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词组 look at
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Phr V
look at
looks, looking, looked
look at sth
to read something quickly and not very carefully
Would you mind looking at my report before I submit it?
to consider a subject carefully in order to make a decision about it
We need to look carefully at the advantages and disadvantages of the new system.We are looking at all the options.
if an expert {e.g. doctor} looks at something, they examine it and decide how to deal with it
Did you ask the doctor to look at your knee?We'll have to get a plumber to look at the central heating.
to consider something in a particular way
I suppose if I'd been a mother, I might have looked at things differently.He's either being very foolish or very brave, depending on the way you look at it.
not look at sth/sb
(always negative) to not be prepared to accept an offer, or to not be interested in someone or something
The people selling the house won't look at anything less than their asking price.She only likes men with blonde hair - she wouldn't look twice at (= would not be interested in) you.
Look at sb/sth !
(always an order) informal something you say when you give an example of someone or something in order to prove that what you have just said is true
Your life doesn't come to an end just because you've got a baby. Look at Catrin and Simon!
phraselook at1. look at sth to examine something carefully, especially to find out what is wrong with it or to find out more about it - use this especially about a doctor, engineer, or other trained person examining something: He took the car to his nearest garage so that a mechanic could look at it. Scientists are looking at the genetic structure of certain types of worm. SIMILAR TO: examine2. look at sth to study and consider something, especially in order to decide what to do about it: The company is currently looking at ways in which it can improve its image. A national advisory group has been appointed to look at the question of prison reform. SIMILAR TO: look into, examine, investigate3. look at sth to read something, especially quickly and not very carefully: Have you had time to look at your e-mail this morning? Marjorie asked him to look at the report for her before she sent it out. SIMILAR TO: read/look through, look over4. look at sth to consider something in a particular way: You'll look at things differently when you get to my age. Studying oriental medicine has changed the way that these western doctors look at healing. The way I look at it, I might be poor, but at least I'm doing what I want to do.5. look at sb/sth! spoken used when you are mentioning someone or something as an example to prove what you have just said: You don't have to be young to be a popstar. Look at Cliff Richard. SIMILAR TO: take sb/sth for example6. not look at sb/sth especially spoken to not want to accept an offer because it is much too low, or not be interested in someone or something because they are not the right type: "How much do you think they want for the house?" "I don't think they'll look at anything under $200,000."not look twice at sb/sth especially spoken (=not be even slightly interested in something or someone) I'm old enough to be her father. She wouldn't look twice at me. SIMILAR TO: consider

look at (someone or something)

1. To focus one's glance or gaze on someone or something. Look at me when I'm talking to you! I looked at all the paintings in the museum, but none of them really made an impression on me.
2. To examine, observe, or analyze someone or something. You should let our team's physiotherapist look at you—we want to make sure it isn't anything more serious than a sprain. We have a specialist coming in to look at the antique to verify its authenticity. Would you mind looking at my report to see if I've made any errors?
3. To consider or regard someone or something. We're looking at a number of people we think would be well-suited to the job. The boss said he'll have to look at the budget for this year to see if we can afford hiring more staff. There's a whole other angle to this whole situation that we haven't looked at yet.

look at someone or something

to examine someone or something. The doctor needs to look at the wound before you leave. You had better have the doctor look at you. That is a nasty wound.
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