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examine briefly

  • 1 look over

    transitive verb
    1) sehen über (+ Akk.) [Mauer usw.]; überblicken [Tal usw.]
    2) (survey) inspizieren, sich (Dat.) ansehen [Haus, Anwesen]
    3) (scrutinize) mustern [Person]; durchsehen [Text]
    * * *
    (to examine: We have been looking over the new house.) prüfen
    * * *
    I. vi
    1. (glance)
    to \look over over sth über etw akk blicken [o schauen]
    to \look over over a wall über eine Mauer blicken
    to \look over over to sb/sth zu jdm/etw hinübersehen
    2. (offer a view)
    to \look over over sth über etw akk blicken; window, room auf etw akk [hinaus]gehen
    the house \look overs over the valley das Haus blickt über das Tal
    the windows \look over over the lake die Fenster gehen auf den See hinaus
    II. vt
    1.
    to \look over over ⇆ sth (view) etw besichtigen; (inspect, survey) etw inspizieren
    to \look over over a property eine Immobilie inspizieren
    2. (examine briefly)
    to \look over over ⇆ sth etw durchsehen
    to \look over over ⇆ sb jdn mustern, sich dat jdn ansehen
    to \look over over a letter einen Brief überfliegen
    * * *
    vt sep
    papers, notes etc durchsehen; house sich (dat) ansehen
    * * *
    1. schauen oder blicken über (akk)
    2. (sich) etwas (flüchtig) ansehen oder anschauen, einen Blick werfen in (akk), etwas (flüchtig) (über)prüfen
    3. (absichtlich) übersehen
    * * *
    transitive verb
    1) sehen über (+ Akk.) [Mauer usw.]; überblicken [Tal usw.]
    2) (survey) inspizieren, sich (Dat.) ansehen [Haus, Anwesen]
    3) (scrutinize) mustern [Person]; durchsehen [Text]
    * * *
    v.
    durchsehen v.

    English-german dictionary > look over

  • 2 look over

    vt
    1) ( inspect)
    to \look over over a property ein Grundstück [o eine Immobilie] inspizieren
    to \look over over <-> sth letter etw überfliegen;
    to \look over over <-> sb jdn mustern, sich dat jdn ansehen;
    to \look over over a document ein Dokument durchsehen

    English-German students dictionary > look over

  • 3 look through

    transitive verb
    1)

    look through something — durch etwas [hindurch] sehen

    2) (inspect) durchsehen [Papiere]; prüfen [Antrag, Vorschlag, Aussage]
    3) (glance through) sich (Dat.) ansehen [Buch, Notizen]
    4)

    look straight through somebody(fig.) durch jemanden hindurchsehen

    * * *
    (to look at or study briefly: I've looked through your notes.) durchsehen
    * * *
    vi
    to \look through through sth durch etw akk [hindurch]sehen [o ÖSTERR schauen]
    to \look through through a window aus einem Fenster sehen [o ÖSTERR, SCHWEIZ schauen
    to \look through through sth/sb etw/jdn durchschauen
    to \look through through a pretence/pretender einen Vorwand/Heuchler durchschauen
    3. ( fig: ignore)
    to \look through [straight] through sb [einfach] durch jdn hindurchschauen, jdn [geflissentlich] übersehen
    4. (peruse)
    to \look through through sth etw durchsehen
    would you quickly \look through through these figures for me? würden Sie eben mal diese Zahlen für mich durchgehen?
    let me \look through through the timetable lassen Sie mich kurz mal einen Blick auf den Fahrplan werfen
    to \look through through an article einen Artikel [kurz] überfliegen
    to \look through through a magazine eine Illustrierte durchblättern
    * * *
    1. vi
    durchsehen or -schauen (dial) or -gucken (inf) (prep obj durch)

    he stopped at the window and looked througher blieb am Fenster stehen und sah etc hinein/herein

    he looked through the windower sah etc zum Fenster hinein/herein/hinaus/heraus

    2. vt sep
    (= examine) durchsehen; (= read) durchlesen
    * * *
    A v/i
    1. blicken durch
    2. (hin)durchsehen oder (-)durchschauen durch
    3. fig jemanden oder etwas durchschauen
    4. fig jemanden ignorieren, wie Luft behandeln
    B v/t etwas (flüchtig) durchsehen oder -schauen
    * * *
    transitive verb
    1)

    look through something — durch etwas [hindurch] sehen

    2) (inspect) durchsehen [Papiere]; prüfen [Antrag, Vorschlag, Aussage]
    3) (glance through) sich (Dat.) ansehen [Buch, Notizen]
    4)

    look straight through somebody(fig.) durch jemanden hindurchsehen

    * * *
    v.
    durchblicken v.

    English-german dictionary > look through

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