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look in

phrasal verb
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look in (on somebody)
  1. to make a short visit to a place, especially somebody’s house when they are ill or need help(尤指当某人生病或需要帮助时到其住处)短暂探访
    • She looks in on her elderly neighbour every evening.她每天晚上都要看望一下年长的邻居。
    • Why don't you look in on me next time you're in town?你下次进城顺便来看看我好吗?

look-in

noun
/ˈlʊk ɪn/
/ˈlʊk ɪn/
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(not) get/have a look-in
  1. (British English, informal) (not) to get a chance to take part or succeed in something(没)有参加的机会;(没)有成功的机会;(没)有份儿
    • She talks so much that nobody else can get a look-in.她老是滔滔不绝,别人谁也插不上嘴。
    • The issue of freedom of information did not get a look-in (= it was not even discussed).信息自由的问题没有得到重视。
    Topics Successc2, Difficulty and failurec2

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