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Definition of lookit in English: lookitverb ˈlʊkɪtˈlo͝okit North American informal with object, in imperative Look at. 看 嘿,看那个! Example sentencesExamples - Nah, lookit the way she's dressed, said others.
- Heh - lookit that, I'm double the legal limit, but I can walk just fine.
- ‘Who cares about that, lookit this… ‘said Q, pointing to something.’
- Based on a local joke from the Lanaudière region of Quebec, their name translates to ‘the flock of beavers’ - as in ‘Hey, lookit the flock of beavers over there.’
- Yup, that explains a lot, and would you lookit that?
- ‘Hey, lookit this… ‘Ten pointed to a paragraph in the paper.’
- Hey, lookit Nixon, he got kicked out midway through his second term.
- He caused Kineesha to comment, ‘Hey, Jeff, lookit that.’
- As Charlie explains, ‘Some times somebody will say hey lookit Frank, or Joe or even Gimpy.’
exclamationˈlʊkɪtˈlo͝okit North American informal Used to draw attention to what one is about to say. 用以引起对方注意自己将要说出的话你听我说 lookit, Pete, this is serious 你听我说,彼得,这可不是闹着玩的。 Example sentencesExamples - And lookit: the poor little girl hasn't learned to swim yet.
- Now, lookit, there's no point in those blank faces.
- Well, lookit, I can't think straight right now.
- Hey lookit, there's this guy… think I've seen him around somewhere…
- I mean lookit - just sittin’ there mindin’ your business, when bang!
Definition of lookit in US English: lookitverbˈlo͝okit North American informal Phonetic spelling of “look at” 嘿,看那个! Example sentencesExamples - ‘Hey, lookit this… ‘Ten pointed to a paragraph in the paper.’
- Nah, lookit the way she's dressed, said others.
- As Charlie explains, ‘Some times somebody will say hey lookit Frank, or Joe or even Gimpy.’
- ‘Who cares about that, lookit this… ‘said Q, pointing to something.’
- Yup, that explains a lot, and would you lookit that?
- Heh - lookit that, I'm double the legal limit, but I can walk just fine.
- He caused Kineesha to comment, ‘Hey, Jeff, lookit that.’
- Hey, lookit Nixon, he got kicked out midway through his second term.
- Based on a local joke from the Lanaudière region of Quebec, their name translates to ‘the flock of beavers’ - as in ‘Hey, lookit the flock of beavers over there.’
exclamationˈlo͝okit North American informal Used to draw attention to what one is about to say. 用以引起对方注意自己将要说出的话你听我说 lookit, Pete, this is serious 你听我说,彼得,这可不是闹着玩的。 Example sentencesExamples - Now, lookit, there's no point in those blank faces.
- Hey lookit, there's this guy… think I've seen him around somewhere…
- I mean lookit - just sittin’ there mindin’ your business, when bang!
- And lookit: the poor little girl hasn't learned to swim yet.
- Well, lookit, I can't think straight right now.
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