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look+(noun)

  • 1 look-alike

    noun (a person who looks (exactly) like someone else; a double: the prince's look-alike.) dobbeltgænger
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    noun (a person who looks (exactly) like someone else; a double: the prince's look-alike.) dobbeltgænger

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  • 2 look [appearance]

    look {n}

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  • 3 look

    [luk] 1. verb
    1) (to turn the eyes in a certain direction so as to see, to find, to express etc: He looked out of the window; I've looked everywhere, but I can't find him; He looked at me (angrily).) se; kigge
    2) (to seem: It looks as if it's going to rain; She looks sad.) se ud; synes
    3) (to face: The house looks west.) vende mod
    2. noun
    1) (the act of looking or seeing: Let me have a look!) kig
    2) (a glance: a look of surprise.) blik
    3) (appearance: The house had a look of neglect.) udseende
    - - looking
    - looks
    - looker-on
    - looking-glass
    - lookout
    - by the looks of
    - by the look of
    - look after
    - look ahead
    - look down one's nose at
    - look down on
    - look for
    - look forward to
    - look here!
    - look in on
    - look into
    - look on
    - look out
    - look out!
    - look over
    - look through
    - look up
    - look up to
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    [luk] 1. verb
    1) (to turn the eyes in a certain direction so as to see, to find, to express etc: He looked out of the window; I've looked everywhere, but I can't find him; He looked at me (angrily).) se; kigge
    2) (to seem: It looks as if it's going to rain; She looks sad.) se ud; synes
    3) (to face: The house looks west.) vende mod
    2. noun
    1) (the act of looking or seeing: Let me have a look!) kig
    2) (a glance: a look of surprise.) blik
    3) (appearance: The house had a look of neglect.) udseende
    - - looking
    - looks
    - looker-on
    - looking-glass
    - lookout
    - by the looks of
    - by the look of
    - look after
    - look ahead
    - look down one's nose at
    - look down on
    - look for
    - look forward to
    - look here!
    - look in on
    - look into
    - look on
    - look out
    - look out!
    - look over
    - look through
    - look up
    - look up to

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  • 4 look

    udseende {n}

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  • 5 attendant

    noun (a person employed to look after someone or something: a car-park attendant.) vagt; opsynsmand
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    noun (a person employed to look after someone or something: a car-park attendant.) vagt; opsynsmand

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  • 6 caregiver

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  • 7 contents

    1) (the things contained in something: He drank the contents of the bottle.) indhold
    2) (a list of the things contained especially in a book: Look up the contents at the beginning of the book.) indholdsfortegnelse
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    1) (the things contained in something: He drank the contents of the bottle.) indhold
    2) (a list of the things contained especially in a book: Look up the contents at the beginning of the book.) indholdsfortegnelse

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  • 8 culprit

    (a person responsible for something wrong, unpleasant etc: As soon as he saw the broken window he began to look for the culprit.) gerningsmand
    * * *
    (a person responsible for something wrong, unpleasant etc: As soon as he saw the broken window he began to look for the culprit.) gerningsmand

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  • 9 enchantment

    1) (the act of enchanting or state of being enchanted: a look of enchantment on the children's faces.) fortryllelse
    2) (a magic spell.) forhekselse
    3) (charm; attraction: the enchantment (s) of a big city.) fortryllelse
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    1) (the act of enchanting or state of being enchanted: a look of enchantment on the children's faces.) fortryllelse
    2) (a magic spell.) forhekselse
    3) (charm; attraction: the enchantment (s) of a big city.) fortryllelse

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  • 10 encyclop(a)edia

    (a reference work containing information on every branch of knowledge, or on one particular branch: an encyclopaedia of jazz; If you do not know the capital city of Hungary, look it up in an encyclopaedia.) leksikon; encyclopædi
    - encyclopaedic
    - encyclopedic
    * * *
    (a reference work containing information on every branch of knowledge, or on one particular branch: an encyclopaedia of jazz; If you do not know the capital city of Hungary, look it up in an encyclopaedia.) leksikon; encyclopædi
    - encyclopaedic
    - encyclopedic

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  • 11 encyclop(a)edia

    (a reference work containing information on every branch of knowledge, or on one particular branch: an encyclopaedia of jazz; If you do not know the capital city of Hungary, look it up in an encyclopaedia.) leksikon; encyclopædi
    - encyclopaedic
    - encyclopedic
    * * *
    (a reference work containing information on every branch of knowledge, or on one particular branch: an encyclopaedia of jazz; If you do not know the capital city of Hungary, look it up in an encyclopaedia.) leksikon; encyclopædi
    - encyclopaedic
    - encyclopedic

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  • 12 expectancy

    noun (the state of expecting or hoping: a feeling/look/air of expectancy.) forventning
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    noun (the state of expecting or hoping: a feeling/look/air of expectancy.) forventning

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  • 13 eyesore

    noun (something (eg a building) that is ugly to look at.) rædsel; skamplet
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    noun (something (eg a building) that is ugly to look at.) rædsel; skamplet

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  • 14 facelift

    1) (an operation to smooth and firm the face: She has had a facelift.) ansigtsløftning
    2) (a process intended to make a building etc look better: This village will be given a facelift.) ansigtsløftning
    * * *
    1) (an operation to smooth and firm the face: She has had a facelift.) ansigtsløftning
    2) (a process intended to make a building etc look better: This village will be given a facelift.) ansigtsløftning

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  • 15 fascination

    1) (the act of fascinating or state of being fascinated: the look of fascination on the children's faces.) fascination; betagelse
    2) (the power of fascinating or something that has this: Old books have/hold a fascination for him.) fascination; betagelse
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    1) (the act of fascinating or state of being fascinated: the look of fascination on the children's faces.) fascination; betagelse
    2) (the power of fascinating or something that has this: Old books have/hold a fascination for him.) fascination; betagelse

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  • 16 housekeeper

    noun (a person, usually a woman, who is paid to look after the management of a house.) husholderske
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    noun (a person, usually a woman, who is paid to look after the management of a house.) husholderske

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  • 17 mudskipper

    noun (a small fish found in shallow coastal waters, able to jump about and climb low rocks to look for food.) mudderskipper
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    noun (a small fish found in shallow coastal waters, able to jump about and climb low rocks to look for food.) mudderskipper

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  • 18 one-parent family

    noun ((also single parent family) a family with only a mother or a father to look after the children) familie med én forsørger
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    noun ((also single parent family) a family with only a mother or a father to look after the children) familie med én forsørger

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  • 19 peep-hole

    noun (a hole (in a door etc) through which one can look.) kighul; dørspion
    * * *
    noun (a hole (in a door etc) through which one can look.) kighul; dørspion

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  • 20 phone book

    noun (a telephone directory: Look up his number in the phone book.) telefonbog
    * * *
    noun (a telephone directory: Look up his number in the phone book.) telefonbog

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См. также в других словарях:

  • look — ► VERB 1) direct one s gaze in a specified direction. 2) have an outlook in a specified direction. 3) have the appearance or give the impression of being. ► NOUN 1) an act of looking. 2) an expression of a feeling or thought by looking at someone …   English terms dictionary

  • look-down — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun ( s) Etymology: look down : the superficial appearance of paper as seen under reflected light compare look through * * * /look down /, n. the appearance of paper when inspected under reflected light. Cf. look through. * * * …   Useful english dictionary

  • look — I (complexion) noun appearance, aspect, bearing, cast, color, complexion, condition, configuration, countenance, demeanor, deportment, fashion, feature, figure, front, general aspect, guise, idea, impression, manner, mien, presence, quality,… …   Law dictionary

  • look-in — noun (singular) informal 1 get/have a look in to have a chance to take part in or succeed in something: Their team was so good that we barely got a look in. 2 a short visit see also: look in look 1 …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • look-through — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun ( s) Etymology: from the phrase look through : the texture and formation of a sheet of paper when examined by transmitted light compare look down * * * /look throoh /, n. the opacity and texture of paper when insp …   Useful english dictionary

  • look-and-say — lookˈ and sayˈ adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑look * * * n. [as adj.] denoting a method of teaching reading based on the visual recognition of words rather than by the association of sounds and letters. Compare with phonic * * * ˌlook and ˈsay 7… …   Useful english dictionary

  • look-a|like — «LUK uh LYK», noun, adjective. U.S. Informal. –n. one of a pair or a set that look just alike: »Pre engineered metal buildings were rather plain look alikes (Wall Street Journal). –adj. looking just alike; very similar: »They wore look alike… …   Useful english dictionary

  • look out for something — ˌlook ˈout for sb/sth derived 1. to try to avoid sth bad happening or doing sth bad Syn: ↑watch out • You should look out for pickpockets. • Do look out for spelling mistakes in your work. 2 …   Useful english dictionary

  • look-see — noun singular AMERICAN INFORMAL an act of looking at or checking something quickly: have/take a look see: I m not sure I locked the door. I d better go back and have a look see …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • look-see — noun (C) AmE informal a quick look at something: have a look see: Can you wait a minute? I just want to have a look see …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • look-see — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: look (II) + see, v. : a general survey : a tour of inspection : investigation my quick look see at a large and complicated situation Survey Graphic animals … will stir in their hibernation and venture out for a stretch… …   Useful english dictionary

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