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寻找(某人或某物);找(麻烦);找(苦头)吃;希望得到
verb
transitive verb
to make sure or take care (that something is done)
censor to look that no man lived idly—Edward Gee
to ascertain by the use of one's eyes
look what I brought you
to exercise the power of vision upon : examine
archaic to search for
expect, anticipate
we look to have a good year
to have in mind as an end
looking to win back some lost profits
archaic to bring into a place or condition by the exercise of the power of vision
to express by the eyes or facial expression
the friar looked his surprise—Robert Brennan
to have an appearance that befits or accords with
looks her age
intransitive verb
to exercise the power of vision : see
to direct one's attention look at the map
look upon the future with hope
to direct the eyes
looked up from the newspaper
to have the appearance or likelihood of being : seem looks to be hard work
it looks unlikely
to have a specified outlook
the house looked east
to gaze in wonder or surprise : stare
to show a tendency
the evidence looks to acquittal
noun
the act of looking
glance
the expression of the countenance
physical appearanceespecially: attractive physical appearance —usually used in plural
a combination of design features giving a unified appearance
a new look in women's fashions
the state or form in which something appears
Verb and Noun Middle English, from Old English lōcian; akin to Old Saxon lōcōn to look
The first known use of look was before the 12th century
look1 of 2verb
to exercise the power of vision : see
to express by the eyes or by an expression of the face
to have an appearance that is suitable for
looks her age
seem sense 1
it looks dangerous
to direct one's attention or eyes
look in the mirror
point entry 2 sense 4, face
the house looks east
look2 of 2noun
the act of looking
glance entry 2 sense 3
the expression of the face
physical appearanceespecially: attractive physical appearance —usually used in plural
the state or form in which something appears : aspect
1 We shall be looking for an improvement in your work this term.
我们期待你这学期功课进步。
2 Look both ways before you cross the street.
3 Hernández looks forward to his first appearance this season.
4 He was looking over his shoulder.
5 People were leaving the countryside in droves to look for work in the cities.
一批一批的人离开农村到城里找工作。
6 Her new haircut makes her look young.
7 The searchers fanned out to look for the missing man.
搜寻人员四下散开寻找失踪者.
8 She smiled at me and then looked away.
9 He has come all the way from Leeds to look for a job.
他从利兹远道而来寻找工作。
10 He is looking for a philosophy he can believe in.
他在寻求一种他可以相信的哲学。
11 He wanted to look for occupation suited to his abilities.
他想找个适合自己才能的职业
12 They look for foods that are low in calories.
他们要找低卡路里的食物。
13 We all need to look for ways to reduce our carbon footprint.
我们都需要寻求降低碳排放量的方法。
14 He looked straight ahead and kept walking.
15 He dived into the water to look for the dead body.
他潜入水底找寻尸首.
16 When you take a walk, look around you.
17 The police left no stone unturned to look for the child.
警察千方百计地去寻找孩子.
18 He looked back the way he had come.
19 I don't think you left it here, but I'll take a look around for it.
20 They were detailed to look for water.
他们被派去找水.