Look forward to Meaning in English
expression
ˈɫʊk/ /ˈfɔɹwɝd/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
LUUK FOR-wurd TOO, TUH, TIH
lˈʊk/ /fˈɔːwəd/ /tˈuː
LUUK FAW-uhd TOO
释义
To feel excited or happy about something that will happen in the future.
用法与细微差别
Used in formal and informal contexts, often in emails or polite conversation. Followed by a noun or the '-ing' form of a verb, e.g. 'look forward to meeting you.' Not used with infinitive 'to' (not 'look forward to meet'). Common in closings: 'I look forward to hearing from you.'
Spanish: esperar con ganas - tener ganas dePortuguese (BR): ansiar - estar ansioso porPortuguese (PT): ansiar - estar ansioso porChinese (Simplified): 期待Chinese (Traditional): 期待Hindi: आशा करना - उत्सुक रहनाArabic: يتطلع إلى - ينتظر بشوقBengali: অপেক্ষা করা - আগ্রহ নিয়ে অপেক্ষা করাRussian: ждать с нетерпениемJapanese: 楽しみにするVietnamese: mong chờ - trông đợiKorean: 기대하다 - 고대하다Turkish: dört gözle beklemekUrdu: بے صبری سے انتظار کرناIndonesian: menantikan - menunggu dengan antusias
例句
I look forward to the weekend.
basic
We look forward to your reply.
basic
Children look forward to their birthdays.
basic
I really look forward to seeing you again soon.
natural
Everyone is looking forward to the holiday party next month.
natural
Thank you for your help—I look forward to working together.
natural