单词 | to look upon it |
释义 | > as lemmasto look upon it b. to look upon it: to be of the opinion that something is the case. Now rare. ΚΠ 1672 tr. P. de Clérembault Conversations vi. 142 I look upon it [Fr. ie regarde], that these Princes debase rather than exalt themselves, in affecting such a Grandeur. 1681 Triall H. Carr 19 He alwayes looked upon it that all did come from Carr. 1744 J. Randall Syst. Geogr. ii. xxxi. 656 The Civil Government concur, looking upon it, that a Wife and Family are the surest Pledges of a Man's Fidelity. 1793 J. Smeaton Narr. Edystone Lighthouse (ed. 2) §300 I now looked upon it that we might think ourselves secure. 1834 J. Morier Ayesha III. i. 10 I have always looked upon it that mercy, properly exercised by the hand of power, increases strength. 1884 Argosy May 392 She looked upon it that the girl was as good as married to one of these rich and desirable men. 1939 Weekly Irish Times 24 June 15/2 They looked upon it that they were answerable for the mode in which they used the gifts which God had given them. < as lemmas |
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