looked的中文翻譯是什麼意思

looked

US/lʊkt/
UK/lʊkt/

v. 看,瞧( look的過去式和過去分詞 ); 注意; 面向; 尋找

looked柯林斯釋義

VERB(向某一方向)看,瞧,望

If you look in a particular direction, you direct your eyes in that direction, especially so that you can see what is there or see what something is like.

  • I looked down the hallway to room number nine...

    我順著走廊看了一眼9號房。

  • She turned to look at him...

    她轉頭看他。

VERB(大致)瀏覽,翻閱(書報、雜誌等)

If you look at a book, newspaper, or magazine, you read it fairly quickly or read part of it.

  • You've just got to look at the last bit of Act Three.

    你只要看一下第3幕最後那部分。

VERB(尤指專家)檢查,察看

If someone, especially an expert, looks at something, they examine it, and then deal with it or say how it should be dealt with.

  • Can you look at my back? I think something's wrong.

    您能看一下我的背嗎?我覺得有點兒不對勁。

VERB(以某種方式)看,瞧,望

If you look at someone in a particular way, you look at them with your expression showing what you are feeling or thinking.

  • She looked at him earnestly. 'You don't mind?'

    她認真地看著他說:“你不介意嗎?”

VERB找;尋

If you look for something, for example something that you have lost, you try to find it.

  • I'm looking for a child. I believe your husband can help me find her...

    我在找一個小孩。我相信你丈夫可以幫我找到她。

  • I had gone to Maine looking for a place to work...

    我去了緬因州找工作。

VERB尋找,尋求,謀求(解決方案或新的方法)

If you are looking for something such as the solution to a problem or a new method, you want it and are trying to obtain it or think of it.

  • The working group will be looking for practical solutions to the problems faced by doctors...

    工作小組將尋求切實可行的方案,以解決醫生們遇到的難題。

  • He's looking for a way out from this conflict.

    他正在想辦法擺脫這一紛爭。

VERB考慮;研究

If you look at a subject, problem, or situation, you think about it or study it, so that you know all about it and can perhaps consider what should be done in relation to it.

  • Next term we'll be looking at the Second World War period...

    下學期咱們會研究二戰時期…

  • Anne Holker looks at the pros and cons of making changes to your property...

    安妮·霍爾克負責權衡你房屋改造的利與弊。

VERB看待;對待

If you look at a person, situation, or subject from a particular point of view, you judge them or consider them from that point of view.

  • Brian had learned to look at her with new respect...

    布賴恩看她時變得多了一分尊重。

  • It depends how you look at it.

    這要看你怎麼看待它。

CONVENTION(用於喚起他人注意)瞧,聽著,聽我說

You say look when you want someone to pay attention to you because you are going to say something important.

  • Look, I'm sorry. I didn't mean it...

    哎,對不起。我不是故意的。

  • Now, look, here is how things stand.

    現在聽好啦,情況眼下是這樣的。

VERB(用於讓他人注意令人驚訝、重要或使人厭煩的事)瞧,看看

You can use look to draw attention to a particular situation, person, or thing, for example because you find it very surprising, significant, or annoying.

  • Hey, look at the time! We'll talk about it tonight. All right?...

    嘿,看看都幾點啦?咱們晚上再討論,好不好?

  • I mean, look at how many people watch television and how few read books...

    我是說,你瞧看電視的有多少人,看書的又有幾個。

VERB(建築物、窗戶等)面向,朝向對著

If something such as a building or window looks somewhere, it has a view of a particular place.

  • The castle looks over private parkland...

    城堡俯瞰一片私家綠地。

  • Each front door looks across a narrow alley to the front door opposite.

    家家大門對大門,中間隔著一條窄巷。

VERB打算;準備; 計劃

If you are looking to do something, you are aiming to do it.

  • We're not looking to make a fortune.

    我們沒打算大賺一筆。

  • ...young mums looking to get fit after having kids.

    生完孩子後打算瘦身的年輕媽媽們

PHRASE從此一帆風順;此後蒸蒸日上

If you say that someone did something and then never looked back, you mean that they were very successful from that time on.

  • I went freelance when my son Adam was born, and have never looked back.

    我在兒子亞當出世後開始從事自由職業,自此一帆風順。

PHRASE直視

If you look someone in the eye or look them in the face, you look straight at their eyes in a bold and open way, for example in order to make them realize that you are telling the truth.

  • He could not look her in the eye.

    他不敢直視她的眼睛。

PHRASE佯作不知;裝作沒看見

If you say that someone looks the other way, you are critical of them because they pay no attention to something unpleasant that is happening, when they should be dealing with it properly.

  • Judges and politicians routinely looked the other way while people were tortured or killed by police.

    法官和政客對警察虐待或殺人之事常常裝聾作啞。

CONVENTION(尤用於對某人言行感到惱火時)喂,你聽我說

You say look here when you are going to say something important to someone, especially when you are angry at what they have done or said.

  • Now look here, Tim, there really is no need for that kind of reaction.

    你聽我說,蒂姆,你這種反應真的沒必要。

EXCLAM當心;小心

If you say or shout 'look out!' to someone, you are warning them that they are in danger.

  • 'Look out!' somebody shouted, as the truck started to roll toward the sea.

    卡車衝向大海時,有人大喊“當心!”

PHRASE上下端詳;上下打量

If someone looks you up and down, they direct their eyes from your head to your feet, in a rude and superior way and often as though they disapprove of you.

  • The sales assistant looked me up and down and told me not to try the dress on because she didn't think I would get into it.

    那個女店員對我上下打量了一番後,叫我不要試穿那條裙子,因為她認為我穿不上。

looked場景例句

He looked straight ahead and overtook a lumbering lorry.

他眼睛直視前方,加速超過了前面一輛慢吞吞行進的大卡車。

He looked at Ellen, breathing evenly in her sleep.

他看著埃倫,她正呼吸均勻地睡著。

I wasn't successful, so they looked down on me.

我一無所成,所以他們瞧不起我。

I looked at what he'd given me and did a quick subtraction.

我看著他給我的東西,快速做了個減法。

I looked your address up in the personnel file.

我在人事檔案裡找到了你的地址。

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