look

look
[luk] 1. vi
1) (glance, gaze) 看 [kàn]
2) (search) 找 [zhǎo]

Have you looked behind the sofa? — 你找没找沙发后面?

3) (seem, appear) 看起来 [kànqǐlái]

He looked scared. — 他看起来害怕了。

It looks all right to me. — 我看可以。

2. n
1) (expression) 表情 [biǎoqíng]

There was a worried look on his face. — 他脸上有一种担忧的表情。

2) (appearance) 装扮 [zhuāngbàn]

the punk look — 朋克式装扮

3. looks; n pl
(appearance) 外表 [wàibiǎo]; (good looks) 美貌 [měimào]

* to look out of the window — 望向窗外

* to look south/onto the sea — [+ building, window, garden] 面向南方/大海

* look (here)! — (expressing annoyance etc) 喂!

* look! — (expressing surprise) 看!

* look out! — 当心!

* to look like sb — (in appearance) 长得像某人

* it looks like Jim — (it may be him) 看起来像吉姆

* to look like sth — (in appearance) 看起来像某物

* it looks like rain — 看来要下雨了

* it looks as if... — 看来...

It looks about 4 metres long. — 看起来约有4米长。

* to have or take a look at — (examine) 看一看; (consider) 细看

* to give sb a quizzical/puzzled look — 揶揄地/疑惑地看某人一眼

* to have a look for sth/sb — 找某物/某人

* by the look or looks of it — 根据外表来判断

* I don't like the look of it/him — 看它/他的样子就不舒服

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