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look for in American English See full dictionary entry for look Examples of 'look for' in a sentencelook for Yana, being Yana, had immediately volunteered to help them look for the warehouse the next day.So you look for work, opportunities to support the ball carrier.They look for short cuts all over the place.You look for the way a great rider presents his horse at a jump.Look for compromise - which means you giving some ground as well as him.Look for hanging growth on climbers and trim it to prevent more damage.Look for a new colour to pep you up ahead of spring.One aim was to look for life, but none was found.We would also look for exposure to building suppliers.I look for vocabulary rather than grammar. In other languageslook for British English: look for / lʊk fɔː/ VERB If you look for something, for example something that you have lost, you try to find it. I'm looking for my keys. - American English: look for
- Arabic: يَبْحَثُ عَنْ
- Brazilian Portuguese: procurar
- Chinese: 寻找
- Croatian: tražiti
- Czech: hledat
- Danish: lede efter
- Dutch: zoeken
- European Spanish: buscar mirar
- Finnish: etsiä
- French: chercher
- German: suchen
- Greek: αναζήτώ
- Italian: cercare
- Japanese: ・・・をさがす
- Korean: 찾다
- Norwegian: se etter
- Polish: poszukać
- European Portuguese: procurar
- Romanian: a căuta
- Russian: искать
- Latin American Spanish: buscar
- Swedish: leta efter
- Thai: มองหา
- Turkish: aramak
- Ukrainian: шукати
- Vietnamese: tìm kiếm
Definition of 'look for' |