look
look 英 [lʊk] 美 [lʊk]
vt. 看; vi. 看; n. 看;样子;面容
进行时:looking 过去式:looked 过去分词:looked 第三人称单数:looks 名词复数:looks
- When you look, you focus your vision on someone or something. If you get to the movie late, you'll have to look for your friends in the darkened theater.
- 请先登录
- vt. 看;
- vi. 看;
- n. 看;样子;面容
-
1. look pale/happy/tired
显得苍白╱高兴╱疲倦
-
2. That looks an interesting book.
那好像是本有趣的书。
-
3. He is looking for a job.
他正在找工作。
-
4. She looked at me and smiled.
她看了看我,笑了。
-
5. I can't find my book—I've looked everywhere.
我找不到我的书,我到处都找遍了。
-
6. Look, I think we should go now.
喂,我想我们现在得走了。
-
7. That photograph doesn't look like her at all.
那张照片看上去一点也不像她。
-
8. Look at the time! We're going to be late.
注意一下时间!我们要迟到了。
-
9. Here, have a look at this.
来,看一看这个。
-
10. a look of surprise
惊讶的表情
-
11. I don't like the look of that guy.
看他那副样子,我不喜欢。
-
12. Looks can be deceptive.
外表有时是靠不住的。
- look (n.) late Old English, "act or action of looking," from look (v.). Meaning "a particular instance of looking, a glance," especially one which conveys a certain feeling is from early 14c. Meaning "appearance of a person, visual or facial expression" is from late 14c. Looks with the same sense as the singular is from 1560s. Expression if looks could kill ..., of one seething silently, is attested by 1827 (if looks could bite is attested from 1747). Fashion sense "totality of appearance" is from 1938.
- look (v.) Old English locian "use the eyes for seeing, gaze, look, behold, spy," from West Germanic *lokjan (source also of Old Saxon lokon "see, look, spy," Middle Dutch loeken "to look," Old High German luogen, German dialectal lugen "to look out"), a word of unknown origin. Breton lagud "eye" has been suggested as a possible cognate.
- 请先登录
- 讲解已做成免安装软件(电脑版,只适用于PC),请点【这里】 下载
0 个回复