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look

verb
/lʊk/
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they look
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he / she / it looks
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past simple looked
/lʊkt/
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past participle looked
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-ing form looking
/ˈlʊkɪŋ/
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Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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    use eyes用眼睛

  1. [intransitive] to turn your eyes in a particular direction看;瞧
    • Look closely and tell me what you see.仔细看看,告诉我你看到了什么。
    • 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。
    • ‘Has the mail come yet?’ ‘I'll look and see.’“邮件来了吗?” “我看看。”
    • Look! I'm sure that's Jennifer Lawrence!快看!我确定那是詹妮弗·劳伦斯!
    • Don't look now, but there's someone staring at you!你现在别看,有人正盯着你呢!
    • look at somebody/something She looked at me and smiled.她看了看我,笑了。
    • look + adv./prep. I got up and looked out of the window.我起身向窗外望去。
    • She looked across to the other side of the room.她向房间的另一边看去。
    Synonyms looklook
    • watch
    • see
    • view
    • observe
    These words all mean to turn your eyes in a particular direction.
    • look to turn your eyes in a particular direction:
      • 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.她看了看我,笑了。
    • watch to look at somebody/​something for a time, paying attention to what happens:
      • to watch television看电视
      • Watch what I do, then you try.你注意看我的动作,然后试着做。
    • see to watch a game, television programme, performance, etc.:
      • In the evening we went to see a movie.晚上我们去看了一场电影。
    • view (formal) to look at something, especially when you look carefully; to watch television, a film, etc.:
      • People came from all over the world to view her work.观众从世界各地涌来欣赏她的作品。
    watch, see or view?用 watch、see 还是 view?You can see/​view a film/​programme but you cannot: see/​view television. View is more formal than see and is used especially in business contexts.
    • observe (formal) to watch somebody/​something carefully, especially to learn more about them or it:指观察、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。
    Patterns
    • to look/​watch for somebody/​something
    • to watch/​observe what/​who/​how…
    • to look/​watch/​view/​observe (somebody/​something) with amazement/​surprise/​disapproval, etc.
    • to watch/​see/​view a film/​show/​programme
    • to watch/​see a match/​game/​fight
    • to look (at somebody/​something)/watch (somebody/​something)/observe somebody/​something carefully/​closely
    see also forward-looking
    Extra Examples
    • ‘It's beautiful!’ ‘Oh! Let me look!’“真美!”“是吗?让我看看!”
    • He was looking down the road to see if the bus was coming.他顺着马路往下看,看公共汽车是否来了。
    • He looked longingly at the food on the table.他眼巴巴地盯着桌上的食物。
    • He turned to look as she came down the stairs.她下楼时,他转身去看。
    • He was looking studiously down to avoid meeting her eyes.他故意往下看以避开她的目光。
    • She looked over to where the others were chatting.她望着那边正在聊天的人们。
    • What are you looking at?你在看什么?
    • She looked towards the door.她朝门的方向看去。
    • I looked in the mirror to see if my tie was straight.我照了照镜子,看看我的领带是不是直的。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • carefully
    • closely
    • briefly
    verb + look
    • turn to
    • let somebody
    preposition
    • at
    • towards/​toward
    phrases
    • look and see
    See full entry
  2. search搜寻

  3. [intransitive] to try to find somebody/something寻找;寻求
    • look for somebody/something Where have you been? We've been looking for you.你上哪儿去了?我们一直在找你。
    • Are you still looking for a job?你还在找工作吗?
    • We’re looking for someone with experience for this post.我们正在为这个职位寻找有经验的人。
    • They are always looking for ways to save money.他们总是在寻找省钱的方法。
    • look + adv./prep. I can't find my book—I've looked everywhere.我找不到我的书,我到处都找遍了。
    Extra Examples
    • He inspected the room, looking for any possible clues.他检查了房间,寻找任何可能的线索。
    • I was just about to come looking for you.我正要过来找你呢。
    • I'm looking for an apartment on the east side of the city.我正在城东找一处公寓。
    • I've spent my whole life looking for an answer to that question!我一生都在寻找那个问题的答案!
    • Look carefully for signs of damp.仔细看看有没有受潮的迹象。
  4. pay attention注意

  5. [intransitive, transitive] to pay attention to something注意;留心;留神
    • look at something Look at the time! We're going to be late.注意一下时间!我们要迟到了。
    • look where, what, etc… Can't you look where you're going?你走路可不可以小心点?
  6. appear/seem显得;似乎

  7. linking verb to seem; to appear看来好像;似乎;显得
    • + adj. You look great!你看起来棒极了!
    • The garden looks nice.花园看起来很漂亮。
    • Don't worry—it looks worse than it is.别担心——看起来比实际情况更糟。
    • The film looks likely to offend many people.这部电影看起来可能会冒犯很多人。
    • That book looks interesting.那本书好像很有趣。
    • look like somebody/something That looks like an interesting book.那好像是本有趣的书。
    • look like somebody/something to somebody It doesn't look like fun to me. 我觉得这不好玩。
    • + noun You made me look a complete fool!你把我弄得像个十足的傻瓜!
    • That looks an interesting book.那好像是本有趣的书。
    Extra Examples
    • to look pale/​tired/​happy 脸色苍白/疲惫/快乐
    • Four-time winners Ajax looked a shadow of their former great self.四次获奖的阿贾克斯看起来像是他们以前伟大自我的影子。
    see also good-looking
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + look
    • make somebody/​something
    preposition
    • like
    • to
    phrases
    • look as if
    • look as though
    See full entry
  8. [intransitive] (not usually used in the progressive tenses通常不用于进行时) to have a particular appearance与…外表相似;好像;仿佛
    • look like somebody/something That photograph doesn't look like her at all.那张照片看上去一点也不像她。
    • ‘What does your cousin look like?’ ‘He's tall and thin with brown hair.’ “你表哥长什么样,”。他又高又瘦,棕色头发。
    • look as if…/as though… You look as though you slept badly.你好像没睡好觉。
    In spoken English people often use like instead of as if or as though in this meaning, especially in North American English: You look like you slept badly. This is quite informal and not always considered correct in written British English.
    Extra Examples
    • an animal that looked like a large hedgehog看上去像大刺猬的动物
    • She looks very like her sister.她看起来很像她的姐姐。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + look
    • make somebody/​something
    preposition
    • like
    • to
    phrases
    • look as if
    • look as though
    See full entry
  9. [intransitive] to seem likely to happen or be true看起来好像;似乎有可能
    • It looks like rain (= it looks as if it's going to rain).像是要下雨的样子。
    • look as if…/as though… It doesn't look as if we'll be moving after all.看样子我们还是不搬了。
    • look to somebody as if…/as though… It looks to me as though the company is in real trouble.在我看来,公司好像真的有麻烦了。
    • look like… (informal) They don’t look like they’re trying to win.他们看起来并不想赢。
    • look to somebody like… (informal) It looks to me like they have a plan.在我看来,他们有一个计划。
    This use of like instead of as if or as though is quite informal and is not always considered correct in written British English.
    Extra Examples
    • It looks to me as though we may be in for another cliff-hanger.在我看来,我们可能会面临另一场危机。
    • It looks to me as if the whole US press missed the story. 在我看来,似乎整个美国媒体都错过了这个故事。
    • It doesn't look like we'll be moving after all.看样子我们还是不搬了。
    Topics Doubt, guessing and certaintyb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + look
    • make somebody/​something
    preposition
    • like
    • to
    phrases
    • look as if
    • look as though
    See full entry
  10. face面向

  11. [intransitive] + adv./prep. to face a particular direction面向;正对;朝向
    • The house looks east.这房子朝东。
    • The hotel looks out over the harbour.从这家旅馆朝外看可俯视港湾。
    • The kitchen looks onto the garden.厨房面向花园。
  12. Word OriginOld English lōcian (verb), of West Germanic origin; related to German dialect lugen.
Idioms Most idioms containing look are at the entries for the nouns and adjectives in the idioms, for example look daggers at somebody is at dagger. 
be just looking
  1. used in a shop to say that you are not ready to buy something(在商店中表示无意购买某物)只是看一看
    • ‘Can I help you?’ ‘I'm just looking, thank you.’“请问您要买什么?” “谢谢,我只是看看。”
be looking to do something
  1. to try to find ways of doing something试图找到做某事的方法
    • The government is looking to reduce inflation.政府正在力求降低通货膨胀率。
look bad | not look good
  1. to be considered bad behaviour or bad manners被视为举止不佳;失礼;不得体
    • It looks bad not going to your own brother's wedding.连亲兄弟的婚礼都不参加,这太不像话了。
look bad (for somebody)
  1. to show that something bad might happen显示不好的事可能发生;看来不利于
    • He's had another heart attack; things are looking bad for him, I'm afraid.他又犯了一次心脏病,恐怕他情况不妙。
look good
  1. to show success or that something good might happen显现成功(或好事可能发生);看来充满希望
    • This year's sales figures are looking good.今年的销售数字情况看好。
    Topics Successc2
look here
  1. (old-fashioned) used to protest about something(表示抗议)喂,听着
    • Now look here, it wasn't my fault.喂,那不是我的错!
look how/what/who…
  1. used to give an example that proves what you are saying or makes it clearer(用于举例证实或说明)瞧
    • Look how lazy we've become.瞧我们变得有多懒。
    • Be careful climbing that ladder. Look what happened last time.爬那梯子时小心点儿。上次不就出事了么。
look no further
  1. used to say that something is exactly what somebody needs and so they do not need to consider any other options(表示抗议)喂,听着
    • Those looking for an enjoyable evening need look no further than the hotel's nightclub.那些寻找愉快夜晚的人只需看看酒店的夜总会。
look somebody up and down
  1. to look at somebody in a careful or critical way上下仔细打量,挑剔地审视(某人)
(not) look yourself
  1. to (not) have your normal healthy appearance气色不像往常那样好
    • You're not looking yourself today (= you look tired or ill/sick).今天你看上去气色不太好。
never/not look back
  1. (informal) to become more and more successful一帆风顺;蒸蒸日上
    • Her first novel was published in 2007 and since then she hasn't looked back.她的第一部小说于 2007 年发表,自此她便一发而不可收。
    Topics Successc2
not much to look at
  1. (informal) not attractive相貌平平;不起眼
to look at somebody/something
  1. judging by the appearance of somebody/something由外表判断
    • To look at him you'd never think he was nearly fifty.看他的外表,谁也想不到他年近五十了。

look

noun
/lʊk/
/lʊk/
Idioms
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    using eyes用眼睛

  1. [countable, usually singular] an act of looking at somebody/something看;瞧
    • look at somebody/something Here, have a look at this.来,看一看这个。
    • Take a look at these figures!看一下这些数字吧!
    • Make sure you get a good look at their faces.你一定要仔细看清他们的面孔。
    • One look at his face and Jenny stopped laughing.珍妮一看见他那张脸,就止住不笑了。
    • Alex and Michael exchanged looks (= they looked at each other).亚历克斯和迈克尔交换了一下眼神。
    • look around It's an interesting place. Do you want to take a look around?这个地方很好玩,你要不要到处看看?
    Synonyms looklook
    • glance
    • gaze
    • stare
    • glimpse
    • glare
    These are all words for an act of looking, when you turn your eyes in a particular direction.
    • look an act of looking at somebody/​something:
      • Here, have a look at this.来,看一看这个。
    • glance a quick look:
      • She stole a glance at her watch.她偷偷看了看表。
    • gaze a long, steady look at somebody/​something:
      • She felt embarrassed under his steady gaze.她在他凝视的目光下感到很尴尬。
    • stare a long look at somebody/​something, especially in a way that is unfriendly or that shows surprise:
      • She gave the officer a blank stare and shrugged her shoulders.她面无表情地盯着那个军官,耸了耸肩。
    • glimpse a look at somebody/​something for a very short time, when you do not see the person or thing completely:
      • He caught a glimpse of her in the crowd.他在人群里一眼瞥见了她。
    • glare a long, angry look at somebody/​something:
      • She fixed her questioner with a hostile glare.她带着敌意瞪着向她提问的人。
    Patterns
    • a look/​glance at somebody/​something
    • a penetrating/​piercing look/​glance/​gaze/​stare
    • a long look/​glance/​stare
    • a brief look/​glance/​glimpse
    • to have/​get/​take a look/​glance/​glimpse
    • to avoid somebody’s glance/​gaze/​stare
    Extra Examples
    • Did you get a look at his new car?你见过他的新车吗?
    • Have a look out of the window and see who's at the door.从窗户那儿往外看看谁在门口。
    • 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。
    • I managed to steal a look at the exam paper.我设法偷看了试卷。
    • She chanced a look behind her.她碰巧向身后查看了一眼。
    • He couldn't resist a quick look in the mirror.他忍不住迅速照了照镜子。
    • She decided the property warranted a second look.她断定这处房产值得再看一眼。
    • She walked out of the door without a backward look.她头也不回地走出了门。
    • Take a closer look at it.更加仔细地看看。
    • The jury is expected to get a first-hand look at the murder scene today.预计陪审团将于本日亲自查看谋杀现场。
    • A look passed between them (= they looked at each other).他们互相看了一眼。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • little
    • brief
    • cursory
    verb + look
    • have
    • take
    • get
    preposition
    • look at
    • look in
    • look into
    See full entry
  2. search搜寻

  3. [countable, usually singular] an act of trying to find something/somebody查找
    • look for something/somebody I've had a good look for it, but I can't find it.我仔细找过了,可是找不着。
    • I had a look for websites on Egyptian music, but didn't find anything.我搜索了关于埃及音乐的网站,但什么也没找到。
    • look + adv./prep. I had a furtive look in her bag when her back was turned.趁她转过身去,我偷偷往她包里看了看。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • good
    • little
    • quick
    verb + look
    • have
    • chance
    preposition
    • look around
    • look round
    • look for
    See full entry
  4. examine a problem/situation

  5. [countable, usually singular] an act of examining a problem or situation carefully看;瞧
    • I gave the figures a quick look.我快速地看了一下这些数字。
    • a brief/an in-depth look简略/深入的观察
    • look at something We'll be taking a close look at these proposals (= examining them carefully).我们会仔细审查这些方案。
    • I think it's time to take a fresh look at our sales techniques.我想现在该是重新审视一下我们的销售技巧的时候了。
    • You should take a long, hard look at your reasons for wanting to join the army.你应该全面、严肃地审视自己想参军的理由。
    • look towards something The book concludes with a look towards the future.这本书结束时展望了未来。
    Extra Examples
    • I think this could do with another look, don't you?我觉得这个可以换个造型,你觉得呢?
    • These tours offer a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the TV show.这些巡回演出能让人们了解该电视片制作的幕后情况。
    • The documentary provides an inside look at life in the army.该纪录片展现了军营内部的生活。
    • The book takes a humorous look at parenthood.这本书以幽默的笔触论述了父母的身分。
    • Tonight, a revealing look at the King of Pop's thrilling rise to stardom.今晚,我们将揭开这位流行音乐之王鲜为人知、动人心魄的成名之路。
  6. expression表情

  7. [countable] an expression in your eyes or face眼神;表情;神情;脸色
    • He didn't like the look in her eyes.他不喜欢她的眼神。
    • She had a worried look on her face.她一脸担忧的样子。
    • He gave me a funny look.他怪怪地看了我一眼。
    • I got a black look from Amy.埃米恶狠狠地看了我一眼。
    • look of something a look of disgust/horror/shock/surprise厌恶/恐惧/震惊/惊讶的表情
    Extra Examples
    • A doubtful look crossed his face.他脸上掠过一丝疑惑。
    • We got a number of curious looks from passers-by.路人向我们投来几瞥好奇的目光。
    • A withering look from his wife silenced him.妻子狠狠地瞪了他一眼,他不吱声了。
    • He caught her look, and shrugged.他与她的目光相遇,耸了耸肩。
    • He darted her a look of contempt.他轻蔑地瞥了她一眼。
    • He opened the door with a scornful look on his face.他面带轻蔑地开了门。
    • A panicked look crossed his face.一丝恐慌的神色掠过他的脸庞。
    • His comment was greeted by a puzzled look.他的这番话被报以疑惑的目光。
    • I was given a stern look by a plainclothes policeman.一名便衣警察给我使了一个严厉的眼色。
    • My relatives gave me quizzical looks when I told them the news.我把这消息告诉亲戚的时候,他们向我投来疑惑的目光。
    • Sara returned his look with one of her own.他看了萨拉一眼,萨拉回看了他一眼。
    • She had a puzzled look in her eyes.她的眼中有一丝困惑。
    • She threw him an angry look.她愤怒地看了他一眼。
    • Take that smug look off your face before I slap you!收起你那副扬扬得意的表情吧,小心我搧你!
    • The guilty look on his face told us all we needed to know.他脸上愧疚的表情告诉了我们所需要知道的一切。
    • The man had a wild look in his eyes.这个人眼神不羁。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • angry
    • black
    • dark
    verb + look
    • have
    • cast (somebody)
    • dart (somebody)
    preposition
    • look from
    • look of
    phrases
    • a… look in somebody’s eyes
    • a… look on somebody’s face
    • take that look off your face
    See full entry
  8. appearance外貌

  9. [countable] the way somebody/something looks; the appearance of somebody/something样子;外观;相貌;外表
    • Looks can be deceptive.外表有时是靠不住的。
    • a fabric with the look of silk看起来像丝绸的织物
    • Use high-quality paper to give your CV a more professional look.用好点的纸,这样你的简历看上去更专业一些。
    • I don't like the look of that guy (= I don't trust him, judging by his appearance).我不喜欢他那副样子。
    • by/from the look(s) of something/somebody It's going to rain today by the look of it (= judging by appearances).看样子今天要下雨了。
    • From the looks of things, he was not at all happy.从外表看,他一点也不快乐。
    • He still had a youthful look about him.他的外表看起来仍很年轻。
    • I didn't like the look of the salad so I didn't touch it.我不喜欢那色拉的卖相,所以没吃。
    • Joe isn't getting much sleep from the look of him.乔看上去睡眠不足。
    • We used a computer to help us achieve this three-dimensional look.我们利用计算机帮自己实现这种立体外观。
    • By the looks of it, someone's already staying in this room.看样子这个房间已经住人了。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • overall
    • finished
    • professional
    verb + look
    • have
    • like
    • achieve
    preposition
    • by the look of somebody/​something
    • from the look of somebody/​something
    • look about
    See full entry
  10. looks
    [plural] a person’s appearance, especially when the person is attractive(尤指吸引人的)相貌,容貌
    • She has her father's good looks.她有父亲俊秀的容貌。
    • He lost his looks (= became less attractive) in later life.他英俊的相貌在晚年已不复存在。
    see also good-looking
    Extra Examples
    • All the men sport rock star looks.那些男人都故意显摆摇滚明星范儿。
    • his clean-cut, boyish good looks他那轮廓分明且略显稚气的英俊相貌
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • good
    • striking
    • classic
    verb + looks
    • have
    • lose
    See full entry
  11. fashion时尚

  12. [singular] a fashion; a style时尚;式样;风格
    • They've given the place a completely new look.他们使得这地方焕然一新。
    • Wear the top with jeans for a more casual look.上衣搭配牛仔裤,看起来更休闲。
    see also wet look
    Extra Examples
    • She wanted a modern clean look for the apartment.她想让公寓看上去现代、简约。
    • You can complete that sophisticated look with make-up and accessories.你可以用化妆和配饰营造那种深谙世故的风格。
    • In this issue we show you how to create a signature look for yourself.我们会在这一期里向您展示如何塑造自己独特的风格。
    • The classic look never goes out of fashion.经典式样永远不会过时。
    • The finished look is perfect for any special party.完成后的样子对于任何特别的聚会都堪称完美。
    • She said she was aiming for a more sophisticated look.她说她想要打扮得更有深度一些。
    • The products have a distinctive look.这些产品有着与众不同的外观。
    • We show you how to get the look you want.我们向您展示如何获得您想要的外观。
    • The punk look is back in fashion.朋克式装扮又时兴起来了。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • latest
    • new
    • casual
    verb + look
    • have
    • sport
    • wear
    look + verb
    • be back in
    • be back in fashion
    • come back in
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  13. Word OriginOld English lōcian (verb), of West Germanic origin; related to German dialect lugen.
Idioms
give/shoot somebody a dirty look
  1. (informal) to look at somebody in a way that shows you are annoyed with them厌恶地瞪某人一眼;给某人一个白眼
if looks could kill…
  1. used to describe the very angry or unpleasant way somebody is/was looking at you眼神吓死人;一脸怒气;满脸不高兴
    • If looks could kill, she thought, seeing the expression that came over his face when he saw her, she’d be dead on the pavement.看到他看自己时脸上的表情,她想,如果目光能杀人,她就已经被杀死在人行道上了。
    • I don’t know what I’ve done to upset him, but if looks could kill…我不知道做了什么惹他生气了,但看他那吓人的样子…
take a long (cool/hard) look at something
  1. to consider a problem or possibility very carefully and without hurrying极其慎重地考虑(问题或可能性)
    • We need to take a long, hard look at all the options.我们需要十分谨慎地考虑所有的选择。

look

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  1. used to make somebody pay attention to what you are going to say, often when you are annoyed(常为不悦时唤起他人注意)喂,听我说
    • Look, I think we should go now.喂,我想我们现在得走了。
    • Look, that's not fair.嘿,那样不公平。
    Word OriginOld English lōcian (verb), of West Germanic origin; related to German dialect lugen.

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