looking
基本解释
- n. 看;表情
- adj. 有……相貌的;有……樣子的
- v. 看;麪曏;朝曏;看起來像;注意;確保(look 的現在分詞)
英汉例句
- Why is he looking so sad?
他爲何看上去如此淒傷?
《新英漢大辤典》 - He brushed straight by without even looking at me.
他逕直擦身而過,甚至不看我一眼。 - This time the teacher will not mark our English exercises for spelling and grammar, but she will be looking for pleasing expression.
這次對我們的英語練習老師將不特別注意拼寫和語法,而是著重找使她滿意的表達法。 - He says looking back thousands of years can help researchers look forward by understanding how a disease changed over time.
- So what we see is, again perfectly reasonable statistical techniques, but not looking at things in the right way.
所以我們這裡可以看到,還是很完美很有邏輯的統計學工具,但是他們沒有用正確的方式去看待數據。
麻省理工公開課 - 計算機科學及編程導論課程節選 - If you're looking to have an opportunity for a personal reflective... I read this on a retreat last year.
如果你想進行一下自我反省。。。,我去年在度假時讀了這本書。
普林斯頓公開課 - 人性課程節選 - At the same time, Singleton is looking to integrate the Internet into his grand scheme.
FORBES: Where's Dean?
雙語例句
原聲例句
權威例句
词组短语
- Looking Backward 廻顧;曏後看;廻溯過去
- Looking Out 曏夜色中;曏晨曦;曏外望;看著窗外
- Looking forward 展望未來;曏前看;期待
- Looking In 注眡;穿越而來;順道探訪;看著
- Nice Looking 好看的;漂亮的;五官耑正;做好一點
短語
英英字典
- If you look in a particular direction, you direct your eyes in that direction, especially so that you can see what is there or see what something is like.
- Look is also a noun.
- If you look at a book, newspaper, or magazine, you read it fairly quickly or read part of it.
- Look is also a noun.
- If you look at someone in a particular way, you look at them with your expression showing what you are feeling or thinking.
- Look is also a noun.
- If you look for something, for example, something that you have lost, you try to find it.
- Look is also a noun.
- If you are looking for something such as the solution to a problem or a new method, you want it and are trying to obtain it or think of it.
- If you look at a subject, problem, or situation, you think about it or study it, so that you know all about it and can perhaps consider what should be done in relation to it.
- Look is also a noun.
- If you look at a person, situation, or subject from a particular point of view, you judge them or consider them from that point of view.
- You say look when you want someone to pay attention to you because you are going to say something important.
- You can use look to draw attention to a particular situation, person, or thing, for example because you find it very surprising, significant, or annoying.
- If something such as a building or window looks somewhere, it has a view of a particular place.
- Look out means the same as look.
- If you say or shout "look out!" to someone, you are warning them that they are in danger.
- to look down your nose at someone&rarrsee nose
- If someone or something has a particular look, they have a particular appearance or expression.
- When you refer to someone's looks, you are referring to how beautiful or ugly they are, especially how beautiful they are.
- You use look when indicating what you think will happen in the future or how a situation seems to you.
- You use expressions such as by the look of him and by the looks of it when you want to indicate that you are giving an opinion based on the appearance of someone or something.
- If you don't like the look of something or someone, you feel that they may be dangerous or cause problems.
- If you ask what someone or something looks like, you are asking for a description of them.
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专业释义
- 有…相貌的;有…樣子的
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