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I . look [lʊk] N

2. look (facial expression):

look
pogled m
to give sb a dirty look

3. look no pl (examination):

look
may I have a look?
to have a look at sth
to take a [good,] hard look at sb/sth

4. look no pl (search):

to have a look
to have a look
to have a look for sb/sth

5. look no pl (appearance):

look
videz m
I don't like the look of it
by the look(s) of things
by the look of sb

6. look (person's appearance):

looks pl
lepota f
looks pl
videz m

7. look FASHION:

look
stil m
look
moda f

II . look [lʊk] INTERJ (explanatory)

III . look [lʊk] VB intr

1. look (glance):

look
to look away [or the other way]

2. look (search):

look
iskati [perf poiskati]

4. look (pay attention):

look what you're doing!

IV . look [lʊk] VB trans

1. look (glance):

look
to look sb in the eye/face
to look sb up and down

2. look (appear):

look
to look daggers at sb

look about VB intr to look about for sth

look after VB intr

1. look (glance):

look

3. look (keep an eye on):

to look after sb/sth

look ahead VB intr

1. look (glance):

look

2. look (plan):

look

look around VB intr

look PHRVB look round:

look at VB intr

1. look (glance):

look

2. look (examine):

to look at sb/sth

look away VB intr

look

look down VB intr

1. look (glance):

look
to look down at/on sb/sth

2. look (despise):

to look down (up)on sb/sth

3. look (examine):

to look down a list/page

4. look ECON:

look

look forward VB intr

1. look (glance):

look

2. look (anticipate, enjoy):

to look forward to [doing] sth

look in VB intr

1. look (glance):

look
gledati v [perf pogledati v]

2. look (visit):

to look in [on sb]

look into VB intr to look into sth

1. look (glance):

to look into sth
gledati v [perf pogledati v]

look on VB intr

1. look (be spectator):

look
look

3. look (watch):

look
to look on the bright side [of sth]

I . look out VB intr

1. look (search, wait):

to look out for sb/sth

2. look (be careful):

look
to look out for sb/sth

3. look (care for):

to look out for sb
to look out for oneself

4. look (face a particular direction):

to look out on sth

II . look out VB trans Brit to look out ⇄ sb/sth

I . look over VB intr

1. look (glance):

to look over sth
to look over to sb/sth

2. look (offer a view):

to look over sth

II . look over VB trans

1. look house:

look (view)
look (inspect, survey)

2. look (examine briefly):

look
look letter
to look oversb

look round VB intr Brit Aus

1. look (glance):

look
ozirati se [perf ozreti se]
look

2. look (search):

to look round for sb/sth

3. look (examine):

to look round sth

look through VB intr

1. look (glance):

to look through sth
to look through a window

2. look (understand):

to look through sb/sth

3. look (ignore):

look to VB intr

1. look (consider):

to look to sth

2. look (rely on):

to look to sb
to look to sb

3. look (regard with anticipation):

to look to the future

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Dogs which show excitement and interest in birds are described as being birdy, and trainers look for puppies that show this particular trait.
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This would cause the radio to look for a channel with no busy tone (3052 Hz) present.
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A purple-tinted concealer can make sallow complexions look brighter.
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There seems to be quite a lot of thought behind this look -- perhaps the fact that it's reminiscent of an air stewardess is deliberate.
www.ft.com
A player may turn and look back at the last trick until he (or his partner) has led (or played to the next player).
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They decide to look over the personnel files again.
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When exiting, a motorist must look ahead to avoid colliding with another vehicle or with pedestrians on a crosswalk.
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Remain here peacefully and look at the cakra on top of the temple and offer obeisances.
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There are commonalities between reliable data recovery companies that a customer should look out for when they are in need of any logical or clean room data recovery service.
www.digitaljournal.com
She liked her cats to look like real cats painted from life (albeit always properly dressed ones), not inky sketches.
www.spectator.co.uk

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