look up: [no object]to become better or more prosperous; improve:The business is looking up. to search for, as an item of information, in a reference book or the like:[~+object+up]looking words up in the dictionary.[~+up+object]Don't look up every word. ...
( ) 1. You can look up (查) the word in the___. A. pencil box B. schoolbag C. school D. dictionary( ) 2. T hat isn't book. _is here. A. mine; My B. my;Mine C. my;My D. mine; Mine( ) 3. ___, is this your ruler? A. Sorry B. Excuse me C. excuse me ...
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1. To turn one's eyes on: looked him in the eye. 2. To convey by one's expression: looked annoyance at the judge; looked his devotion to me. 3. a. To have an appearance of conformity with: He looks his age. She dressed up to look the part. b. To appear to be: looked th...
If the override fails, my son will not be able to take French his last two years of high school, and won’t have an opportunity to take AP French. That’s the smallest of the impacts – but almost all of us have some area where it will hit home, and that’s mine. Stoneham has...
III.look up VERBE [ lʊk -, lʊk -] (look [sb/sth] up, look up [sb/sth]) Voir le tableau de conjugaison 1. look up (check in book): look up address, phone number, price, word chercher (in dans) look his number up in the phone book cherche son numéro de téléphone...
Things are looking up!情况正在好转!在书中查到When you do not understand a word,you can look it up in this dictionary.当你不懂一个单词时,可以查这本词典.寻访到,探访(某人)"On my way home,I looked up an old friend of mine.""在回家的路上,我去看望了一下我的一个老朋友."look up to...
Because of my tears, I was hardly able to see the forty dollars she placed in my hand. When I realized what she was offering, I tried to refuse, but she put her hands over mine and said, “I've been in your shoes before. Please buy those things for your children. "At that ...
“There’s an irony to this habit of letting your mind drift to other times and other places. You can only drift off in the now, because now is all you ever get. So drifting off is a way of using up your present moments. You do indeed have a past, but not now! And, yes, you...
Dad looked up from his paper and smiled. 爸爸从报纸上抬起头来看了看后笑了。 ‘We can’t go out in this weather, ’ said Bob, looking out of the window. “这样的天气我们不能出去。” 鲍勃看着窗外说。 n GRAMMAR: Prepositions with look You look at someone or something: She was loo...