. Steele Tatler No. 44. ⁋5 The World is grown too wise, and can look through these thin Devices.
1723 E. Stone tr. N. Bion Constr. & Principal Uses Math. Instruments vii. ii. 204 Look thro the small Hole in the Sight-Vane.
1826 C. R. Williams Tour Island Jamaica xxii. 155 Nunnez still looked through the glass as he uttered this monologue.
1830 Ld. Tennyson Lilian 10 She, looking thro' and thro' me, Thoroughly to undo me, Smiling, never speaks.
1870 W. C. Bryant tr. Homer Iliad I. iv. 123 Why look through The spaces that divide the warlike ranks?
1914 Crisis Apr. 302/2 Looking through the window he saw this man lying dead.
1974 Jet 28 Mar. 4/2 As a divorced Black woman and mother, she can look through her curtain of sorrow with a hell of a lot more ease than most of us.
2009 O. Gentile Life List v. 123 The guide..looked through his binoculars.
b. to look through one's (also the) fingers: to contrive or pretend not to see or notice something; (also) to see indistinctly. Also with at, upon.Somewhat rare after 18th cent.
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the mind > attention and judgement > inattention > ignoring, disregard > ignore [verb (intransitive)]
overhipa1325
to hide one's facea1382
to look aside1530
to look beside ——1533
not to hear on that side1548
to look through the fingers1549
to pull away the shoulder1560
connive1602
to turn a (also the) blind eye1698
to bury (or hide) one's head in the sand1844
Nelson eye1893
not to want to know1948
1549 H. Latimer 2nd Serm. before Kynges Maiestie 5th Serm. sig. Rviii They loke thorow ther fingers & wil not se it.
1550 M. Coverdale tr. O. Werdmueller Spyrytuall & Precyouse Pearle xx. sig. Hvv As thoughe God must..loke thorowe the fyngers vpon the wicked world.
1579 S. Gosson Schoole of Abuse f. 6v To shew you that..which I see in a cloude, loking through my fingers.
1623 T. Scott Exod. viii. 19 42 Couetousnesse and commoditie will..make euen good men looke through their fingers.
1681 E. Pearse Conformist's Plea for Nonconformists 35 He..could..look through his Fingers, and suffer a worthy Non-conformist to preach publickly very near him.
1695 T. Houghton Alteration of Coyn (new ed.) 12 The Spanish Governours have been inclinable to look through their Fingers, that a Stol'n Trade might be had with the Spaniards.
1713 J. Barker Love Intrigues 8 My vigilant Aunt..(as the Proverb is) look'd through her Fingers.
1761 Impartial Enq. Conduct Late Minister 27 It may be good Policy, even in Princes, sometimes to look through their Fingers.
1832 Morning Chron. 1 Sept. The most absolute individual in private life must occasionally look through his fingers at many things.
1948 Christian Sci. Monitor 28 Dec. 10/3 We had to look through our fingers at such things.
1978 Guardian Weekly 29 Jan. 7/1 Because Somalia is now the enemy of the Soviet Union, we are prepared to look through our fingers at Somalia's invasion of Ethiopia.
2009 F. Becker in G. Blundo & P.-Y. Le Meur Governance Daily Life in Afr. 81 This pragmatic approach, where looking through one's fingers was an essential virtue.
c. colloquial or slang. In various expressions referring to death by hanging, as to look through a hempen window (cf. hempen adj. 1b). Obsolete.
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society > authority > punishment > capital punishment > hanging > be hanged [verb (intransitive)]
rideeOE
hangc1000
anhangc1300
wagc1430
totter?1515
to wave in the windc1515
swing1542
trine1567
to look through ——?1570
to preach at Tyburn cross1576
stretch?1576
to stretch a rope1592
truss1592
to look through a hempen window?a1600
gibbet1600
to have the lift1604
to salute Tyburn1640
to dance the Tyburn jig1664
dangle1678
to cut a caper on nothing1708
string1714
twist1725
to wallop in a tow (also tether)1786
to streek in a halter1796
to straight a ropea1800
strap1815
to dance upon nothing1837
to streek a tow1895
?1570 T. Preston Lamentable Trag. Cambises sig. D.ijv If ye be taken Cosin, ye must looke through a rope.
?a1600 Marriage Wit & Wisdom (1846) iii. 28 If we should chance to looke through an hemp Windowe, and our arse brake our necke.
1627 J. Taylor Armado sig. A5 Making their wils at Wapping, or looking through a hempen window at St. Thomas Waterings.
1668 F. Kirkman Eng. Rogue II. ix. sig. G3 Such a parcel of Canary-birds as well deserved to look through a Hempen casement at the three corner'd tenement in the high-way betwixt London and Padington.
d. To pretend not to see, to ignore deliberately. Frequently with intensifying adverb, as to look right (or straight) through (a person).
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the mind > attention and judgement > inattention > ignoring, disregard > ignore, disregard [verb (transitive)]
fordita800
forheedc1275
forget1297
to let out ofa1300
spele1338
to go beside ——a1382
waivec1400
remiss?a1425
to go by ——?c1450
misknowledge?a1475
misknow1483
misken1494
to go besides ——1530
to let pass1530
unregard1545
unmind1562
overlook1570
mislippen1581
suspend1581
omit1589
blanch1605
to blow off1631
disregard1641
to pass with ——1641
to give (a person or thing) the go-by1654
prescind1654
nihilify1656
proscribe1680
unnotice1776
ignore1795
to close one's mind1797
cushion1818
to leave out in the cold1839
overslaugh1846
unheed1847
to write off1861
to look through ——1894
scrub1943
the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > discourtesy > treat discourteously [verb (transitive)] > treat with lack of affability > refuse to recognize
cut1634
to look through ——1894
1894 C. Garvice Queen Kate viii. 61 She just looked through him with shining eyes, then returned to her book.
1906 National Mag. June 282/2 Next day he just looked through me like I warn't there.
1942 J. Grenfell Let. 29 Mar. in Darling Ma (1989) 343 She said the people who came there now were a disgrace. Just rich, no class at all. No manners... Looked right through her, they did, and it wasn't right for such people to be in a place like the Carlton Grill!
1973 G. Mitchell Murder of Busy Lizzie ii. 26 Clothilde's straight-laced mamma boycotted Eliza..and Clothilde..looked straight through the poor woman.
2007 Esquire Oct. 128/1 Assuming he doesn't look straight through you, stick to ass-kicking small talk.
2. intransitive. To direct one's gaze over the whole of (something) or to every one of (a group or set of things); to peruse the contents of, esp. cursorily; to glance through (a book, etc.); to search through.
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the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > seeing or looking > see [verb (transitive)] > scan or look over
to look through ——?1536
to run over ——1555
overcast1570
to run over1571
pervise1577
transview1602
scour1909
society > communication > reading > [verb (transitive)] > from beginning to end > in a cursory manner
to look through ——1858
?1536 W. Marshall Luther's Images Verye Chrysten Bysshop sig. k.vii Thus must they nedes be cast downe....which do brenne the bokes whiche they neuer sawe, nor loked through.
1565 A. Golding tr. Ovid Fyrst Fower Bks. Metamorphosis ii. f. 2v Looke through the world so round..aske what thou likest best.
1633 J. Ford 'Tis Pitty shee's Whore i. sig. B v Looke through the world, And thou shalt see a thousand faces shine More glorious, then this Idoll thou ador'st.
1733 A. Pope Ess. Man i. 25 Of this vast Frame the Bearings, and the Ties,..And Centres just, has thy pervading Soul Look'd thro'?
1774 O. Goldsmith Hist. Earth IV. 64 If we look through the different ranks of animals, from the largest to the smallest.
1858 T. B. Macaulay in G. O. Trevelyan Life & Lett. Macaulay (1876) II. xiv. 452 I looked through ——'s two volumes.
1865 Cornhill Mag. May 554 Being in want of a horse at the time..I looked through the advertisements in The Times, and noticed one which at any rate promised well.
1915 A. S. Neill Dominie's Log iii. 38 I look through a school-history, and I find that emphasis is laid on incident.
1975 R. Butler Where all Girls are Sweeter ii. 17 I looked through his record racks... There was a nice mixture from Bach to Vivaldi.
1996 Ancestry Jan. 20/1 I didn't have the time (and it would have taken days) to look through the mounds of boxed papers stacked against the walls in his library.
2003 London Rev. Bks. 21 Aug. 5/2 I'd looked through books like John Rechy's City of Night that my brother had lying around.
3. intransitive. To be visible or apparent through. Obsolete.Cf. quot. 1600 for to look through 2 at Phrasal verbs 1.
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the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > visibility > be or make visible [verb (transitive)] > be visible through
to look through ——1604
1604 W. Shakespeare Hamlet iv. vii. 124 That our drift looke through our bad performance, Twere better not assayd. View more context for this quotation
a1616 W. Shakespeare Taming of Shrew (1623) Induct. ii. 11 Such shooes as my toes looke through the ouer-leather. View more context for this quotation
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