look in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for look in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.look [Am lʊk, Brit lʊk] N

1. look (glance):

look
she gave him such a look
to have or take a look at sth/sb
I bought thislet's have a look
let's have a look at you
I got a good look at the thief

1.1. look (see, glance):

look
to look away
to look away
look into my eyes
look out (of) the window
to look the other way lit
to look the other way lit

2. look (seem, appear):

se la ve triste LatAm
you made me look a fool
I wanted to look my best
how does it look to you?
he makes Tarzan look like a wimp hum
to look alive or lively or Brit also sharp inf

look ahead VB [Am lʊk -, Brit lʊk -] (v + adv)

look after VB [Am lʊk -, Brit lʊk -] (v + prep + o)

See also look

I.look [Am lʊk, Brit lʊk] N

1. look (glance):

look
she gave him such a look
to have or take a look at sth/sb
I bought thislet's have a look
let's have a look at you
I got a good look at the thief

1.1. look (see, glance):

look
to look away
to look away
look into my eyes
look out (of) the window
to look the other way lit
to look the other way lit

2. look (seem, appear):

se la ve triste LatAm
you made me look a fool
I wanted to look my best
how does it look to you?
he makes Tarzan look like a wimp hum
to look alive or lively or Brit also sharp inf

look at VB [Am lʊk -, Brit lʊk -] (v + prep + o)

look back VB [Am lʊk -, Brit lʊk -] (v + adv)

I.look on VB [Am lʊk -, Brit lʊk -] (v + adv) (watch passively)

II.look on VB [Am lʊk -, Brit lʊk -] (v + prep + o) (regard)

I.look out VB [Am lʊk -, Brit lʊk -] (v + adv)

II.look out VB [Am lʊk -, Brit lʊk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o) (search for)

look in VB [Am lʊk -, Brit lʊk -] (v + adv) (pay visit)

I.look over VB [Am lʊk -, Brit lʊk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o) (examine, check)

II.look over VB [Am lʊk -, Brit lʊk -] (v + prep + o) (make tour of)

look in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for look in the English»Spanish Dictionary

look-in [ˈlʊkɪn] N Aus, Brit inf

look Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to look for a way to do sth
to take a (good) hard look at sth
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
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.
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It's not fair that she made us look like hooligans.
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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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What remains to be seen is whether he can convert his jackdaw versatility house, breaks and dubstep all get a look-in here into a coherent style of his own.
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Originally, the drumheads were white and opaque to help mimic the look of calfskin.
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A purple-tinted concealer can make sallow complexions look brighter.
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Extensive program options enable the system to be customized to look and operate in a way that best fits the needs of the institution.
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He avows that green architecture need not look industrial.
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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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