verb “look”
Infinitiv look; hien looks; Verg. looked; Part. Verg. looked; Ger. looking
- to direct your eyes towards something to see it
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
Every morning, she looks out the window to see if the mail has arrived.
- (in the imperative, used to introduce a sentence) pay attention
Look, if we don't leave now, we'll be late for the movie.
- to have a certain appearance or quality
This room looks bigger with the new mirror on the wall.
- to seem to be the case
It looks like she's going to win the race.
- to be positioned so as to face a certain direction or have a view of something
Our new apartment looks out onto a bustling street.
- to wait for or expect something with anticipation
We look to the weekend for some rest.
- to take responsibility for ensuring that something is done
You should look to your finances before making such a large purchase.
- to lean or move to be able to see something
The cat looked out of the box curiously as I approached.
noun “look”
Singular look, Plural looks
- the act of directing your eyes towards something
Take a look at this report and tell me what you think.
- the way someone or something looks; their physical characteristics
He has his father's looks, especially around the eyes.
- the expression on someone's face that conveys their feelings or thoughts
The worried look on her face told me something was wrong.