look의 영어 뜻
looklook1 /lʊk/ verb
모든 번역 보기1see [intransitive] to turn your eyes towards something, so that you can see it볼 수 있도록 무언가를 향해 눈을 돌리다:
We sneaked out while Jessie’s mom wasn’t looking.Jessie의 엄마가 보지 않는 사이에 우리는 몰래 빠져나갔다.
If you look carefully you can see that the painting represents a human figure.자세히 보면 그 그림이 인물을 나타내고 있다는 것을 알 수 있다.
Gina covered her eyes, afraid to look.Gina는 보기가 두려워 눈을 가렸다.look at
‘It’s time we left,’ Ian said, looking at his watch."이제 떠날 시간이야"라고 Ian이 시계를 보며 말했다.
The men all turned to look at her as she entered the room.그녀가 방에 들어서자 남자들이 모두 돌아서서 그녀를 바라봤다.look away/over/down etc
Dad looked up from his paper and smiled.아빠는 신문에서 눈을 들어 미소를 지었다.
‘We can’t go out in this weather,’ said Bob, looking out of the window."이런 날씨에는 나갈 수가 없어"라고 Bob이 창밖을 바라보며 말했다.GRAMMAR: Prepositions with look문법:look과 함께 쓰는 전치사• You look at someone or something: · She was looking at the baby.· I looked at the screen. ✗Don’t say: She was looking to the baby. | I looked to the screen.• 누군가 또는 무언가를 볼 때는 look at을 씁니다:·She was looking at the baby.·I looked at the screen. ✗이렇게 말하지 마세요:She was looking to the baby. | I looked to the screen.• If you look to someone, you depend on them: · He always looked to his father for advice.• look to someone은 그 사람에게 의지한다는 뜻입니다:·He always looked to his father for advice.2search [intransitive] to try to find something무언가를 찾으려 하다:
I looked everywhere but Jimmy was nowhere to be found.나는 어디서나 찾아봤지만 Jimmy는 보이지 않았다.look for
Could you help me look for my contact lens?내 콘택트렌즈 찾는 것 좀 도와줄 수 있어요?
If you’re looking for a bargain, try the local market.저렴한 물건을 찾고 있다면 지역 시장을 가보세요.look in/under/between etc
Try looking under the bed.침대 밑을 찾아보세요.3seem [linking verb] to seem~처럼 보이다; ~인 것 같다:
From the way things look at the moment, the Republicans are unlikely to win this election.현재 상황으로 보아 공화당이 이번 선거에서 이길 가능성은 낮다.look good/bad etc
The future’s looking good.미래가 밝아 보인다.it looks as if/as though/like (=it seems likely that)(=~할 것 같다)
It looks as if it might rain later.나중에 비가 올 것 같다.
It looks like they won’t be needing us anymore.그들이 더 이상 우리를 필요로 하지 않을 것 같다.
You made me look really stupid in front of all my friends!당신은 내 친구들 모두 앞에서 내가 정말 바보처럼 보이게 했어요!4appearance [linking verb] to have a particular appearance특정한 외모를 지니다:
How do I look?나 어때 보여요?look tired/happy/sad etc
You look tired. You should go to bed.피곤해 보여요. 자야 할 것 같아요.look as if/as though/like
He looked as if he hadn’t washed for a week.그는 일주일 동안 씻지 않은 것처럼 보였다.
What did the man look like?그 남자는 어떻게 생겼어요?
My sister doesn’t look anything like me.내 여동생은 나랑 전혀 닮지 않았다. → look like a million dollars at million(4)GRAMMAR: Linking verbs문법: 연결동사Look is a linking verb in meanings 3 and 4. This type of verb links the subject of the sentence with an adjective or noun: · It looks windy outside.· You look beautiful.· She made him look a fool.의미 3과 4에서 look은 연결 동사입니다. 이 유형의 동사는 문장의 주어를 형용사나 명사와 연결합니다:·It looks windy outside.·You look beautiful.·She made him look a fool.5look daggers at somebody informal비격식 to look at someone with a very angry expression on your face매우 화난 표정으로 누군가를 바라보다6look somebody up and down to look at someone carefully from their head to their feet, as if you are forming an opinion about them누군가에 대한 인상을 형성하듯 머리부터 발끝까지 꼼꼼히 바라보다7look somebody in the eye to look directly at someone when you are speaking to them, especially to show that you are not afraid of them or that you are telling the truth말하는 상대방의 눈을 똑바로 바라보다 (특히 두렵지 않거나 사실을 말하고 있음을 보여주기 위해):
Owen didn’t dare look his father in the eye.Owen은 아버지의 눈을 똑바로 바라볼 엄두가 나지 않았다.8look down your nose at somebody/something to behave as if you think that someone or something is not good enough for you누군가 또는 무언가가 자신에게 충분하지 않다고 생각하는 것처럼 행동하다:
He looks down his nose at anyone foreign.그는 외국인이라면 누구에게나 코웃음을 친다.9look the other way to ignore something bad that is happening and not try to stop it나쁜 일이 일어나고 있는데도 못 본 척하고 막으려 하지 않다:
Prison guards looked the other way as the man was attacked by fellow prisoners.그 남자가 동료 수감자들에게 폭행당하는 동안 교도관들은 모른 척했다.10look no further used to say that something you are offering is exactly what someone has been trying to find제공하는 것이 누군가가 찾고 있던 바로 그것임을 나타낼 때 쓰임:
Want a quiet country retreat for your weekend break? Then look no further!주말 휴가에 조용한 시골 휴양지를 원하세요? 더 이상 찾을 필요가 없습니다!11face a direction [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] if a building looks in a particular direction, it faces that direction건물이 특정 방향을 향하고 있다 (바라보고 있다):
The cabin looks east, so we get the morning sun.오두막이 동쪽을 향하고 있어서 아침 햇살을 받을 수 있다.12look before you leap used to say that it is sensible to think about the possible dangers or difficulties of something before doing it무언가를 하기 전에 발생 가능한 위험이나 어려움을 생각하는 것이 현명하다고 할 때 쓰임13be looking to do something informal비격식 to be planning or expecting to do something무언가를 할 계획이거나 기대하고 있다:
We’re looking to buy a new car early next year.우리는 내년 초에 새 차를 살 계획이다.14look under the bonnet British English, look under the hood American English to look at or find out about the less noticeable features of something무언가의 덜 눈에 띄는 특징을 살펴보거나 알아보다:
Look under the bonnet of the company before investing in it.그 회사에 투자하기 전에 내부를 꼼꼼히 살펴보세요.SPOKEN PHRASES15look a)used to tell someone to look at something that you think is interesting, surprising etc흥미롭거나 놀랍다고 생각하는 것을 보라고 말할 때 쓰임:
Look! There’s a fox!봐! 여우가 있어! b)used to get someone’s attention so that you can suggest something or tell them something무언가를 제안하거나 말하기 위해 상대방의 주의를 끌 때 쓰임:
Look. Why don’t you think about it and give me your answer tomorrow?있잖아, 생각해 보고 내일 대답해 줄래요?
Look, I’ve had enough of this. I’m going home.있잖아, 이제 지쳤어. 나 집에 갈래.16look out! used to warn someone that they are in danger위험에 처해 있다고 경고할 때 쓰임 SYN watch out:
Look out! There’s a car coming.조심해! 차가 온다.17 look at that! used to tell someone to look at something that you think is interesting, bad etc흥미롭거나 나쁘다고 생각하는 것을 보라고 말할 때 쓰임:
Look at that! What a horrible mess!저것 좀 봐! 정말 끔찍하게 어지럽잖아!18look who’s here! used when someone arrives unexpectedly누군가 예상치 못하게 나타났을 때 쓰임:
Well, look who’s here! It’s Jill and Paul!어머, 이게 누구야! Jill이랑 Paul이잖아!19don’t look now used to say that you have seen someone but do not want them to know you have noticed them누군가를 봤지만 그 사실을 상대방이 알게 하고 싶지 않을 때 쓰임:
Oh no! Don’t look now but here comes Tony.안돼! 지금 보지 마, 근데 Tony가 오고 있어.20 look what you’re doing/look where you’re going etc used to tell someone to be careful조심하라고 말할 때 쓰임:
Look where you’re putting your feet! There’s mud all over the carpet!발 딛는 곳 좀 봐요! 카펫이 온통 진흙투성이잖아요!21look what you’ve done! used to angrily tell someone to look at the result of a mistake they have made or something bad they have done상대방이 저지른 실수나 나쁜 행동의 결과를 화내며 보라고 말할 때 쓰임:
Look what you’ve done – my jacket’s ruined!네가 한 것 좀 봐 – 내 재킷이 망가졌잖아!22 look here old-fashioned구식 used to get someone’s attention in order to tell them something, especially when you are annoyed with them특히 상대방에게 화가 났을 때 무언가를 말하기 위해 주의를 끌 때 쓰임:
Look here, you can’t say things like that to me!이봐요, 나한테 그런 말을 할 수는 없어요!23(I’m) just looking used when you are in a shop, to say that you are only looking at things, but do not intend to buy anything now가게에서 그냥 구경만 하고 지금 당장 살 생각은 없다고 말할 때 쓰임:
‘Can I help you?’ ‘No, thanks. I’m just looking.’"뭘 도와드릴까요?" "아니요, 괜찮아요. 그냥 둘러보는 중이에요." → look kindly on somebody/something at kindly1(3)GRAMMAR문법You say: · I’m looking forward to your visit. ✗Don’t say: I’m looking forward for your visit. | I’m looking forward your visit.올바른 표현:·I'm looking forward to your visit. ✗이렇게 말하지 마세요:I'm looking forward for your visit. | I'm looking forward your visit.THESAURUS유의어look to turn your eyes towards someone or something, so that you can see them볼 수 있도록 누군가 또는 무언가를 향해 눈을 돌리다: · You should never look directly at the sun.·태양을 직접 쳐다봐서는 안 됩니다.· After a while, he turned and looked at me.·잠시 후 그는 몸을 돌려 나를 바라봤다.have/take a look especially spoken특히 구어에서 to look at something quickly, especially in order to find or check something무언가를 찾거나 확인하기 위해 빠르게 훑어보다: · I’ll have a look in my desk.·책상 안을 찾아볼게요.· Take a look at this!·이것 좀 봐봐!glance to look at someone or something for a short time and then look quickly away누군가 또는 무언가를 잠깐 보다가 재빨리 시선을 돌리다: · Damien glanced nervously at his watch.·Damien은 불안하게 시계를 힐끗 봤다.peek/peep (also take a peek/peep) to look quickly at something – used especially when you are not supposed to look, or when you are looking through a small gap무언가를 살짝 훔쳐보다 – 특히 봐서는 안 될 때나 작은 틈으로 들여다볼 때 쓰임: · The door was open so he peeked inside.·문이 열려 있어서 그는 안을 살짝 들여다봤다.· Katy peeped at her birthday present on the table.·Katy는 테이블 위에 있는 생일 선물을 살짝 훔쳐봤다.peer to look very carefully, especially because you cannot see well특히 잘 보이지 않아서 매우 유심히 들여다보다: · Kenji was peering at the screen.·Kenji는 화면을 뚫어져라 들여다보고 있었다.glare to look at someone in an angry way화난 표정으로 누군가를 바라보다: · She glared at me as I got up to leave.·내가 일어나 자리를 뜨려 할 때 그녀가 나를 노려봤다.stare to look at someone or something for a long time without moving your eyes눈을 움직이지 않고 오랫동안 누군가 또는 무언가를 응시하다: · It’s rude to stare.·뚫어지게 쳐다보는 것은 무례한 행동입니다.· She stared straight into the camera.·그녀는 카메라를 똑바로 응시했다.gaze to look at someone or something for a long time, often without realizing that you are doing it종종 자신이 그러고 있다는 것을 깨닫지 못한 채 오랫동안 누군가 또는 무언가를 바라보다: · She gazed out of the window.·그녀는 창밖을 멍하니 바라봤다.· He lay on his bed gazing at the ceiling.·그는 침대에 누워 천장을 바라보고 있었다.gape to look at someone or something for a long time, usually with your mouth open, because you are very shocked or surprised매우 충격받거나 놀라서 대개 입을 벌린 채 오랫동안 누군가 또는 무언가를 쳐다보다: · People gaped at him with wide-open mouths.·사람들은 입을 크게 벌리고 그를 멍하니 바라봤다.regard formal격식체 to look at someone or something, especially in a particular way특히 특정한 방식으로 누군가 또는 무언가를 바라보다: · He regarded her steadily.·그는 차분하게 그녀를 바라봤다.look after somebody/something phrasal verb especially British English1to take care of someone by helping them, giving them what they need, or keeping them safe돕거나, 필요한 것을 제공하거나, 안전하게 지켜줌으로써 누군가를 돌보다 SYN take care of:
Don’t worry, I’ll look after the kids tomorrow.걱정 마요, 내일 제가 아이들을 돌볼게요.
Susan looked after us very well. She’s an excellent cook.Susan이 우리를 아주 잘 돌봐줬어요. 그녀는 훌륭한 요리사예요.
You could tell that the horse had been well looked after.그 말이 잘 돌봄을 받았다는 것을 알 수 있었다.2to be responsible for dealing with something무언가를 처리할 책임을 지다 SYN take care of:
I’m leaving you here to look after the business until I get back.내가 돌아올 때까지 여기서 사업을 관리해 주세요.3look after yourself spoken구어 used when you are saying goodbye to someone in a friendly way친근하게 누군가와 작별 인사를 할 때 쓰임4can look after yourself to not need anyone else to take care of you다른 사람의 돌봄이 필요하지 않다:
Don’t worry about Maisie – she can look after herself.Maisie 걱정은 마세요 – 그녀는 스스로를 돌볼 수 있어요.look ahead phrasal verb to think about and plan for what might happen in the future미래에 일어날 수 있는 일에 대해 생각하고 계획하다:
Looking ahead, we must expect radical changes to be made in our system of government.앞을 내다볼 때, 우리는 정부 체제에 근본적인 변화가 있을 것을 예상해야 한다.look around (also look round British English) phrasal verb1to try to find something무언가를 찾으려 하다look around for
Jason’s going to start looking around for a new job.Jason은 새 직장을 찾기 시작할 것이다.2look around/round (something) to look at what is in a place such as a building, shop, town etc, especially when you are walking특히 걸으면서 건물, 가게, 마을 등의 장소 안을 둘러보다:
Do we have to pay to look around the castle?성을 둘러보려면 입장료를 내야 하나요?
Let’s look round the shops.가게들을 둘러봅시다.look at somebody/something phrasal verb1to turn your eyes towards someone or something, so that you can see them볼 수 있도록 누군가 또는 무언가를 향해 눈을 돌리다:
The twins looked at each other and smiled.쌍둥이는 서로를 바라보며 미소를 지었다.2to read something quickly in order to form an opinion of it의견을 형성하기 위해 무언가를 빠르게 읽다:
I really can’t comment on the report – I haven’t had time to look at it yet.그 보고서에 대해서는 정말 의견을 말할 수가 없어요 – 아직 볼 시간이 없었어요.3to examine something and try to find out what is wrong with it무언가를 검사하여 무엇이 잘못되었는지 알아내다:
You should get the doctor to look at that cut.그 상처를 의사한테 보여야 해요.
Can you look at my car? There’s a strange noise coming from the front wheel.제 차 좀 봐줄 수 있어요? 앞바퀴에서 이상한 소리가 나요.4to study and think about something, especially in order to decide what to do특히 무엇을 할지 결정하기 위해 무언가를 연구하고 생각하다:
We need to look very carefully at ways of improving our efficiency.우리는 효율성을 높이는 방법을 매우 신중하게 살펴볼 필요가 있다.5look at somebody/something spoken구어 used to mention someone or something as an example예시로 누군가 또는 무언가를 언급할 때 쓰임:
You don’t have to be smart to be good at music – look at Gary.음악을 잘하기 위해 꼭 똑똑할 필요는 없어요 – Gary를 보세요.6to think about something in a particular way특정한 방식으로 무언가를 바라보다 SYN see:
I’d like to be friends again, but Richard doesn’t look at it that way.다시 친구가 되고 싶지만 Richard는 그렇게 생각하지 않아요.7not much to look at informal비격식 if someone or something is not much to look at, they are not attractivenot much to look at이면 외모가 매력적이지 않다는 뜻look back phrasal verb1to think about something that happened in the past과거에 일어난 일을 돌이켜 보다look back on/to
When I look back on those days I realize I was desperately unhappy.그 시절을 되돌아보면 내가 몹시 불행했다는 것을 깨닫는다.
Looking back on it, I still can’t figure out what went wrong.돌이켜봐도 뭐가 잘못됐는지 여전히 모르겠다.2never look back to become more and more successful, especially after a particular success특히 어떤 성공 이후 점점 더 성공하다:
After winning the scholarship he never looked back.장학금을 받은 후 그는 계속 승승장구했다.look down on something/somebody phrasal verb to think that you are better than someone else, for example because you are more successful, or of a higher social class than they are예를 들어 더 성공했거나 더 높은 사회적 신분이기 때문에 자신이 남보다 낫다고 생각하다:
Mr Garcia looks down on anyone who hasn’t had a college education.Garcia씨는 대학 교육을 받지 않은 사람이라면 누구든 깔본다.look for somebody/something phrasal verb1to try to find something that you have lost, or someone who is not where they should be잃어버린 것이나 있어야 할 곳에 없는 사람을 찾으려 하다 SYN search for:
I’m looking for Steve – have you seen him?Steve를 찾고 있어요 – 혹시 봤어요?
Detectives are still looking for the escaped prisoner.형사들은 탈주한 죄수를 여전히 수색 중이다. → search2(1)2be looking for somebody/something to be trying to find a particular kind of thing or person특정 유형의 물건이나 사람을 찾으려 하다:
I’m sorry, we’re really looking for someone with no family commitments.죄송하지만, 저희는 가족에 대한 부담이 없는 분을 찾고 있어요.be (just) what/who you are looking for
‘Salubrious’! That’s just the word I was looking for."Salubrious"! 바로 내가 찾던 단어야.3be looking for trouble informal비격식 to be behaving in a way that makes it likely that problems or violence will happen문제나 폭력이 일어나기 쉬운 방식으로 행동하다:
They walked into a bar looking for trouble.그들은 싸움을 걸려고 술집에 들어갔다.look forward to something phrasal verb to be excited and pleased about something that is going to happen앞으로 일어날 일에 대해 설레고 기대하다:
I’m really looking forward to our vacation.우리 휴가가 정말 기대돼요.look forward to doing something
My mother says she’s looking forward to meeting you.어머니가 당신 만나는 것을 기대하고 있다고 하셨어요.look in phrasal verb informal비격식 to make a short visit to someone, while you are going somewhere else, especially if they are ill or need help다른 곳에 가는 길에 특히 아프거나 도움이 필요한 누군가를 잠깐 방문하다 SYN drop in, call inlook in on
I promised to look in on Dad and see if he’s feeling any better.아빠한테 잠깐 들러서 좀 나아졌는지 보겠다고 약속했어요.look into something phrasal verb to try to find out the truth about a problem, crime etc in order to solve it해결하기 위해 문제, 범죄 등의 진실을 밝히려 하다 SYN investigate:
Police are looking into the disappearance of two children.경찰은 두 아이의 실종 사건을 조사하고 있다.look on phrasal verb1to watch something happening, without being involved in it or trying to stop it관여하거나 막으려 하지 않고 무언가가 일어나는 것을 지켜보다:
Only one man tried to help us, the rest just looked on in silence.단 한 명만 우리를 도우려 했고, 나머지는 그저 침묵 속에 지켜보기만 했다.2look on somebody/something (also look upon somebody/something) to consider someone or something in a particular way, or as a particular thing특정한 방식으로 또는 특정한 것으로 누군가나 무언가를 여기다look on as
I look on him as a good friend.나는 그를 좋은 친구로 여긴다.look on with
Strangers to the village are looked upon with a mixture of fear and suspicion.마을에 낯선 이들은 두려움과 의심이 섞인 시선으로 여겨진다.look something ↔ out phrasal verb to search for and find a particular thing among your possessions소지품 중에서 특정한 것을 찾아내다:
I’ll look out some of my old books for you.오래된 책 몇 권 찾아볼게요.look out for somebody/something phrasal verb1to pay attention to what is happening around you, so that you will notice a particular person or thing if you see them특정 사람이나 물건을 보았을 때 알아볼 수 있도록 주변에서 일어나는 것에 주의를 기울이다:
Look out for your Aunt while you’re at the station.역에 있는 동안 이모를 잘 찾아보세요.
He’s looking out for a nice apartment downtown.그는 시내에서 좋은 아파트를 찾고 있다.2to try to make sure that someone is treated well누군가가 잘 대우받도록 신경 쓰다:
My older brother always looked out for me when we were kids.어릴 때 형[오빠]이 항상 나를 챙겨줬어요.look out for yourself/number one (=think only of the advantages you can get for yourself)(=자신이 얻을 수 있는 이익만 생각하다)look something/somebody ↔ over phrasal verb to examine something or someone quickly, without paying much attention to detail세부 사항에 크게 주의를 기울이지 않고 무언가 또는 누군가를 빠르게 살펴보다:
Do you have a few minutes to look these samples over?이 샘플들을 훑어볼 시간이 잠깐 있어요?look round phrasal verb British English to look around둘러보다look through somebody/something phrasal verb1to look for something among a pile of papers, in a drawer, in someone’s pockets etc서류 더미, 서랍, 누군가의 주머니 등에서 무언가를 찾다 SYN go through:
I’ve looked through all my papers but I still can’t find the contract.서류를 모두 뒤졌는데도 계약서를 아직 찾지 못했다.2to not notice or pretend to not notice someone you know, even though you see them아는 사람을 보면서도 알아차리지 못하거나 못 본 척하다look straight/right through somebody
I saw Fiona in the street yesterday and she looked straight through me.어제 거리에서 Fiona를 봤는데 그녀는 나를 아예 못 본 척했다.look to somebody/something phrasal verb1to depend on someone to provide help, advice etc도움, 조언 등을 얻기 위해 누군가에게 의지하다look to for
We look to you for support.우리는 당신의 지원을 기대하고 있어요.look to somebody to do something
They’re looking to the new manager to make the company profitable.그들은 새 관리자가 회사를 흑자로 이끌어 주기를 기대하고 있다.2to pay attention to something, especially in order to improve it특히 개선하기 위해 무언가에 주의를 기울이다:
We must look to our defences.우리는 방어 태세에 주의를 기울여야 한다.look up phrasal verb1if a situation is looking up, it is improving상황이 looking up이면 나아지고 있다는 뜻 SYN improve, get better:
Now the summer’s here things are looking up!이제 여름이 왔으니 상황이 나아지고 있어!2 look something ↔ up if you look up information in a book, on a computer etc, you try to find it there책이나 컴퓨터 등에서 정보를 찾아보다:
Look the word up in your dictionary.그 단어를 사전에서 찾아보세요.
I’ll just look up the train times.기차 시간을 찾아볼게요.3 look somebody ↔ up to visit someone you know, especially when you are in the place where they live for a different reason다른 이유로 아는 사람이 사는 곳을 방문했을 때 특히 그 사람을 찾아가다:
Don’t forget to look me up when you come to Atlanta.Atlanta에 오면 꼭 나를 찾아오는 거 잊지 마세요.look up to somebody phrasal verb to admire or respect someone누군가를 존경하거나 우러르다:
I’ve always looked up to Bill for his courage and determination.나는 항상 Bill의 용기와 결단력을 존경해왔다.
모든 번역 보기1see [intransitive] to turn your eyes towards something, so that you can see it볼 수 있도록 무언가를 향해 눈을 돌리다:
We sneaked out while Jessie’s mom wasn’t looking.Jessie의 엄마가 보지 않는 사이에 우리는 몰래 빠져나갔다.
If you look carefully you can see that the painting represents a human figure.자세히 보면 그 그림이 인물을 나타내고 있다는 것을 알 수 있다.
Gina covered her eyes, afraid to look.Gina는 보기가 두려워 눈을 가렸다.look at
‘It’s time we left,’ Ian said, looking at his watch."이제 떠날 시간이야"라고 Ian이 시계를 보며 말했다.
The men all turned to look at her as she entered the room.그녀가 방에 들어서자 남자들이 모두 돌아서서 그녀를 바라봤다.look away/over/down etc
Dad looked up from his paper and smiled.아빠는 신문에서 눈을 들어 미소를 지었다.
‘We can’t go out in this weather,’ said Bob, looking out of the window."이런 날씨에는 나갈 수가 없어"라고 Bob이 창밖을 바라보며 말했다.GRAMMAR: Prepositions with look문법:look과 함께 쓰는 전치사• You look at someone or something: · She was looking at the baby.· I looked at the screen. ✗Don’t say: She was looking to the baby. | I looked to the screen.• 누군가 또는 무언가를 볼 때는 look at을 씁니다:·She was looking at the baby.·I looked at the screen. ✗이렇게 말하지 마세요:She was looking to the baby. | I looked to the screen.• If you look to someone, you depend on them: · He always looked to his father for advice.• look to someone은 그 사람에게 의지한다는 뜻입니다:·He always looked to his father for advice.2search [intransitive] to try to find something무언가를 찾으려 하다:
I looked everywhere but Jimmy was nowhere to be found.나는 어디서나 찾아봤지만 Jimmy는 보이지 않았다.look for
Could you help me look for my contact lens?내 콘택트렌즈 찾는 것 좀 도와줄 수 있어요?
If you’re looking for a bargain, try the local market.저렴한 물건을 찾고 있다면 지역 시장을 가보세요.look in/under/between etc
Try looking under the bed.침대 밑을 찾아보세요.3seem [linking verb] to seem~처럼 보이다; ~인 것 같다:
From the way things look at the moment, the Republicans are unlikely to win this election.현재 상황으로 보아 공화당이 이번 선거에서 이길 가능성은 낮다.look good/bad etc
The future’s looking good.미래가 밝아 보인다.it looks as if/as though/like (=it seems likely that)(=~할 것 같다)
It looks as if it might rain later.나중에 비가 올 것 같다.
It looks like they won’t be needing us anymore.그들이 더 이상 우리를 필요로 하지 않을 것 같다.
You made me look really stupid in front of all my friends!당신은 내 친구들 모두 앞에서 내가 정말 바보처럼 보이게 했어요!4appearance [linking verb] to have a particular appearance특정한 외모를 지니다:
How do I look?나 어때 보여요?look tired/happy/sad etc
You look tired. You should go to bed.피곤해 보여요. 자야 할 것 같아요.look as if/as though/like
He looked as if he hadn’t washed for a week.그는 일주일 동안 씻지 않은 것처럼 보였다.
What did the man look like?그 남자는 어떻게 생겼어요?
My sister doesn’t look anything like me.내 여동생은 나랑 전혀 닮지 않았다. → look like a million dollars at million(4)GRAMMAR: Linking verbs문법: 연결동사Look is a linking verb in meanings 3 and 4. This type of verb links the subject of the sentence with an adjective or noun: · It looks windy outside.· You look beautiful.· She made him look a fool.의미 3과 4에서 look은 연결 동사입니다. 이 유형의 동사는 문장의 주어를 형용사나 명사와 연결합니다:·It looks windy outside.·You look beautiful.·She made him look a fool.5look daggers at somebody informal비격식 to look at someone with a very angry expression on your face매우 화난 표정으로 누군가를 바라보다6look somebody up and down to look at someone carefully from their head to their feet, as if you are forming an opinion about them누군가에 대한 인상을 형성하듯 머리부터 발끝까지 꼼꼼히 바라보다7look somebody in the eye to look directly at someone when you are speaking to them, especially to show that you are not afraid of them or that you are telling the truth말하는 상대방의 눈을 똑바로 바라보다 (특히 두렵지 않거나 사실을 말하고 있음을 보여주기 위해):
Owen didn’t dare look his father in the eye.Owen은 아버지의 눈을 똑바로 바라볼 엄두가 나지 않았다.8look down your nose at somebody/something to behave as if you think that someone or something is not good enough for you누군가 또는 무언가가 자신에게 충분하지 않다고 생각하는 것처럼 행동하다:
He looks down his nose at anyone foreign.그는 외국인이라면 누구에게나 코웃음을 친다.9look the other way to ignore something bad that is happening and not try to stop it나쁜 일이 일어나고 있는데도 못 본 척하고 막으려 하지 않다:
Prison guards looked the other way as the man was attacked by fellow prisoners.그 남자가 동료 수감자들에게 폭행당하는 동안 교도관들은 모른 척했다.10look no further used to say that something you are offering is exactly what someone has been trying to find제공하는 것이 누군가가 찾고 있던 바로 그것임을 나타낼 때 쓰임:
Want a quiet country retreat for your weekend break? Then look no further!주말 휴가에 조용한 시골 휴양지를 원하세요? 더 이상 찾을 필요가 없습니다!11face a direction [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] if a building looks in a particular direction, it faces that direction건물이 특정 방향을 향하고 있다 (바라보고 있다):
The cabin looks east, so we get the morning sun.오두막이 동쪽을 향하고 있어서 아침 햇살을 받을 수 있다.12look before you leap used to say that it is sensible to think about the possible dangers or difficulties of something before doing it무언가를 하기 전에 발생 가능한 위험이나 어려움을 생각하는 것이 현명하다고 할 때 쓰임13be looking to do something informal비격식 to be planning or expecting to do something무언가를 할 계획이거나 기대하고 있다:
We’re looking to buy a new car early next year.우리는 내년 초에 새 차를 살 계획이다.14look under the bonnet British English, look under the hood American English to look at or find out about the less noticeable features of something무언가의 덜 눈에 띄는 특징을 살펴보거나 알아보다:
Look under the bonnet of the company before investing in it.그 회사에 투자하기 전에 내부를 꼼꼼히 살펴보세요.SPOKEN PHRASES15look a)used to tell someone to look at something that you think is interesting, surprising etc흥미롭거나 놀랍다고 생각하는 것을 보라고 말할 때 쓰임:
Look! There’s a fox!봐! 여우가 있어! b)used to get someone’s attention so that you can suggest something or tell them something무언가를 제안하거나 말하기 위해 상대방의 주의를 끌 때 쓰임:
Look. Why don’t you think about it and give me your answer tomorrow?있잖아, 생각해 보고 내일 대답해 줄래요?
Look, I’ve had enough of this. I’m going home.있잖아, 이제 지쳤어. 나 집에 갈래.16look out! used to warn someone that they are in danger위험에 처해 있다고 경고할 때 쓰임 SYN watch out:
Look out! There’s a car coming.조심해! 차가 온다.17 look at that! used to tell someone to look at something that you think is interesting, bad etc흥미롭거나 나쁘다고 생각하는 것을 보라고 말할 때 쓰임:
Look at that! What a horrible mess!저것 좀 봐! 정말 끔찍하게 어지럽잖아!18look who’s here! used when someone arrives unexpectedly누군가 예상치 못하게 나타났을 때 쓰임:
Well, look who’s here! It’s Jill and Paul!어머, 이게 누구야! Jill이랑 Paul이잖아!19don’t look now used to say that you have seen someone but do not want them to know you have noticed them누군가를 봤지만 그 사실을 상대방이 알게 하고 싶지 않을 때 쓰임:
Oh no! Don’t look now but here comes Tony.안돼! 지금 보지 마, 근데 Tony가 오고 있어.20 look what you’re doing/look where you’re going etc used to tell someone to be careful조심하라고 말할 때 쓰임:
Look where you’re putting your feet! There’s mud all over the carpet!발 딛는 곳 좀 봐요! 카펫이 온통 진흙투성이잖아요!21look what you’ve done! used to angrily tell someone to look at the result of a mistake they have made or something bad they have done상대방이 저지른 실수나 나쁜 행동의 결과를 화내며 보라고 말할 때 쓰임:
Look what you’ve done – my jacket’s ruined!네가 한 것 좀 봐 – 내 재킷이 망가졌잖아!22 look here old-fashioned구식 used to get someone’s attention in order to tell them something, especially when you are annoyed with them특히 상대방에게 화가 났을 때 무언가를 말하기 위해 주의를 끌 때 쓰임:
Look here, you can’t say things like that to me!이봐요, 나한테 그런 말을 할 수는 없어요!23(I’m) just looking used when you are in a shop, to say that you are only looking at things, but do not intend to buy anything now가게에서 그냥 구경만 하고 지금 당장 살 생각은 없다고 말할 때 쓰임:
‘Can I help you?’ ‘No, thanks. I’m just looking.’"뭘 도와드릴까요?" "아니요, 괜찮아요. 그냥 둘러보는 중이에요." → look kindly on somebody/something at kindly1(3)GRAMMAR문법You say: · I’m looking forward to your visit. ✗Don’t say: I’m looking forward for your visit. | I’m looking forward your visit.올바른 표현:·I'm looking forward to your visit. ✗이렇게 말하지 마세요:I'm looking forward for your visit. | I'm looking forward your visit.THESAURUS유의어look to turn your eyes towards someone or something, so that you can see them볼 수 있도록 누군가 또는 무언가를 향해 눈을 돌리다: · You should never look directly at the sun.·태양을 직접 쳐다봐서는 안 됩니다.· After a while, he turned and looked at me.·잠시 후 그는 몸을 돌려 나를 바라봤다.have/take a look especially spoken특히 구어에서 to look at something quickly, especially in order to find or check something무언가를 찾거나 확인하기 위해 빠르게 훑어보다: · I’ll have a look in my desk.·책상 안을 찾아볼게요.· Take a look at this!·이것 좀 봐봐!glance to look at someone or something for a short time and then look quickly away누군가 또는 무언가를 잠깐 보다가 재빨리 시선을 돌리다: · Damien glanced nervously at his watch.·Damien은 불안하게 시계를 힐끗 봤다.peek/peep (also take a peek/peep) to look quickly at something – used especially when you are not supposed to look, or when you are looking through a small gap무언가를 살짝 훔쳐보다 – 특히 봐서는 안 될 때나 작은 틈으로 들여다볼 때 쓰임: · The door was open so he peeked inside.·문이 열려 있어서 그는 안을 살짝 들여다봤다.· Katy peeped at her birthday present on the table.·Katy는 테이블 위에 있는 생일 선물을 살짝 훔쳐봤다.peer to look very carefully, especially because you cannot see well특히 잘 보이지 않아서 매우 유심히 들여다보다: · Kenji was peering at the screen.·Kenji는 화면을 뚫어져라 들여다보고 있었다.glare to look at someone in an angry way화난 표정으로 누군가를 바라보다: · She glared at me as I got up to leave.·내가 일어나 자리를 뜨려 할 때 그녀가 나를 노려봤다.stare to look at someone or something for a long time without moving your eyes눈을 움직이지 않고 오랫동안 누군가 또는 무언가를 응시하다: · It’s rude to stare.·뚫어지게 쳐다보는 것은 무례한 행동입니다.· She stared straight into the camera.·그녀는 카메라를 똑바로 응시했다.gaze to look at someone or something for a long time, often without realizing that you are doing it종종 자신이 그러고 있다는 것을 깨닫지 못한 채 오랫동안 누군가 또는 무언가를 바라보다: · She gazed out of the window.·그녀는 창밖을 멍하니 바라봤다.· He lay on his bed gazing at the ceiling.·그는 침대에 누워 천장을 바라보고 있었다.gape to look at someone or something for a long time, usually with your mouth open, because you are very shocked or surprised매우 충격받거나 놀라서 대개 입을 벌린 채 오랫동안 누군가 또는 무언가를 쳐다보다: · People gaped at him with wide-open mouths.·사람들은 입을 크게 벌리고 그를 멍하니 바라봤다.regard formal격식체 to look at someone or something, especially in a particular way특히 특정한 방식으로 누군가 또는 무언가를 바라보다: · He regarded her steadily.·그는 차분하게 그녀를 바라봤다.look after somebody/something phrasal verb especially British English1to take care of someone by helping them, giving them what they need, or keeping them safe돕거나, 필요한 것을 제공하거나, 안전하게 지켜줌으로써 누군가를 돌보다 SYN take care of:
Don’t worry, I’ll look after the kids tomorrow.걱정 마요, 내일 제가 아이들을 돌볼게요.
Susan looked after us very well. She’s an excellent cook.Susan이 우리를 아주 잘 돌봐줬어요. 그녀는 훌륭한 요리사예요.
You could tell that the horse had been well looked after.그 말이 잘 돌봄을 받았다는 것을 알 수 있었다.2to be responsible for dealing with something무언가를 처리할 책임을 지다 SYN take care of:
I’m leaving you here to look after the business until I get back.내가 돌아올 때까지 여기서 사업을 관리해 주세요.3look after yourself spoken구어 used when you are saying goodbye to someone in a friendly way친근하게 누군가와 작별 인사를 할 때 쓰임4can look after yourself to not need anyone else to take care of you다른 사람의 돌봄이 필요하지 않다:
Don’t worry about Maisie – she can look after herself.Maisie 걱정은 마세요 – 그녀는 스스로를 돌볼 수 있어요.look ahead phrasal verb to think about and plan for what might happen in the future미래에 일어날 수 있는 일에 대해 생각하고 계획하다:
Looking ahead, we must expect radical changes to be made in our system of government.앞을 내다볼 때, 우리는 정부 체제에 근본적인 변화가 있을 것을 예상해야 한다.look around (also look round British English) phrasal verb1to try to find something무언가를 찾으려 하다look around for
Jason’s going to start looking around for a new job.Jason은 새 직장을 찾기 시작할 것이다.2look around/round (something) to look at what is in a place such as a building, shop, town etc, especially when you are walking특히 걸으면서 건물, 가게, 마을 등의 장소 안을 둘러보다:
Do we have to pay to look around the castle?성을 둘러보려면 입장료를 내야 하나요?
Let’s look round the shops.가게들을 둘러봅시다.look at somebody/something phrasal verb1to turn your eyes towards someone or something, so that you can see them볼 수 있도록 누군가 또는 무언가를 향해 눈을 돌리다:
The twins looked at each other and smiled.쌍둥이는 서로를 바라보며 미소를 지었다.2to read something quickly in order to form an opinion of it의견을 형성하기 위해 무언가를 빠르게 읽다:
I really can’t comment on the report – I haven’t had time to look at it yet.그 보고서에 대해서는 정말 의견을 말할 수가 없어요 – 아직 볼 시간이 없었어요.3to examine something and try to find out what is wrong with it무언가를 검사하여 무엇이 잘못되었는지 알아내다:
You should get the doctor to look at that cut.그 상처를 의사한테 보여야 해요.
Can you look at my car? There’s a strange noise coming from the front wheel.제 차 좀 봐줄 수 있어요? 앞바퀴에서 이상한 소리가 나요.4to study and think about something, especially in order to decide what to do특히 무엇을 할지 결정하기 위해 무언가를 연구하고 생각하다:
We need to look very carefully at ways of improving our efficiency.우리는 효율성을 높이는 방법을 매우 신중하게 살펴볼 필요가 있다.5look at somebody/something spoken구어 used to mention someone or something as an example예시로 누군가 또는 무언가를 언급할 때 쓰임:
You don’t have to be smart to be good at music – look at Gary.음악을 잘하기 위해 꼭 똑똑할 필요는 없어요 – Gary를 보세요.6to think about something in a particular way특정한 방식으로 무언가를 바라보다 SYN see:
I’d like to be friends again, but Richard doesn’t look at it that way.다시 친구가 되고 싶지만 Richard는 그렇게 생각하지 않아요.7not much to look at informal비격식 if someone or something is not much to look at, they are not attractivenot much to look at이면 외모가 매력적이지 않다는 뜻look back phrasal verb1to think about something that happened in the past과거에 일어난 일을 돌이켜 보다look back on/to
When I look back on those days I realize I was desperately unhappy.그 시절을 되돌아보면 내가 몹시 불행했다는 것을 깨닫는다.
Looking back on it, I still can’t figure out what went wrong.돌이켜봐도 뭐가 잘못됐는지 여전히 모르겠다.2never look back to become more and more successful, especially after a particular success특히 어떤 성공 이후 점점 더 성공하다:
After winning the scholarship he never looked back.장학금을 받은 후 그는 계속 승승장구했다.look down on something/somebody phrasal verb to think that you are better than someone else, for example because you are more successful, or of a higher social class than they are예를 들어 더 성공했거나 더 높은 사회적 신분이기 때문에 자신이 남보다 낫다고 생각하다:
Mr Garcia looks down on anyone who hasn’t had a college education.Garcia씨는 대학 교육을 받지 않은 사람이라면 누구든 깔본다.look for somebody/something phrasal verb1to try to find something that you have lost, or someone who is not where they should be잃어버린 것이나 있어야 할 곳에 없는 사람을 찾으려 하다 SYN search for:
I’m looking for Steve – have you seen him?Steve를 찾고 있어요 – 혹시 봤어요?
Detectives are still looking for the escaped prisoner.형사들은 탈주한 죄수를 여전히 수색 중이다. → search2(1)2be looking for somebody/something to be trying to find a particular kind of thing or person특정 유형의 물건이나 사람을 찾으려 하다:
I’m sorry, we’re really looking for someone with no family commitments.죄송하지만, 저희는 가족에 대한 부담이 없는 분을 찾고 있어요.be (just) what/who you are looking for
‘Salubrious’! That’s just the word I was looking for."Salubrious"! 바로 내가 찾던 단어야.3be looking for trouble informal비격식 to be behaving in a way that makes it likely that problems or violence will happen문제나 폭력이 일어나기 쉬운 방식으로 행동하다:
They walked into a bar looking for trouble.그들은 싸움을 걸려고 술집에 들어갔다.look forward to something phrasal verb to be excited and pleased about something that is going to happen앞으로 일어날 일에 대해 설레고 기대하다:
I’m really looking forward to our vacation.우리 휴가가 정말 기대돼요.look forward to doing something
My mother says she’s looking forward to meeting you.어머니가 당신 만나는 것을 기대하고 있다고 하셨어요.look in phrasal verb informal비격식 to make a short visit to someone, while you are going somewhere else, especially if they are ill or need help다른 곳에 가는 길에 특히 아프거나 도움이 필요한 누군가를 잠깐 방문하다 SYN drop in, call inlook in on
I promised to look in on Dad and see if he’s feeling any better.아빠한테 잠깐 들러서 좀 나아졌는지 보겠다고 약속했어요.look into something phrasal verb to try to find out the truth about a problem, crime etc in order to solve it해결하기 위해 문제, 범죄 등의 진실을 밝히려 하다 SYN investigate:
Police are looking into the disappearance of two children.경찰은 두 아이의 실종 사건을 조사하고 있다.look on phrasal verb1to watch something happening, without being involved in it or trying to stop it관여하거나 막으려 하지 않고 무언가가 일어나는 것을 지켜보다:
Only one man tried to help us, the rest just looked on in silence.단 한 명만 우리를 도우려 했고, 나머지는 그저 침묵 속에 지켜보기만 했다.2look on somebody/something (also look upon somebody/something) to consider someone or something in a particular way, or as a particular thing특정한 방식으로 또는 특정한 것으로 누군가나 무언가를 여기다look on as
I look on him as a good friend.나는 그를 좋은 친구로 여긴다.look on with
Strangers to the village are looked upon with a mixture of fear and suspicion.마을에 낯선 이들은 두려움과 의심이 섞인 시선으로 여겨진다.look something ↔ out phrasal verb to search for and find a particular thing among your possessions소지품 중에서 특정한 것을 찾아내다:
I’ll look out some of my old books for you.오래된 책 몇 권 찾아볼게요.look out for somebody/something phrasal verb1to pay attention to what is happening around you, so that you will notice a particular person or thing if you see them특정 사람이나 물건을 보았을 때 알아볼 수 있도록 주변에서 일어나는 것에 주의를 기울이다:
Look out for your Aunt while you’re at the station.역에 있는 동안 이모를 잘 찾아보세요.
He’s looking out for a nice apartment downtown.그는 시내에서 좋은 아파트를 찾고 있다.2to try to make sure that someone is treated well누군가가 잘 대우받도록 신경 쓰다:
My older brother always looked out for me when we were kids.어릴 때 형[오빠]이 항상 나를 챙겨줬어요.look out for yourself/number one (=think only of the advantages you can get for yourself)(=자신이 얻을 수 있는 이익만 생각하다)look something/somebody ↔ over phrasal verb to examine something or someone quickly, without paying much attention to detail세부 사항에 크게 주의를 기울이지 않고 무언가 또는 누군가를 빠르게 살펴보다:
Do you have a few minutes to look these samples over?이 샘플들을 훑어볼 시간이 잠깐 있어요?look round phrasal verb British English to look around둘러보다look through somebody/something phrasal verb1to look for something among a pile of papers, in a drawer, in someone’s pockets etc서류 더미, 서랍, 누군가의 주머니 등에서 무언가를 찾다 SYN go through:
I’ve looked through all my papers but I still can’t find the contract.서류를 모두 뒤졌는데도 계약서를 아직 찾지 못했다.2to not notice or pretend to not notice someone you know, even though you see them아는 사람을 보면서도 알아차리지 못하거나 못 본 척하다look straight/right through somebody
I saw Fiona in the street yesterday and she looked straight through me.어제 거리에서 Fiona를 봤는데 그녀는 나를 아예 못 본 척했다.look to somebody/something phrasal verb1to depend on someone to provide help, advice etc도움, 조언 등을 얻기 위해 누군가에게 의지하다look to for
We look to you for support.우리는 당신의 지원을 기대하고 있어요.look to somebody to do something
They’re looking to the new manager to make the company profitable.그들은 새 관리자가 회사를 흑자로 이끌어 주기를 기대하고 있다.2to pay attention to something, especially in order to improve it특히 개선하기 위해 무언가에 주의를 기울이다:
We must look to our defences.우리는 방어 태세에 주의를 기울여야 한다.look up phrasal verb1if a situation is looking up, it is improving상황이 looking up이면 나아지고 있다는 뜻 SYN improve, get better:
Now the summer’s here things are looking up!이제 여름이 왔으니 상황이 나아지고 있어!2 look something ↔ up if you look up information in a book, on a computer etc, you try to find it there책이나 컴퓨터 등에서 정보를 찾아보다:
Look the word up in your dictionary.그 단어를 사전에서 찾아보세요.
I’ll just look up the train times.기차 시간을 찾아볼게요.3 look somebody ↔ up to visit someone you know, especially when you are in the place where they live for a different reason다른 이유로 아는 사람이 사는 곳을 방문했을 때 특히 그 사람을 찾아가다:
Don’t forget to look me up when you come to Atlanta.Atlanta에 오면 꼭 나를 찾아오는 거 잊지 마세요.look up to somebody phrasal verb to admire or respect someone누군가를 존경하거나 우러르다:
I’ve always looked up to Bill for his courage and determination.나는 항상 Bill의 용기와 결단력을 존경해왔다.looklook2 noun
1look at [countable usually singular] an act of looking at something무언가를 보는 행위have/take a look (at somebody/something)
Let me have a look at that – I think it’s mine.그것 좀 볼게요 – 제 거 같아요.
Take a good look at the photo and see if you recognize anyone in it.사진을 자세히 보고 아는 사람이 있는지 확인해 보세요.
I took one look at the coat and decided it wasn’t worth £50.그 코트를 한번 보고서 50파운드의 가치는 없다고 판단했다.have/take a look around (also have/take a look round )British English (=look at all the things in a particular place)(=특정 장소의 모든 것을 둘러보다)
I have a special interest in old houses. Do you mind if I take a look around?저는 오래된 집에 특별한 관심이 있어요. 둘러봐도 될까요?2expression [countable] an expression that you make with your eyes or face눈이나 얼굴로 짓는 표정give somebody a look
Mike gave him such a severe look he didn’t dare argue.Mike가 너무나 엄한 눈초리로 쏘아봐서 그는 감히 반박하지 못했다.
Why has Jake been giving me dirty looks (=unfriendly looks) all morning?Jake는 왜 아침 내내 나한테 불쾌한 눈빛(=비우호적인 시선)을 보내는 걸까요?3consider [singular] an act of examining something and thinking about it무언가를 살펴보고 생각하는 행위have/take a look (at somebody/something)
Have you had a chance to take a look at my proposal yet?제 제안서를 볼 기회가 있었나요?
I asked the vet to have a quick look at the puppies as well.수의사에게 강아지들도 잠깐 봐달라고 부탁했어요.
It’s time to take a fresh look at the old problem of low pay.저임금이라는 오래된 문제를 새로운 시각으로 살펴볼 때가 됐다.
This month, take a long hard look (=examine very carefully) at where your money is going.이번 달에는 돈이 어디로 가는지 꼼꼼히(=매우 신중하게) 살펴보세요.4search [singular] an attempt to find something무언가를 찾으려는 시도:
I can’t find them anywhere. Have a look yourself.어디서도 찾을 수가 없어요. 직접 찾아보세요.
She had a good look (=searched carefully) through the files.그녀는 파일들을 꼼꼼히(=신중하게) 뒤졌다.5appearance [countable usually singular] the appearance that someone or something has누군가 또는 무언가의 외모나 모습:
The area has a very seedy look to it.그 지역은 매우 허름해 보인다.
Mr Flynn had a tired, ill look in his eyes.Flynn씨의 눈빛에는 피곤하고 아픈 기색이 역력했다.not like the look of somebody/something (=think that something bad has happened or will happen because of something’s appearance)(=무언가의 외관 때문에 나쁜 일이 일어났거나 일어날 것이라고 생각하다)
We should turn back now. It’s getting dark and I don’t like the look of those rain clouds.이제 돌아가야 해요. 어두워지고 있고 저 비구름의 모습이 불안해요.6way something seems [countable] the way something seems to be무언가가 보이는 방식; 겉으로 보이는 상황:
The neighbours are back from holiday by the looks of it (=that is how it seems).보아하니(=그렇게 보인다) 이웃들이 휴가에서 돌아온 것 같다.
I don’t like the look of this new policy (=I do not like the way it seems).이 새 정책의 모습이 마음에 들지 않는다(=보이는 방식이 싫다).7beauty looks [plural] physical attractiveness외모의 매력:
Fiona’s got everything – looks, money and youth.Fiona는 모든 걸 갖고 있다 – 외모, 돈, 그리고 젊음.
You get your good looks from your mother.당신의 좋은 외모는 어머니를 닮은 거예요.
When she lost her looks (=became less attractive) she found it difficult to get work.그녀가 미모를 잃었을 때(=덜 매력적이 되었을 때) 일자리를 찾기가 어려웠다.8fashion [singular] a particular style in clothes, hair, furniture etc옷, 머리, 가구 등의 특정 스타일:
The hippy look is back again.히피 룩이 다시 돌아왔다.9if looks could kill used to say that someone is looking at someone else in a very angry or unfriendly way누군가가 다른 사람을 매우 화나거나 적대적인 시선으로 바라보고 있다고 할 때 쓰임THESAURUS유의어look an act of looking at something무언가를 보는 행위: · Let me have a look at the map.·지도 좀 볼게요.· I took a quick look around the room.·방을 빠르게 둘러봤다.glance a quick look at something before looking away again잠깐 훑어보고 다시 시선을 돌리는 것; 곁눈질: · Susan cast a quick glance at me (=she looked quickly at me).·Susan이 나를 힐끗 봤다(=빠르게 나를 쳐다봤다).· He could not resist a sidelong glance (=quickly looking to the side) to see what was happening on the other side of the road.·그는 도로 반대편에서 무슨 일이 일어나고 있는지 보려고 곁눈질(=재빠르게 옆을 보는 것)을 참을 수 없었다.glimpse a short look at someone or something in which you do not see them very clearly누군가 또는 무언가를 잠깐 보지만 뚜렷하게 보이지 않는 것; 얼핏 봄: · Fans were hoping to catch a glimpse of the singer as he left the hotel.·팬들은 가수가 호텔을 나설 때 잠깐이라도 볼 수 있기를 바랐다.· I had only a fleeting glimpse (=a very quick look) of the two men as they ran away.·도망치는 두 남자를 순식간에(=아주 짧게) 흘끗 봤을 뿐이었다.gaze a long steady look길고 안정적인 응시: · Eddie fixed his gaze on the floor.·Eddie는 시선을 바닥에 고정했다.· She looked up and met his gaze (=looked at him when he was looking at her).·그녀는 눈을 들어 그의 시선과 마주쳤다(=그가 그녀를 볼 때 그녀도 그를 바라봤다).stare a long direct look, especially in an unfriendly way or in a way that shows you are surprised길고 직접적인 응시, 특히 적대적인 방식이나 놀람을 나타내는 방식으로: · He was watching me with a cold stare.·그는 차가운 시선으로 나를 응시하고 있었다.· My cheery ‘Good Morning’ was met with a blank stare (=a stare which shows no emotion).·내가 밝게 "좋은 아침이에요"라고 했더니 멍한 시선(=감정을 드러내지 않는 응시)이 돌아왔다.glare an angry look at someone누군가를 향한 화난 시선: · She gave him a hostile glare as he entered the room.·그가 방에 들어오자 그녀는 적대적인 눈빛으로 그를 노려봤다.frown a confused or annoyed look혼란스럽거나 짜증스러운 표정: · ‘Anyway,’ she said with a frown, ‘I don’t see how there could be a connection.’·"어쨌든," 그녀는 얼굴을 찡그리며 말했다, "어떻게 연관이 있을 수 있는지 모르겠어요."
1look at [countable usually singular] an act of looking at something무언가를 보는 행위have/take a look (at somebody/something)
Let me have a look at that – I think it’s mine.그것 좀 볼게요 – 제 거 같아요.
Take a good look at the photo and see if you recognize anyone in it.사진을 자세히 보고 아는 사람이 있는지 확인해 보세요.
I took one look at the coat and decided it wasn’t worth £50.그 코트를 한번 보고서 50파운드의 가치는 없다고 판단했다.have/take a look around (also have/take a look round )British English (=look at all the things in a particular place)(=특정 장소의 모든 것을 둘러보다)
I have a special interest in old houses. Do you mind if I take a look around?저는 오래된 집에 특별한 관심이 있어요. 둘러봐도 될까요?2expression [countable] an expression that you make with your eyes or face눈이나 얼굴로 짓는 표정give somebody a look
Mike gave him such a severe look he didn’t dare argue.Mike가 너무나 엄한 눈초리로 쏘아봐서 그는 감히 반박하지 못했다.
Why has Jake been giving me dirty looks (=unfriendly looks) all morning?Jake는 왜 아침 내내 나한테 불쾌한 눈빛(=비우호적인 시선)을 보내는 걸까요?3consider [singular] an act of examining something and thinking about it무언가를 살펴보고 생각하는 행위have/take a look (at somebody/something)
Have you had a chance to take a look at my proposal yet?제 제안서를 볼 기회가 있었나요?
I asked the vet to have a quick look at the puppies as well.수의사에게 강아지들도 잠깐 봐달라고 부탁했어요.
It’s time to take a fresh look at the old problem of low pay.저임금이라는 오래된 문제를 새로운 시각으로 살펴볼 때가 됐다.
This month, take a long hard look (=examine very carefully) at where your money is going.이번 달에는 돈이 어디로 가는지 꼼꼼히(=매우 신중하게) 살펴보세요.4search [singular] an attempt to find something무언가를 찾으려는 시도:
I can’t find them anywhere. Have a look yourself.어디서도 찾을 수가 없어요. 직접 찾아보세요.
She had a good look (=searched carefully) through the files.그녀는 파일들을 꼼꼼히(=신중하게) 뒤졌다.5appearance [countable usually singular] the appearance that someone or something has누군가 또는 무언가의 외모나 모습:
The area has a very seedy look to it.그 지역은 매우 허름해 보인다.
Mr Flynn had a tired, ill look in his eyes.Flynn씨의 눈빛에는 피곤하고 아픈 기색이 역력했다.not like the look of somebody/something (=think that something bad has happened or will happen because of something’s appearance)(=무언가의 외관 때문에 나쁜 일이 일어났거나 일어날 것이라고 생각하다)
We should turn back now. It’s getting dark and I don’t like the look of those rain clouds.이제 돌아가야 해요. 어두워지고 있고 저 비구름의 모습이 불안해요.6way something seems [countable] the way something seems to be무언가가 보이는 방식; 겉으로 보이는 상황:
The neighbours are back from holiday by the looks of it (=that is how it seems).보아하니(=그렇게 보인다) 이웃들이 휴가에서 돌아온 것 같다.
I don’t like the look of this new policy (=I do not like the way it seems).이 새 정책의 모습이 마음에 들지 않는다(=보이는 방식이 싫다).7beauty looks [plural] physical attractiveness외모의 매력:
Fiona’s got everything – looks, money and youth.Fiona는 모든 걸 갖고 있다 – 외모, 돈, 그리고 젊음.
You get your good looks from your mother.당신의 좋은 외모는 어머니를 닮은 거예요.
When she lost her looks (=became less attractive) she found it difficult to get work.그녀가 미모를 잃었을 때(=덜 매력적이 되었을 때) 일자리를 찾기가 어려웠다.8fashion [singular] a particular style in clothes, hair, furniture etc옷, 머리, 가구 등의 특정 스타일:
The hippy look is back again.히피 룩이 다시 돌아왔다.9if looks could kill used to say that someone is looking at someone else in a very angry or unfriendly way누군가가 다른 사람을 매우 화나거나 적대적인 시선으로 바라보고 있다고 할 때 쓰임THESAURUS유의어look an act of looking at something무언가를 보는 행위: · Let me have a look at the map.·지도 좀 볼게요.· I took a quick look around the room.·방을 빠르게 둘러봤다.glance a quick look at something before looking away again잠깐 훑어보고 다시 시선을 돌리는 것; 곁눈질: · Susan cast a quick glance at me (=she looked quickly at me).·Susan이 나를 힐끗 봤다(=빠르게 나를 쳐다봤다).· He could not resist a sidelong glance (=quickly looking to the side) to see what was happening on the other side of the road.·그는 도로 반대편에서 무슨 일이 일어나고 있는지 보려고 곁눈질(=재빠르게 옆을 보는 것)을 참을 수 없었다.glimpse a short look at someone or something in which you do not see them very clearly누군가 또는 무언가를 잠깐 보지만 뚜렷하게 보이지 않는 것; 얼핏 봄: · Fans were hoping to catch a glimpse of the singer as he left the hotel.·팬들은 가수가 호텔을 나설 때 잠깐이라도 볼 수 있기를 바랐다.· I had only a fleeting glimpse (=a very quick look) of the two men as they ran away.·도망치는 두 남자를 순식간에(=아주 짧게) 흘끗 봤을 뿐이었다.gaze a long steady look길고 안정적인 응시: · Eddie fixed his gaze on the floor.·Eddie는 시선을 바닥에 고정했다.· She looked up and met his gaze (=looked at him when he was looking at her).·그녀는 눈을 들어 그의 시선과 마주쳤다(=그가 그녀를 볼 때 그녀도 그를 바라봤다).stare a long direct look, especially in an unfriendly way or in a way that shows you are surprised길고 직접적인 응시, 특히 적대적인 방식이나 놀람을 나타내는 방식으로: · He was watching me with a cold stare.·그는 차가운 시선으로 나를 응시하고 있었다.· My cheery ‘Good Morning’ was met with a blank stare (=a stare which shows no emotion).·내가 밝게 "좋은 아침이에요"라고 했더니 멍한 시선(=감정을 드러내지 않는 응시)이 돌아왔다.glare an angry look at someone누군가를 향한 화난 시선: · She gave him a hostile glare as he entered the room.·그가 방에 들어오자 그녀는 적대적인 눈빛으로 그를 노려봤다.frown a confused or annoyed look혼란스럽거나 짜증스러운 표정: · ‘Anyway,’ she said with a frown, ‘I don’t see how there could be a connection.’·"어쨌든," 그녀는 얼굴을 찡그리며 말했다, "어떻게 연관이 있을 수 있는지 모르겠어요."