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look noun
look (have/take a look at sth) appearance (I don't like the look of that guy.) consideration (take a look at the proposals) expression2 (the look in her eyes) fashion (the punk look) search (have a look for sth)
look verb
look1 (Look at that!) look2 (look for your passport) seem (You look tired.) look like sb/sth look like sb/sth
look

noun

look ♦︎ glance ♦︎ sight ♦︎ gaze ♦︎ stare ♦︎ glimpse ♦︎ glareThese are all words for an act of looking, when you turn your eyes in a particular direction. 这些词均表示看、瞥或注视的动作。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a look / glance at sb / stha hard look / glance / gaze / stare / glarea cold / penetrating / piercing / curious / quizzical look / glance / gaze / starean angry look / glance / gaze / glarea suspicious / withering look / glance / stare / glarea long / disapproving look / glance / starea brief / fleeting / momentary / quick look / glance / glimpsea sharp / questioning / searching / admiring / anxious look / glance / gazeto have / get / take a look / glance / glimpseto fix sb with a look / stare / glareto send / shoot / throw sb a look / glance / glareto catch sight / a glimpse of sb / sthto draw a / sb's look / glance / gazeto avoid sb's glance / gaze / stare look [countable, usually singular] an act of looking at sb/sth 看;瞧Here, have a look at this.来,看一看这个。It's an interesting place. Do you want to take a look around?这地方很好玩,你要不要四处看看?I had a brief look through the report before the meeting.开会前我大致浏览了一下报告的内容。Make sure you get a good look at their faces.你一定要仔细看清他们的面孔。She threw him a dirty look.她厌恶地瞪了他一眼。A look passed between them (= they looked at each other).他们互相看了一眼。 see also look at sth check verb 1 glance glɑːns; NAmE glæns [countable] a quick look 匆匆一看;一瞥;扫视I had a glance at the newspaper headlines as I waited at the counter.在柜台等候的时候,我扫了一眼报纸的大标题。She shot him a sideways glance.她从眼角瞥了他一眼。The sisters exchanged glances (= looked at each other).姐妹俩相互对视了一下。He could tell what was wrong at a glance (= with only a quick look).他一眼就能看出问题所在。 see also glance glance verb sight [uncountable] the act of seeing sb/sth 看见After ten days at sea, we had our first sight of land.在海上航行了十天之后,我们首次看见了陆地。She caught sight of a car in the distance.她看见远处有一辆汽车。She kept sight of him in her mirror.她从镜子里注视着他。I always faint at the sight of blood.我一看到血就会昏倒。He looked at first sight like an English tourist.他乍一看就像个英国游客。The soldiers were given orders to shoot on sight (= as soon as they saw sb).士兵接到命令,见人就开枪。I know her by sight (= can recognize her but do not know her well).我和她是点头之交。 see also sight sight noun , sight see verb gaze [countable, usually singular] a long steady look at sb/sth 凝视;注视She felt embarrassed under his steady gaze.她在他的注视之下感到很尴尬。He met her gaze (= looked at her while she looked at him).他与她凝视的目光相遇。She dropped her gaze (= stopped looking).她目光低垂,不再凝视。I followed her gaze and spotted a new arrival at the far side of the room.随着她眼神的方向,我看到房间的那一边来了个人。 see also gaze stare verb stare [countable] a long look at sb/sth, especially in a way that is unfriendly or that shows surprise (尤指不友好或吃惊的)盯,凝视,注视She gave the officer a blank stare and shrugged her shoulders.她面无表情地看了那个军官一眼,耸了耸肩。He fixed the interviewer with a hard stare.他狠狠地盯着那个面试他的人。 see also stare stare verb glimpse [countable] a look at sb/sth for a very short time, when you do not see the person or thing completely 一瞥;一看He caught a glimpse of her in the crowd.他在人群里一眼瞥见了她。I came up on deck to get my first glimpse of the island.我登上甲板,第一次看到这个岛。 see also glimpse see verb glare [countable] a long angry look at sb/sth (长久的)怒视,瞪眼She fixed her questioner with a hostile glare.她充满敌意地瞪着提问者。 see also glare stare verb look1

verb

Look at that! 瞧那个东西!look for a job/your passport 找工作;寻找护照 See also the entries for glance, notice, see and stare 另见glance条、notice条、see条和stare条look ♦︎ watch ♦︎ see ♦︎ view ♦︎ check sth out ♦︎ observe ♦︎ regard ♦︎ catch ♦︎ contemplateThese words all mean to turn your eyes in a particular direction. 这些词均表示看、瞧。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to look / watch / view / observe / regard / contemplate (sb / sth) from somewhereto look / watch for sb / sthto watch / observe what / who / how...to look / watch / view / observe / regard / contemplate (sb / sth) with amazement / surprise / disapproval, etc.to watch / see / view / catch a film / movie / show / programmeto watch / see / catch a match / game / fightto look / watch / observe sb / sth / regard sb / sth closelyto look / watch / observe sb / sth carefullyto look / watch / regard sb / sth intently / thoughtfully / suspiciously / expectantly / warily / impassively look [intransitive] to turn your eyes in a particular direction 看;瞧If you look carefully you can just see our house from here.你要是仔细看,从这里就可以看见我们的房子。She looked at me and smiled.她看着我,笑了。'Has the mail come yet?' 'I'll look and see.'“邮件来了吗?”“我看看。”Look! I'm sure that's Brad Pitt!瞧,那一定是布拉德•皮特!Don't look now, but there's someone staring at you!你现在别看,有人正盯着你呢! watch [transitive, intransitive] to look at sb/sth for a time, paying attention to what happens 看;注视;观看;观察I only let my kids watch television at the weekends.我只允许孩子在周末看电视。Watch what I do, then you try.看我的动作,然后试着做。She watched the kids playing in the yard.她看着孩子们在院子里玩。They watched the bus disappear into the distance.他们注视着公共汽车消失在远方。'Would you like to play?' 'No thanks-I'll just watch.'“你想玩吗?”“不了,谢谢。我就看着好了。”She stood and watched as the taxi drove off.她站在那里,看着出租车驶去。We watched to see what would happen next.我们注视着下一步要发生的事情。 see (saw, seen) [transitive] (not usually used in the progressive tenses 通常不用于进行时) to watch a game, television show, performance, etc. 观看(比赛、电视节目、演出等)Did you see that documentary about Brazil last night?昨晚你有没有看那个有关巴西的纪录片?Fifty thousand people saw the game.有5万人观看了那场比赛。 view [transitive] (formal) to look at sth, especially when you look carefully; to watch television, a film/movie, etc. 观看;仔细察看;看(电视、电影等)People came from all over the world to view her work.人们从世界各地前来欣赏她的作品。The eclipse should only be viewed through a special lens.日食须透过一种特殊镜片方可观看。The show has a viewing audience of six million (= six million people watch it).这个节目有600万观众观看。 see also view sight noun NOTE 辨析 Watch, see or view?You can see/view a film/movie/TV show but you cannotsee/view television. View is more formal than see, used especially in business contexts. 可以说see/view a film/movie/TV show,但不说see/view television。view比see正式,尤用于商务语境。 ˌcheck sth ˈout

phrasal verb

(informal, especially spoken) to look at or examine sb/sth that seems interesting or attractive 察看,观察(有趣或有吸引力的人或事物)Check out the prices at our new store!看一看我们新商店里的价格吧!Hey, check out that car!嘿,看看那辆车!
observe əbˈzɜːv; NAmE əbˈzɜːrv [transitive, intransitive] (not usually used in the progressive tenses 通常不用于进行时) (formal) to watch sb/sth carefully, especially to learn more about them (尤指为更多了解而)观察,注视,监视The patients were observed over a period of several months.这些病人被观察了数月之久。He observes keenly, but says little.他观察敏锐,但言语寥寥。 see also observation inspection , observe notice verb regard rɪˈgɑːd; NAmE rɪˈgɑːrd [transitive] (formal) to look at sb/sth, especially in a particular way (尤指以某种方式)注视,凝视He regarded us suspiciously.他以怀疑的目光注视着我们。 catch [transitive] (especially NAmE, informal) to see, hear or attend a film, game, event, etc. 看见;听到;出席;参加Let's eat now and maybe we could catch a movie later.咱们现在就吃吧,也许一会儿还能赶上一场电影。 contemplate ˈkɒntəmpleɪt; NAmE ˈkɑːntəmpleɪt [transitive] (formal) to look at sth carefully for a long time 端详;凝视She contemplated him in silence.她默默地凝视着他。He sat there, contemplating his fingernails.他坐在那里,端详着自己的手指甲。
look2

verb

Look at that! 瞧那个东西!look for a job/your passport 找工作;寻找护照look ♦︎ search ♦︎ seek ♦︎ hunt ♦︎ forage ♦︎ scout ♦︎ cast about/around for sthThese words all mean to try to find sth. 这些词均表示寻找、寻求、寻觅。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to look / search / seek / hunt / forage / scout for sthto look / search / hunt / forage / scout around (for sth)to look / search / hunt through sthto look / search / hunt / forage in sthto look for / search for / seek / cast around for a / an alternative / wayto look / search / hunt for cluespolice / detectives look for / search for / seek / hunt sb / sthto look / search / seek / hunt / cast around desperately (for sth)to look / search / seek / cast around in vainto look / search / hunt everywhere look [intransitive] to try to find sth 寻找;寻求I can't find my book-I've looked everywhere.我找不到我的书-到处都找遍了。Are you still looking for a job?你还在找工作吗?We're looking for someone with experience for this position.我们正在物色一个有经验的人来担任这个职位。We're looking around for a house in this area.我们正在这个地区四处找房子。I was just about to come looking for you.我正要过来找你呢。 see also look search noun search [intransitive, transitive] to look carefully to try to find sb/sth; to examine a particular place when trying to find sb/sth; (especially of the police) to examine sb's clothes, etc. in order to find sth that they may be hiding 搜索;搜寻;查找;(尤指警察)搜身She searched in vain for her passport.她翻找自己的护照,但没找着。The customs officers searched through her bag.海关官员搜遍了她的行李。I found out more about the company by searching online.我在网上搜索到了更多有关这家公司的信息。Firefighters searched the building for survivors.消防队员在大楼里搜寻幸存者。Visitors are regularly searched as they enter the building.参观者进入大楼时要接受例行的搜查。 see also search search noun seek (sought, sought) [transitive, intransitive] (formal) to try to find sb/sth 寻找;寻求Drivers are advised to seek alternative routes.建议驾车者另寻其他路线。Police are seeking witnesses to the accident.警察正在寻找事故的目击证人。He admired her ability to seek out bargains (= to look for and find them).他佩服她淘便宜货的能力。 (BrE) They sought in vain for somewhere to shelter.他们没能找到一个藏身的地方。 see also seek ask 2 , seek try 1 hunt [transitive, intransitive] to try to find sth that is difficult to find; to try to find sb in order to catch them or harm them 搜寻,搜索(难找之物);追踪;追捕I've hunted everywhere, but I can't find it.我到处都搜遍了,可就是找不到它。She was hunting through her bag for her keys.她正在翻包找钥匙。Police are hunting an escaped criminal.警察正在追捕一名逃犯。 see also hunt search noun forage ˈfɒrɪdʒ; NAmE ˈfɔːrɪdʒ, ˈfɑːrɪdʒ [intransitive] (written) (especially of animals) to try to find food; (of a person) to try to find sth, especially using your hands (尤指动物)觅食;(尤指人用手)搜寻东西The female only leaves the young to forage for food.母兽只在觅食时才离开幼崽。Her assistant was foraging in a drawer for some envelopes.她的助手正在抽屉里找一些信封。 scout skaʊt [intransitive, transitive] to search an area or various areas in order to find or discover sth 侦查;搜寻(某处)The kids were scouting around for wood for the fire.孩子们在四处捡柴火。They scouted the area for somewhere to stay the night.他们四处察看,想找个过夜的地方。 ˌcast aˈbout for sth ˌcast aˈround for sth

phrasal verb

(cast, cast) (written) to try hard to think of or find sth, especially when this is difficult 苦苦思索;四处寻找She cast around desperately for a safe topic of conversation.她绞尽脑汁寻找一个稳妥的话题。The authorities are clearly casting about for someone to blame.当局显然在忙着找人来承担责任。

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