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иска́тьwhat are you looking for? — что вы и́щете?
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1) Общая лексика: искать, надеяться на, ожидать, подыскивать, искать (что-л.), искать (кого-л., что-л.)2) Математика: отыскивать, поискать, разыскивать3) Макаров: изыскать, изыскивать, надеяться, определять4) Христианство: чаять -
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искатьожидать, надеяться нарыться, искать, разыскивать, разузнаватьнапрашиваться, вызыватьАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > look for
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לחפש, לבקש* * *◙ שקבל,שפחל◄ -
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نگران بودن ، منتظر بودن ، درجستجو بودن ، بيماربو بودن -
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• biti okrenut prema; dati na uvid; imati pogled na; ispitati; ispitivati; izgledati; obraćati pažnju; očekivati; tražiti -
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• biti okrenut prema; dati na uvid; imati pogled na; ispitati; ispitivati; izgledati; obraćati pažnju; očekivati; razmatrati; tražiti
См. также в других словарях:
look for — (something) to expect something. We re looking for snow in the Great Lakes on Tuesday. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of look for something (= to search for something) … New idioms dictionary
look for — ► look for attempt to find. Main Entry: ↑look … English terms dictionary
look for — index delve, expect (anticipate), ferret, hunt, spy Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
look for — verb 1. try to locate or discover, or try to establish the existence of (Freq. 50) The police are searching for clues They are searching for the missing man in the entire county • Syn: ↑search, ↑seek • Derivationally related forms: ↑s … Useful english dictionary
look for — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms look for : present tense I/you/we/they look for he/she/it looks for present participle looking for past tense looked for past participle looked for 1) look for someone/something [usually progressive] to hope… … English dictionary
look for — {v.} 1. To think likely; expect. * /We look for John to arrive any day now./ * /The frost killed many oranges, and housewives can look for an increase in their price./ * /Bob wouldn t go for a ride with the boys because he was looking for a phone … Dictionary of American idioms
look for — {v.} 1. To think likely; expect. * /We look for John to arrive any day now./ * /The frost killed many oranges, and housewives can look for an increase in their price./ * /Bob wouldn t go for a ride with the boys because he was looking for a phone … Dictionary of American idioms
look\ for — v 1. To think likely; expect. We look for John to arrive any day now. The frost killed many oranges, and housewives can look for an increase in their price. Bob wouldn t go for a ride with the boys because he was looking for a phone call from… … Словарь американских идиом
look for — phr verb Look for is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑inspector, ↑researcher Look for is used with these nouns as the object: ↑accommodation, ↑answer, ↑apartment, ↑clue, ↑compromise, ↑cure, ↑damp, ↑employment … Collocations dictionary
look after - look for — ◊ look after If you look after someone or something, you take care of them. She will look after the children during their holidays. It doesn t worry me who owns the club so long as it is looked after. ◊ look for If you look for someone or… … Useful english dictionary
look for something — look for (something) to expect something. We re looking for snow in the Great Lakes on Tuesday. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of look for something (= to search for something) … New idioms dictionary