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101 look
[luk]1. verb1) to turn the eyes in a certain direction so as to see, to find, to express etc:I've looked everywhere, but I can't find him
يَنْظُرHe looked at me (angrily).
2) to seem:يَبْدوShe looks sad.
3) to face:يُطِلُّ، يَتَّجِهُThe house looks west.
2. noun1) the act of looking or seeing:نَظَرLet me have a look!
2) a glance:نَظْرَهa look of surprise.
3) appearance:مَظْهَرThe house had a look of neglect.
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102 look out
اِنْتَبِهْ \ attend: to give care and thought to; fix one’s mind on: Please attend to what I’m saying. look out: to be watchful; take care: Look out, you nearly hit that car!. watch: to look steadily (at); keep one’s eyes on; to pay attention to; guard: He’s watching television. Watch him jump, then copy his action. \ See Also راقب (رَاقَبَ)، شاهد (شَاهَدَ) -
103 look at
вглеждам се; разглеждам; заглеждам се;* * *look at гледам (нещо); вглеждам се, заглеждам се в; обръщам внимание на; преглеждам; to \look at at him като се съди по вида му; -
104 look on
phr.v.1.набљудува, гледа2. мисли, верува, гледа: I don't look on the matter in that way Jас не гледам така на работите3. look on sb as мисли дека некој е; вбројува некого меѓу: Many lookedon him as a hero За многумина тој беше херој -
105 look after number one
expr infmlHe believes in looking after number one — Он знает, что если он сам о себе не позаботится, то никто о нем не позаботится
You gotta look after number one, right? — Надо и о себе побеспокоиться, не правда ли?
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > look after number one
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106 look a gift horse in the mouth
"cмoтpeть в зубы дapёнoму кoню", кpитикoвaть пoдapoк [чacть пocлoвицы never look a gift horse in the mouth дapёнoму кoню в зубы нe cмoтpят]'Got a cigarette?' I gave him one. 'You haven't a filter-tip?' 'No.' 'Ah, well, mustn't look a gift-horse...' (Gr. Greene)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > look a gift horse in the mouth
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107 look
بَدَا \ appear: to seem: It appears that you are right. look: to seem: You look tired. It looks as if you were right. He looks like a sailor. seem: to appear to be: He seems (to be) honest. It seems (clear) to me that I ought to go. strike: to seem: His room struck him as cold after the warmth of the kitchen. -
108 look out
1) ((usually with for) to watch: She was looking out for him from the window.) observar2) (to find by searching: I've looked out these books for you.) procurar* * *look outseja cuidadoso. -
109 look out
1) ((usually with for) to watch: She was looking out for him from the window.) passe på2) (to find by searching: I've looked out these books for you.) finde; opsnuse* * *1) ((usually with for) to watch: She was looking out for him from the window.) passe på2) (to find by searching: I've looked out these books for you.) finde; opsnuse -
110 look much like
looking much like — очень напоминающий; большое сходство с
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111 look through
1) смотреть в (окно и т. п.) The boys watched the football match, by looking through a hole in the fence. ≈ Ребята смотрели футбольный матч через дыру в заборе.
2) просматривать что-л.
3) видеть кого-л. насквозь Every time I try to fool him, he looks through me/my tricks. ≈ Каждый раз, когда я пытаюсь его обдурить, он как насквозь видит мои намерения.
4) не замечать I said good morning but she looked straight through me and walked on. ≈ Я поздоровался, но она поглядела сквозь меня и прошла мимо. просматриватьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > look through
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112 look out
1) ((usually with for) to watch: She was looking out for him from the window.) líta eftir2) (to find by searching: I've looked out these books for you.) finna -
113 look out
1) ((usually with for) to watch: She was looking out for him from the window.) néz, figyel, vigyáz2) (to find by searching: I've looked out these books for you.) kinéz -
114 look out
dışarı bakmak, dikkat etmek, bakmak, seçmek* * *gözet* * *1) ((usually with for) to watch: She was looking out for him from the window.) gözlemek2) (to find by searching: I've looked out these books for you.) arayarak bulmak -
115 look out
1) ((usually with for) to watch: She was looking out for him from the window.) oprezati2) (to find by searching: I've looked out these books for you.) najti* * *intransitive verb gledati ven; paziti, paziti se; biti pripravljen na kaj, pričakovati ( for); biti obrnjen, gledati (on na) -
116 look out
• olla varuillaan• jäljittää• tähystää• tähyillä• tähytä• varoa• etsiä• etsiskellä• katsoa• katsella• katsella ulos• hakea• haeskella• tarkastella• pitää varansa* * *1) ((usually with for) to watch: She was looking out for him from the window.) katsoa2) (to find by searching: I've looked out these books for you.) kaivaa esiin -
117 look
s pogled; izgled, izraz (lica) ([& pl]) / good #s = pristala vanjština, lijepa pojava; to have a # at a th = pogledati nešto; I like the # of him = sviđa mi se njegov izgled; [sl] #-see = letimičan pogled; pregled, razgledanje; kratak boravak; new # = najnovija moda* * *
Äiniti se
doimati se
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izgled
izgledati
izraz
nadati se
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118 look out
1) ((usually with for) to watch: She was looking out for him from the window.) vente; se etter2) (to find by searching: I've looked out these books for you.) finne (fram) -
119 look out
vi* * *1) ((usually with for) to watch: She was looking out for him from the window.) wyglądać, wypatrywać2) (to find by searching: I've looked out these books for you.) wyszukać -
120 look out
1) ((usually with for) to watch: She was looking out for him from the window.) meklēt (ar skatienu)2) (to find by searching: I've looked out these books for you.) izvēlēties; izmeklēt
См. также в других словарях:
don't look at him like this — don t think of him in that manner … English contemporary dictionary
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look — 1 /lUk/ verb 1 SEE (I) to turn your eyes towards something, so that you can see it: Sorry, I didn t see I wasn t looking. | If you look carefully you can see that the painting represents a naked man. (+ at): It s time we left, Ian said, looking… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
look*/*/*/ — [lʊk] verb I 1) to direct your eyes towards someone or something so that you can see them Dan looked at his watch.[/ex] If you look through this window, you can see the cathedral.[/ex] See: see 2) [I] to search for someone or something I don t… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
look — look1 W1S1 [luk] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(see)¦ 2¦(search)¦ 3¦(seem)¦ 4¦(appearance)¦ 5 look daggers at somebody 6 look somebody up and down 7 look somebody in the eye 8 look down your nose at somebody/something 9 look the other way … Dictionary of contemporary English
look at — v. 1) (AE) (I) look at him jump 2) (J) look at him jumping * * * (AE) (I) look at him jump (J) look at him jumping … Combinatory dictionary
look at vs watch — To look at When you look at something (or someone) you are interested in the appearance of that thing or person. Generally we look at things that are static. For example: Look at these photos, they re really good. I went to the art… … English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words
look at vs watch — To look at When you look at something (or someone) you are interested in the appearance of that thing or person. Generally we look at things that are static. For example: Look at these photos, they re really good. I went to the art… … English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words