
look基本信息
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英英释义
Noun:
"a look of triumph"
"an angry face"
"his look was fixed on her eyes"
"he gave it a good looking at"
"his camera does his looking for him"
"a clergyman improved the tone of the meeting"
"it had the smell of treason"
"Look at your child!"
"Look--a deer in the backyard!"
"This appears to be a very difficult problem"
"This project looks fishy"
"They appeared like people who had not eaten or slept for a long time"
"The child looks unhappy"
"She looked pale after the surgery"
"Look elsewhere for the perfect gift!"
"My backyard look onto the pond"
"The building faces the park"
"I must attend to this matter"
"She took care of this business"
"She is looking to a promotion"
"he is waiting to be drafted"
"Look to your friends for support"
"You can bet on that!"
"Depend on your family in times of crisis"
中英词源
look 看
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- look
- look: [OE] For such a common word, look is surprisingly isolated. It goes back to prehistoric West Germanic *lōkōjan, which has no other descendants in the modern Germanic languages, and its only distant relative is the German verb lugen ‘show, be visible’.
- look (v.)
- Old English locian "use the eyes for seeing, gaze, look, behold, spy," from West Germanic *lokjan (cognates: Old Saxon lokon "see, look, spy," Middle Dutch loeken "to look," Old High German luogen, German dialectal lugen "to look out"), of unknown origin, perhaps cognate with Breton lagud "eye." In Old English, usually with on; the use of at began 14c. Meaning "seek, search out" is c. 1300; meaning "to have a certain appearance" is from c. 1400. Of objects, "to face in a certain direction," late 14c.
Look after "take care of" is from late 14c., earlier "to seek" (c. 1300), "to look toward" (c. 1200). Look into "investigate" is from 1580s; look up "research in books or papers" is from 1690s. To look down upon in the figurative sense is from 1711; to look down one"s nose is from 1921. To look forward "anticipate" is c. 1600; meaning "anticipate with pleasure" is mid-19c. To not look back "make no pauses" is colloquial, first attested 1893. In look sharp (1711) sharp originally was an adverb, "sharply." - look (n.)
- c. 1200, "act or action of looking," from look (v.). Meaning "appearance of a person" is from late 14c. Expression if looks could kill ... attested by 1827 (if looks could bite is attested from 1747).
词态变化
复数 looks;
第三人称单数 looks;
过去式 looked;
过去分词 looked;
现在分词 looking;
权威造句
- 1. It was just then that I chanced to look round.
- 就在那时,我恰好环顾了下四周。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. She had the look of someone deserted and betrayed.
- 她一副遭人遗弃和背叛的样子。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. Does this dress make my legs look too stumpy?
- 这条裙子会使我的腿看上去又短又粗吗?
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- 4. Banks are built to look solid to reassure their customers.
- 银行往往建得看上去很坚固,好让顾客放心。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. Leather jeans that are too big will make you look larger.
- 过于肥大的皮裤会让你看起来块头更大。
来自柯林斯例句
近反义词
v.
相似短语
单词分析
这些动词均有“看起来,好像是”之意。appear指从感观印象看似乎是如此,但有时着重指因视野、观点限制而产生的歪曲印象。
look指从样子看起来,侧重通过视觉而建立的印象。
seem多指从主观印象或个反应得出的看法。 这些名词均含事物或人的“外表,容貌”之意。
appearance普通用词,着重由总体产生的印象。
look普通用词,多用复数,可与appearance换用,但较口语化。
face侧重指容貌。
aspect书面用词,突出人或事物在某特定时间或地点时的外貌。 这些动词均有“看”之意。
look侧重“看”的动作。
see指看见。
watch指用眼睛跟随某物,以便对每一个变化、运动等进行观察。
observe侧重以客观的态度进行观察。
witness指当场看见,亲眼看见。
记忆方法
1. oo--长得好象一对大眼睛如:look--看.
2. 一(l)双大大的眼睛(oo)盯着看(k) ==> look.
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