释义 |
Examples:kind brows, pleasant eyes (idiom); amiable looking—looking at the big picture—see the essence merely by looking at the superficial appearance—thank you for looking after me—way of looking at a thing—I've admired your reputation for a long time (idiom); I've been looking forward meeting you.—lit. seek but fail get (idiom); fig. exactly what one’s been looking for—seeking instant benefit (idiom); shortsighted vision, looking only for fast return—splendid in green and gold (idiom); looking radiant—(of a person) valiant and formidable-looking—a wretched-looking tramp who lives by begging or stealing—travel far and wide looking for sth, only to find it easily—looking or feeling sickly—face glowing (idiom); looking radiant—lit. not requiring a detailed understanding (idiom); only looking for an overview—lit. all birds paying looking up the phoenix; fig. peace under a wise ruler—lit. not following the straight path (idiom); fig. looking for a shortcut get ahead in work or study—ferocious-looking person—lit. looking for a fine horse using only a picture [idiom.]—I have been looking forward meeting you for a long time [idiom.]—lit. looking at one's shadow and feeling sorry for oneself [idiom.]—good-looking and intelligent [idiom.]—stand on tiptoe looking forward to sb. or sth.—lit. look inone's heart, no shame (idiom); with a clear conscience—look disdainfully out of the corner of one's eye—overall brand look or logo that can be patented—look up and see no-one familiar (idiom); not having anyone to rely on—lean and hungry look (resulting from vegetarian diet)—look after the needs of (a person or an animal)—"youth freezing", Chinese girls beginning anti-ageing treatments as young as two years old in the hope they will never look old—watch with folded arms (idiom); to look on without lifting a finger—Look out for yourself, or heaven and earth will combine destroy you.—lit. look for holes, and observe gaps (idiom); to search out one's opponent's weak points—look after one's aged parents and arrange proper burial after they die—look after one's parents generously, but not waste money on a lavish funeral—fig. stay to look after one's elderly parents—the utmost care (idiom); look after sb in every possible way—look-up table for Chinese character based on radical and stroke-count—raise one's head and look around (esp. at the state of the nation)—glancing left and right (idiom); to look all around—lit. look at flowers in the fog (idiom); fig. blurred vision—lit. swell one's face up by slapping it to look imposing (idiom); to seek to impress by feigning more than one's abilities—lean against the railings and look at the moon [idiom.]— |