Look over your shoulder Meaning in English
expression
释义
To literally turn your head to see what is behind you, or to feel worried that someone might be following, watching, or threatening you.
用法与细微差别
Can be used literally or idiomatically. Idiomatically, means being anxious about possible danger or consequences, often with 'always' or 'constantly'. Common for describing suspicion, fear of being caught, or caution after doing something wrong.
例句
She looked over her shoulder to see if someone was following her.
basic
You shouldn't always look over your shoulder. It's safe here.
basic
He felt nervous and kept looking over his shoulder.
basic
After cheating on the exam, she was always looking over her shoulder.
natural
Years after moving, he still feels like he has to look over his shoulder.
natural
Living like you always have to look over your shoulder can be exhausting.
natural