英:[luk aut ɔn]
美:[lʊk aʊt ɑn]
英:[luk aut ɔn]
美:[lʊk aʊt ɑn]
面临
Verb
1. be oriented in a certain direction;
"The house looks out on a tennis court"
"The apartment overlooks the Hudson"
1 One of them would keep a look-out on the road behind to warn us of approaching vehicles.
他们中会有一人看着后面的路,提醒我们注意过来的车辆。
2 We really enjoy our new apartment look out on a river.
我们真的喜欢我们这栋河的新公寓.
3 Look out on a summer's day.
夏日,你凝望何方?
4 Looks nice. what does look out on?
不错. 窗外是什么地方?
5 What does the bed room look out on?
从这卧室往外看可看到什么?
6 Ever and again I open my door and look out on the darkness, my friend!
我今夜无眠,我不断地开门向黑暗中暸望, 我的朋友!
7 Look out on a summer's day, With eyes that know the darkness in my soul.
你用那透视我灵魂深处的双眼,望向夏日的天空.
8 Starry, starry night. paint your palette blue and grey, look out on a summer's day.
那夜繁星点点,你在画板上涂抹着灰与蓝. 夏日里轻瞥一眼.
9 Then we can all enjoyviews and need never look out on anything other than perfect weather.
那时我们能够看到窗外的美景,需要面临的也只是个好天气而已.
10 Look out on a summer's day, With eyes they know the darkness in my soul.
你用那透视我灵魂深处的双眼望向夏日的天空.
11 This was the prospect they had to look forward to.
这是他们不得不准备面临的前景。
12 People on high incomes face a huge tax burden.
高收入的人面临着沉重的纳税负担。