单词 | look |
释义 | look I. transitive verb 1. < censor to look that no man lived idly — Edward Gee > 2. < I will look what time the train starts > 3. a. b. archaic < if I looked a word today — John Adams > c. dialect 4. archaic < at her leisure hours she looks goose eggs — Samuel Johnson > 5. < I never look to have a mistress that I shall love half as well — Henry Brooke > 6. dialect < she looked the spinach > 7. archaic < thou has look'd thyself into my grace — Shakespeare > 8. < not an eye to look comfort to you — Douglas Jerrold > < the friar looked his surprise — Robert Brennan > 9. < the actors … looked the parts they were called upon to play — Linguaphone Magazine > < he looked a typical sturdy John Bull — C.H.Driver > < she looked her age > intransitive verb 1. a. < he looks > < look before you leap > — used in the imperative as an interjection especially to call attention < look, here he comes > b. < from my elevated station I looked down — Thomas De Quincey > < looked from one to the other — Carson McCullers > < looked abroad for their inspiration — O. Elfrida Saunders > < look at the map > < if we look at the successful serious novels of the last decade — Lionel Trilling > c. < looked sadly upon him > 2. < her … lips looked parched and unnatural — Ellen Glasgow > < his face looked almost gray — T.B.Costain > < it looks as if … varnishes will meet very severe competition during the coming year — C.L.Boltz > < it begins to look as though the social scientist … is actually a dialectician — R.M.Weaver > 3. a. < a village that looked across the river — Ernest Hemingway > < the little terrace which looked seaward — John Buchan > b. < their nostrils … look downwards — T.H.Huxley > 4. < you should have seen them look > 5. < the evidence looks to acquittal > Synonyms: see expect, see • - look after - look a gift horse in the mouth - look alive - look at - look black - look down one's nose - look for - look forth - look forward - look here - look in the eye - look into - look like - look of - look on - look the other way - look through - look to - look toward - look upon - look up to II. 1. a. b. < darted a quick look at me — Kenneth Roberts > < he was hers for a look or the speaking of a word — Ethel Wilson > c. < his final look at the present regime — J.K.Fairbank > < a brief look at the origins and development of … a great liberating movement — M.D.Geismar > 2. a. < a round face carrying a look of Alpine simplicity — Osbert Sitwell > < wearing an ugly look on his face — F.B.Gipson > b. < she's lost what looks she ever had — Ellen Glasgow > 3. < have a manufactured look — A.M.Young > < the rough-hewn rural look of the conventional academy — J.P.Marquand > 4. < a long look of river — S.H.Holbrook > Synonyms: see appearance |
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