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Sth Bakmak Sb I Looked Sb/Sth Find Görünmek

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IPA  /lʊk   / verb
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look (verb)

 /lʊk   / verb
 
USE EYES
1 [intransitive, transitive]
 look (at sth)
to turn your eyes in a particular direction (in order to pay attention to sb/sth)
bakmak
 Sorry, I wasn't looking. Can you show me again?
 Look carefully at this picture.
 to look out of the window
 She blushed and looked away.
 Look who's come to see us.
 Look where you're going!
Herhangi bir şeye dikkatle bakmak look at fiiliyle ifade edilir:
 Look carefully. Can you see anything strange?
 Bir şeyi bir süreliğine dikkatle takip ediyorsak bu durumda watch fiili kullanılır:
 Watch what I do, then you try.
 Bir şeye bakarken onun bilincinde oluyorsak o zaman da see fiilini kullanırız:
 I saw a girl riding past on a bicycle.
 See ayrıca 'film, oyun, dizi vb. izlemek' anlamında da kullanılabilir:
 We went to see a movie last night.
 
SEARCH
2 [intransitive]
look (for sb/sth)
to try to find (sb/sth)
aramak, bakınmak
 We've been looking for you everywhere. Where have you been?
 to look for work
 ‘I can't find my shoes.’ ‘Have you looked under the bed?’
SEEM/APPEAR
3 [intransitive]
look (like sb/sth) (to sb); look (to sb) as if… /as though …
to seem or appear
görünmek, (öyle olacağa) benzemek
 You look very smart in that shirt.
 to look tired/ill/sad/well/happy
 The boy looks like his father.
 That film looks good – I might go and see it.
 You look (to me) as if/as though you need some sleep.
LISTEN
4 [intransitive]
used for asking sb to listen to what you are saying
bak, dinle
 Look, Will, I know you are busy but could you give me a hand?
FACE DIRECTION
5 [intransitive]
to face a particular direction
 (bir yere) bakmak
 This room looks south so it gets the sun all day.
INTEND
6 [intransitive]
look to do sth
to aim to do sth
hedeflemek
 We are looking to double our profits over the next five years.
IDIOMS
look bad; not look good
to be considered bad manners
hoş gözükmemek, kötü görünmek
 It'll look bad if we get there an hour late.
look your best
to look as beautiful or attractive as possible
en iyi/en güzel halinde görünmek
look down your nose at sb/sth
(especially British, informal)
to think that you are better than sb else; to think that sth is not good enough for you
hor görmek
look good
to seem to be encouraging
iyi görünmek, ümit verici görünmek
 This year's sales figures are looking good.
look sb in the eye
to look straight at sb without feeling embarrassed or afraid
gözünün içine bakmak
(not) look yourself
to (not) look as well or healthy as usual
iyi görünmek;
iyi görünmemek
 What's the matter? You're not looking yourself today.
look on the bright side (of sth)
to be positive about a bad situation, thinking of the advantages and not the disadvantages
iyi tarafından bakmak
never/not look back
to become and continue being successful
başarıyla ilerlemek
 A record company offered her a contract, and since then she's never looked back.
PHRASAL VERBS
look after sb/sth/yourself
to be responsible for or take care of sb/sth/yourself
bakmak, ilgilenmek
 I want to go back to work if I can find somebody to look after the children.
 The old lady's son looked after all her financial affairs.
 note at CARE2
look ahead
to think about or plan for the future
ileriye bakmak
look at sth
1 to examine or study sth
bakmak, muayene etmek;
araştırmak, incelemek;
okumak
 My tooth aches. I think a dentist should look at it.
 The government is looking at ways of reducing unemployment.
 Could I look at the newspaper when you've finished with it?
 2 to consider sth
bakmak, ele almak
 Different races and nationalities look at life differently.
look back (on sth)
to think about sth in your past
geriye bakmak
look down on sb/sth
to think that you are better than sb/sth
tepeden bakmak
look forward to sth/doing sth
to be thinking with pleasure about sth that is going to happen
dört gözle beklemek, iple çekmek
 I'm really looking forward to the weekend.
look into sth
to study or try to find out sth
araştırmak, incelemek
 A committee was set up to look into the causes of the accident.
look on
to watch sth happening without taking any action
seyirci kalmak, seyretmek
 All we could do was look on as the house burned.
look on sb/sth as sth; look on sb with sth
to think of sb/sth in a particular way
gözüyle bakmak;
ile bakmak
 They seem to look on me as someone who can advise them.
 I've always looked on racists with contempt.
look out
to be careful or to pay attention to sth dangerous
dikkat etmek, gözünü açmak
 Look out! There's a bike coming.
look out (for sb/sth)
to pay attention in order to see, find or avoid sb/sth
sakınmak, dikkat etmek
 Look out for thieves!
look round
1 to turn your head in order to see sb/sth
başını çevirip bakmak
 2 to look at many things (before buying sth)
 (dükkân vb.) bakınmak
 She looked round but couldn't find anything she liked.
look round sth
to walk around a place looking at things
gezmek, dolaşmak
 to look round a town/shop/museum
look through sth
to read sth quickly
göz atmak
look to sb for sth; look to sb to do sth
to expect sb to do or to provide sth
güvenmek
 He always looked to his father for advice.
 You shouldn't look to the state to support you.
look up
1 to move your eyes upwards to look at sb/sth
yukarıya bakmak, gözlerini kaldırmak
 She looked up and smiled.
 2 (informal)
to improve
düzelmek, iyiye gitmek
 Business is looking up.
look sth up
to search for information in a book
 (sözlük, ansiklopedi vb.) bakmak
 to look up a word in a dictionary
look up to sb
to respect and admire sb
hayranlık duymak, saymak
 

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