(verb)
1, the basic meaning of look is "to look in a certain direction consciously in order to see something clearly", which refers to the employer's eyesight and emphasizes the intentional "look" action.
When looking is an intransitive verb, it is mainly interpreted as "look" and "wait and see", and is often used with the preposition at. It can also be used as a "face-to-face" solution, generally referring to the orientation of the building.
3. When looking is used as a transitive verb, it is mainly interpreted as "gaze", and it can also be interpreted as "attention", "attention" and "expectation" by extension, and then it can be followed by clauses guided by infinitives and interrogative words. Can be used in imperative sentences.
Look is often used in look (to it) structure, followed by that clause as the appositive of it.
5, look can sometimes be used as an exclamation, meaning "pay attention, listen to me", used to attract the attention of the other party.
(noun)
6. when looking is interpreted as "looking", it refers to a specific action of "looking", usually in singular form, preceded by an indefinite article and often followed by at.
7, look for“look, expression "solution, also commonly used in singular form, before which the indefinite article is added.
8.look can also be interpreted as "appearance and beauty", which refers to the appearance of a person's face. Extension can mean "style" and "style", often in singular form.
Looks like an Englishman? 【l? k]? ? ? Beautiful? 【l? k]? ?
Verb (short for verb)? Look; Looking for; Appear to see; Gaze; face
example sentence
Used as a verb
He smiled at the baby.
He smiled at the baby.
They are looking forward to seeing him again.
They are looking forward to seeing him again.
Extended data:
Usage of synonyms
See English? 【si? ]? ? ? Beautiful? 【si? ]? ?
Verb (short for verb)? I saw it; clear
Word usage
(verb)
The basic meanings of "1" and "see" refer to "see" in the general visual sense, and can also refer to "observe" consciously. Extension can mean "understanding" and "understanding" through observation. See also means "visit", "consider", "confirm", "happen" and "experience".
2.see can be used as both an intransitive verb and a transitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, you can take nouns, pronouns, infinitives, that clauses or clauses guided by interrogative words as objects. Sometimes, it can be followed by homologous objects with different shapes from see.
3. "See+quantifier +of" indicates the frequency of seeing someone. See more of sb is a fixed idiom, meaning "read more", and more can be replaced by little, quiet a lot, much less, a great deal, etc.