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1 look at
transitive verb1) (regard) ansehenlook at one's watch — auf seine Uhr sehen
don't look at me like that! — sieh mich nicht so an!
be good/not much to look at — nach etwas/nach nichts od. nicht nach viel aussehen (ugs.)
2) (examine) sich (Dat.) ansehen* * *◆ look atvi1. (glance)▪ to \look at at sb/sth jdn/etw ansehen [o ÖSTERR, SCHWEIZ anschauen]2. (examine)we'll have a mechanic \look at at the brakes wir lassen die Bremsen von einem Mechaniker nachsehenyou haven't \look ated at all the evidence du hast noch nicht das ganze Beweismaterial geprüft3. (regard)▪ to \look at at sth etw betrachten [o sehen]he \look ats at things differently than you do er sieht die Dinge anders als duto \look at at sth from sb's point of view etw aus jds Perspektive betrachten* * *vi +prep objjust look at him! — sieh etc dir den mal an!
he looked at his watch —
look at the blackboard — schau(t) an or auf die Tafel
don't look directly at the sun — sehen etc Sie nicht direkt in die Sonne
I can't look at him without feeling... — wenn ich ihn ansehe etc, habe ich immer das Gefühl, dass...
to look at him... — wenn man ihn sieht...
3) (= view) betrachten, sehenthey look at life in a different way — sie haben eine andere Einstellung zum Leben, sie sehen das Leben von einer anderen Warte aus
* * *look at v/i1. ansehen, anblicken, anschauen, betrachten:let me look at you lass dich anschauen!;look at one’s watch auf die Uhr schauen;look at that now!, just look at it! sieh dir das mal oder nur an!;pretty to look at hübsch anzusehen;he is not much to look at er sieht nicht besonders gut aus;look at the facts die Tatsachen betrachten, den Tatsachen ins Auge sehen; → academic.ru/68868/soon">soon 3he wouldn’t look at it er wollte nichts davon wissen;he won’t look at a price under £2,000 ein Preis unter 2000 Pfund kommt für ihn nicht infrage* * *transitive verb1) (regard) ansehenbe good/not much to look at — nach etwas/nach nichts od. nicht nach viel aussehen (ugs.)
2) (examine) sich (Dat.) ansehen3) (consider) betrachten; in Betracht ziehen [Angebot]* * *v.ansehen v.zusehen v.
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