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  • 81 good-looking

    adjective
    * * *
    adjective (handsome; attractive: a good-looking girl; He is very good-looking.) gutaussehend
    * * *
    good-ˈlook·ing
    I. adj
    < more \good-looking, most \good-looking or better-looking, best-looking>
    gut aussehend
    II. n Hübsche(r) f(m)
    * * *
    good-looking adj gut aussehend
    * * *
    adjective

    English-german dictionary > good-looking

  • 82 look-out

    [lúkáut]
    noun
    straža, stražnik, patrulja; opazovalnica; razgled ( over); budnost, čuječnost; figuratively upanje, pričakovanje; colloquially stvar, zadeva
    a bad look-out for s.o.slabo kaže za koga

    English-Slovenian dictionary > look-out

  • 83 look ahead

    intransitive verb
    2) (fig.): (plan for future) an die Zukunft denken; vorausschauen
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    (to consider what will happen in the future.) vorausschauen
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    vi
    1. (glance) nach vorne sehen
    2. ( fig: plan) vorausschauen
    n COMPUT Vorgriff m
    * * *
    vi

    when we look ahead to the next 30 years/the future of this country — wenn wir die nächsten 30 Jahre/die Zukunft dieses Landes betrachten

    * * *
    1. nach vorne sehen oder blicken oder schauen
    2. fig vorausschauen ( two years um zwei Jahre)
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    intransitive verb
    2) (fig.): (plan for future) an die Zukunft denken; vorausschauen
    * * *
    expr.
    vorausschauen v.
    voraussehen v.

    English-german dictionary > look ahead

  • 84 look for

    [luk fo:] v. a) kërkoj (të gjej), b) pres, jam në pritje të, parashikoj
    look for a job [luk fo: ë xhob] kërkoj punë
    we'll look for you tonight [wil luk fo: ju: të'nait] të presim sonte
    go and look for somebody [gou ënd fo: 'sambadi] dal të kërkoj dikë
    look for trouble [luk fo: ë xhob] lëshoj brezin; kërkoj sher
    I never looked for such a good result [ai 'nevë:(r) lukt fo: saç ë gud ri'zalt] s'e prisja kurrë të më dilte kaq mirë

    English-Albanian dictionary > look for

  • 85 look

    هَيْئَة \ air: manner; appearance: The headmaster has an air of importance. appearance: look: We must not judge men by their appearance. aspect: look or appearance. attitude: a way of holding the body: a lazy attitude. bearing: a manner of holding one’s body or way of behaving: She had an upright, proud bearing. form: shape; appearance: the building was in the form of a letter H.. look: an appearance: I like the look of that book. looks: personal appearance; face: She has not yet lost her (good) looks although she is very old now. shape: appearance; a form: What shape is it? Round or square? Houses in different places have different shapes. \ See Also شكل (شَكْل)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > look

  • 86 good faith

    1. n phr
    добросовестность, честность, честные намерения [этим. лат. bona fides]; см. тж. bad faith 2)

    The professors have no tenure and no security, save the kindness and good faith of those who hold the purse-strings... (U. Sinclair, ‘The Goose-Step’, ch. LXXIX) — Преподаватели в штат не входят, их положение неустойчиво и зависит от любезности и добрых намерений тех, на чьи деньги содержится учебное заведение.

    Colonel: "...no doubt Jimmy acted in good faith. He's honest enough, whatever else he may be." (J. Osborne, ‘Look Back in Anger’, act II, sc. II) — Полковник: "...несомненно, Джонни поступил честно. Каковы бы ни были его другие качества, в его честности сомневаться не приходится."

    When Mrs Underwood took charge there were changes... The medical practitioner was changed. I should say at once that we have nothing whatever against the competence, responsibility or good faith of any of the persons appointed. (C. P. Snow, ‘In Their Wisdom’, ch. 10) — Когда миссис Андервуд взяла на себя ведение дома, начались перемены... Был сменен и врач. Я должен сразу оговориться, что мы не подвергаем ни малейшему сомнению компетентность, правомочность или добросовестность тех, кто их заменил.

    2. int phr
    видит Бог, честное слово; клянусь честью!, ей-ей!, по чести говоря (тж. (by) my faith!, in faith!, i' faith!, upon my faith!)

    Duchess of York: "Good faith, good faith, the saying did not hold In him that did object the same to thee... " (W. Shakespeare, ‘King Richard III’, act II, sc. IV) — Герцогиня Йоркская: "Вот как, вот как! Но эта поговорка Не подошла к тому, кто говорил..."

    Sir Peter: "...But speak to me thus, and i' faith there's nothing I could refuse you." (R. Sheridan, ‘The School for Scandal’, act III, sc. I) — Сэр Питер: "...Но если ты будешь так со мной говорить, то, видит Бог, я не смогу тебе ни в чем отказать."

    ‘By my faith,’ said the Captain... ‘This is hardly fair, General...’ (W. Scott, ‘Redgauntlet’, ch. XXI) — - Клянусь честью, - сказал капитан... - Это не совсем справедливо, генерал...

    In faith, he is a fine lad. (RHD) — Он, действительно, чудный парень.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > good faith

  • 87 good

    a хороший (1). Русские хорошо себя чувствовать, хорошо выглядеть передаются сочетаниями глаголов to feel и to look с прилагательным well (а не good!). В этих сочетаниях возвратное местоимение не употребляется. (2). See feel, v. (3). See look, v. (4). See dance, v.

    English-Russian word troubles > good

  • 88 look up

    фраз. гл.
    1) искать (что-л. в справочнике)

    If you don't know the meaning of a word, look it up in a good dictionary. — Если не знаешь, что значит слово, посмотри его в хорошем словаре.

    2) ( look up to) смотреть с почтением на (кого-л.), уважать (кого-л.)
    3) разг. улучшаться ( о делах)

    Things are looking up. — Положение улучшается.

    4) навещать (кого-л.)

    While you're in London, do look up our old teacher, he'll be pleased to see you. — Когда окажешься в Лондоне, навести нашего старого учителя, он будет рад тебя видеть.

    Англо-русский современный словарь > look up

  • 89 look for

    بَحَثَ \ look out for: to be ready to see; be on the watch for: We’re looking out for a flat which is nearer my work. search: to look carefully (for sth. that is lost or needed): I’ve searched everywhere for my keys. hunt: to search: I’m hunting for my pen. scout around: to search (not for sth. that is lost): I’ll scout around for a good place to camp. seek: old use (still used formally with a few nouns such as advice, shelter or one’s fortune). look for. \ See Also فَتَّشَ عن

    Arabic-English glossary > look for

  • 90 look out for

    بَحَثَ \ look out for: to be ready to see; be on the watch for: We’re looking out for a flat which is nearer my work. search: to look carefully (for sth. that is lost or needed): I’ve searched everywhere for my keys. hunt: to search: I’m hunting for my pen. scout around: to search (not for sth. that is lost): I’ll scout around for a good place to camp. seek: old use (still used formally with a few nouns such as advice, shelter or one’s fortune). look for. \ See Also فَتَّشَ عن

    Arabic-English glossary > look out for

  • 91 good-looking

    adjective (handsome; attractive: a good-looking girl; He is very good-looking.) bem parecido
    * * *
    good-look.ing
    [gud l'ukiŋ] adj bonito, vistoso.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > good-looking

  • 92 good books

    «Хорошие книги». To be in someone's good books — создать о себе хорошее мнение у кого-либо. Выражение образовалось от более раннего определения слова book, которое означало лист бумаги. Goods books означает список друзей, а bad books («плохие книги») означает список недоброжелателей, врагов.

    Look, if you want to get back into your mother's good books, why not clean the bathroom whilst she's out? — Послушай, если ты хочешь вернуть расположение своей матери, почему бы тебе не вычистить ванную, пока она отсутствует?

    The Good Book — Библия.

    English-Russian dictionary of expressions > good books

  • 93 look to

    v + prep + o ( rely on)
    VI + PREP
    1) (fig) (=turn to) contar con, recurrir a

    to look to sb to do sth — esperar que algn haga algo, contar con algn para hacer algo

    2) (=think of)
    3) (=attend to) ocuparse de, mirar por
    * * *
    v + prep + o ( rely on)

    English-spanish dictionary > look to

  • 94 look here

    interj infml

    Look here, my good fellow, I told you that you'd got to put your nose to the grindstone — Послушай, дорогой, я ведь тебе говорил, что тебе придется пахать

    Look here, honey, lay off my lie and give me a kiss — Слушай, дорогая, оставь мой галстук в покое и лучше поцелуй меня

    The new dictionary of modern spoken language > look here

  • 95 look what the cat's dragged in

    expr excl infml

    Just look what the cat's dragged in — Посмотри, на кого он похож

    Good grief! Look what the cat's dragged in! — О, Господи! Где же ты так вывалялся?!

    The new dictionary of modern spoken language > look what the cat's dragged in

  • 96 look out for squalls

    остерегаться опасности, соблюдать осторожность, быть настороже, начеку; ≈ держать ухо востро [первонач. мор.]

    Well, Silver... look out for squalls when you find it. (R. L. Stevenson, ‘Treasure Island’, ch. XXX) — В таком случае, Сильвер... будьте осторожны, когда найдете клад.

    He was really good-humoured and kind-hearted, if you took him the right way. If you took him the wrong way, however, you must look out for squalls, as the Duchess of Kent discovered. (L. Strachey, ‘Queen Victoria’, ch. II) — Король был добрым и веселым, если ему потакали. Если же перечили, то его нужно было остерегаться, что вскоре и обнаружила герцогиня Кентская.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > look out for squalls

  • 97 look through

    رَاجَعَ \ check: to examine sth. and make sure that it is correct or in good order: Please check these accounts. edit: to prepare written matter for printing. look through: to study hastily (sth. written): Look through your notes before the exam. review: to examine again and reconsider (plans, facts, etc.); examine and report on (books, plays, films, music, art, etc.) for a newspaper. revise: to read through and make any necessary changes to (one’s own written work, to improve it); read or study again (books or notes, before an examination); reconsider (one’s opinions): She revised her book and made it more modern. He had only 2 days to revise before the English exam. \ See Also دقق (دَقَّقَ)، نقح (نَقَّحَ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > look through

  • 98 look-out

    تَرَقُّب \ expectation: (the act of) expecting; what one expects: His exam results fulfilled my expectations. In expectation of guests, she prepared a special meal. look-out: to watch: Keep a good look-out for thieves. \ See Also توقع (تَوَقُّع)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > look-out

  • 99 look

    تَفْتِيش \ hunt: search: After a long hunt, I found my pen. inspection: a serious or official examination of conditions: a medical inspection. look: the act of seeing, or trying to see, or searching: Have a good look for the missing bag. search: an act of looking carefully (for sth. that is lost or needed): A search was made for the missing money.

    Arabic-English glossary > look

  • 100 look

    تَفَحُّص \ inspection: a serious or official examination of conditions: a medical inspection. investigation: making inquiries; trying to find out the truth of sth.; a careful official search: After the murder attempt, there was a police investigation. look: the act of searching: Have a good look for the missing bag. scrutiny: thorough examination.

    Arabic-English glossary > look

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  • look — look1 [ luk ] verb *** ▸ 1 direct eyes at someone/something ▸ 2 search for someone/something ▸ 3 have an appearance ▸ 4 seem ▸ 5 for saying how likely ▸ 6 making someone pay attention ▸ 7 face a direction ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) intransitive to direct… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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