Look Meaning in English
word
/ˈɫʊk/
LUUK
/lˈʊk/
LUUK
释义
To direct your eyes toward something to see it. It can also mean to appear or seem in a certain way.
用法与细微差别
Common verb used both for physical action (to look at something) and expressions (to look happy). Often used with prepositions like 'look at', 'look for', 'look after'. Informal or idiomatic phrases include 'look out' (be careful) and 'look up to' (respect). Don't confuse with 'see' which means to perceive with your eyes without effort.
Spanish: mirar - parecerPortuguese (BR): olhar - parecerPortuguese (PT): olhar - parecerChinese (Simplified): 看 - 看起来Chinese (Traditional): 看 - 看起來Hindi: देखना - दिखनाArabic: نظر - يبدوBengali: দেখা - চাওয়া (দৃষ্টি দেওয়া)Russian: смотреть - выглядетьJapanese: 見る - (〜のように)見えるVietnamese: nhìn - trông (có vẻ)Korean: 보다 - ~처럼 보이다Turkish: bakmak - görünmekUrdu: دیکھنا - لگنا (محسوس ہونا)Indonesian: melihat - tampak
例句
She looks at the stars every night.
basic
The cake looks delicious.
basic
Can you look for my keys?
basic
Take a look at this new phone, it’s amazing!
natural
Looks like it's going to rain today.
natural
Hey, you should look out for cars when you cross the street.
natural