美 [lʊk θruː]
浏览:阅读或简要查看(书籍、杂志等)的部分页面。
查看:查看(一组事物的)不同部分。
透过……看:将视线放置在某物上以透过它看到事物。
冷漠地看:假装没有看见或认出(某人),以一种粗鲁或不友好的方式。
look through // [ looking looked looks ]
动词词组 If you look through a group of things, you examine each one so that you can find or choose the one that you want. 逐一查看
Peter starts looking through the mail as soon as the door shuts.
门一关上,彼得就开始查看邮件。
动词词组 If you look through something that has been written or printed, you read it. 阅读
He happened to be looking through the medical book "Gray's Anatomy" at the time.
他那时碰巧在看《格雷氏解剖学》这本医学书。
... look over 把…看一遍,把…过目;察看,参观 look through 详尽核查;(从头至尾)浏览 live on 靠…生活,以…为食物lie in (问题、事情等)在于 ...
... look over 把…看一遍,把…过目;察看,参观 look through 详尽核查;(从头至尾)浏览 live on 靠…生活,以…为食物lie in (问题、事情等)在于 ...
... look into调查,观察,过问;窥视 look through仔细查看,浏览,温习 occur t0被想到,被想起转自 ...
... look over仔细检查,细看;察看,巡视 look through(从头至尾)浏览;详尽核查;温习 look up向上看;(在字典中)查出 ...
浏览,温习;看穿,识破;从…中显露
Look through this glass, Gerda.
透过这镜子看吧,格尔达。
Open a magazine or a newspaper, look through the Internet, and it's usually the same.
打开一份杂志或一张报纸,浏览互联网,结果通常都是一样的。
If you want to know more about space, please look through the book A Brief History of Time.
如果你想了解更多关于空间的知识,请阅读《时间简史》这本书。
I rushed again to look through the lens.
VOA : special.2011.06.25
But if you look through your plate, and actually especially if you kind of look off to the side, hopefully you'll be able to see the individual lines of the spectrum.
你可以看到连续的光谱,但如果你们从片子里看,特别从周边看,你们能看到。
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And then they have like, you can bring your binoculars or the telescope thing where you look through.
你还可以带上你的双筒望远镜,或是使用公园里的单筒望远镜,仔细欣赏风景。
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When we look up,we see the sky through hundreds of windows.
VOA : special.2009.11.16
"If you look at all of the states, more than 43 percent of the students went through the biology course in high school,"
VOA : standard.2009.11.25
Migrant workers look through catalogues of photocopied DVD covers and point to their selection.
To understand their reaction, take a look through the 76-page affidavit against Mr. Blagojevich.
And yet, a look through some recent help-wanted ads revealed that this definition is still possibly apt.
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