look

look — 動詞

1. to move your eyes and point them at someone or something so that you can see the

1.動詞不及物A1
釋義

看;瞧

將視線投向某人或某物

to move your eyes and point them at someone or something so that you can see them

例句

Felix looked at the big clock on the wall.

Felix 看了看牆上的大時鐘。

look at + noun phrase

Maja looked out of the window at the birds in the garden.

Maja 望向窗外,看著花園裡的鳥兒。

同義詞
  • glance

    a very quick look

  • gaze

    a long, steady look, often in wonder or thought

  • stare

    a fixed look, often considered rude or intense

  • peer

    to look closely or with difficulty, often due to poor light

反義詞
  • ignore

    to deliberately not look

文法句型

look + preposition (at, into, through, out of, etc.)

用法筆記

Unlike 'see', which describes the ability to perceive, 'look' describes the deliberate act of directing the eyes. Frequently followed by a preposition such as 'at', 'into', 'through', or 'out of'.

常見錯誤

I looked him
I looked at him.
💡'look' is intransitive; the object requires a preposition ('at').
I am looking the picture
I am looking at the picture.
💡same rule: you need 'at' before the thing you look at.

2. to search for someone or something that you need or want to find

2.動詞不及物A2
釋義

尋找

試圖找到某人或某物

to search for someone or something that you need or want to find

例句

Tanvi looked for her car keys in every room of the house.

Tanvi 在家裡每個房間尋找她的車鑰匙。

look for + noun (searching)

Jason is looking for a job in the city near the train station.

Jason 正在火車站附近的城市裡找工作。

同義詞
  • search

    slightly more formal and more thorough

  • hunt

    to search with great effort or determination

  • seek

    more formal; often used in writing

文法句型

look for + noun

用法筆記

Almost always used with the preposition 'for' to introduce the thing or person being searched for. The phrasal verb 'look for' is equivalent to 'search for' but is more common in everyday speech.

常見錯誤

She looked her pen
She looked for her pen.
💡when you search, you need 'for' after 'look'.

3. to show a particular quality or state that people notice through sight, for exam

3.動詞不及物A2
釋義

看起來;顯得

從外表判斷似乎有某種特質

to show a particular quality or state that people notice through sight, for example that someone looks tired or that a place looks nice

例句

The soup looks delicious; did you add any special spices to it?

這碗湯看起來很美味;你加了什麼特別的香料嗎?

look + adjective

Astrid looked tired after working all night on the science project.

Astrid 熬夜做科學專題後,看起來很疲憊。

同義詞
  • seem

    broader; can be based on information rather than sight

  • appear

    slightly more formal than 'look'

  • sound

    used for auditory impressions rather than visual

文法句型

look + adjective

look like + noun/clause

look as if/as though + clause

用法筆記

Functions as a linking verb, similar to 'seem' or 'appear'. When followed by an adjective ('look tired'), the adjective describes the subject, not the action. 'Look like' introduces a noun or clause, while 'look as if/as though' introduces a full clause.

常見錯誤

She looks beautifully
She looks beautiful.
💡'look' as a linking verb takes an adjective, not an adverb.
It looks like that it will rain
It looks like it will rain' or 'It looks as if it will rain.
💡'like' already introduces the clause; no extra 'that' needed.

4. to be positioned so that the front part is directed toward a particular directio

4.動詞不及物B1
釋義

朝向

建築物或物體正面對著某個方向

to be positioned so that the front part is directed toward a particular direction or place

例句

The hotel room looks out over the blue ocean and the sandy beach.

那間飯店房間面向蔚藍的海洋和沙灘。

look out over + noun

The bedroom window looks onto a small garden full of roses.

臥室的窗戶對著一個種滿玫瑰的小花園。

同義詞
  • face

    more direct; does not require a preposition in the same way

  • overlook

    to look down on something from above

文法句型

look + adverb/preposition of direction (east, west, onto, over, etc.)

用法筆記

Used for buildings, rooms, windows, or vehicles to describe their orientation. The subject is always an inanimate object, not a person.

常見錯誤

My room looks to the sea
My room looks out over the sea.
💡the preposition 'to' alone sounds unnatural; use 'out over', 'onto', or 'toward' instead.

5. used as a command to warn someone of danger or to ask them to notice something i

5.動詞不及物B1
釋義

注意;聽好

用於命令句提醒人注意或警告

used as a command to warn someone of danger or to ask them to notice something important

例句

"Look where you are going!" the woman shouted as the boy ran across the road.

「看路!」那名女子對跑過馬路的男孩大喊。

imperative: Look + wh-clause

"Look, I have told you three times already — I do not know where your phone is."

「聽好了,我已經告訴你三次了——我不知道你的手機在哪裡。」

同義詞
  • listen

    used to grab attention when the point is about hearing or understanding

  • watch out

    specifically a warning of physical danger

文法句型

imperative: Look!

Look + wh-clause

用法筆記

Used at the beginning of a sentence to grab attention or show frustration. 'Look' and 'Look here' are more common in British English, while 'Look' alone is common in all varieties.

6. to have the intention of doing something in the near future; to aim or plan to d

6.動詞不及物B2
釋義

打算;期望

計劃或期待未來做某事

to have the intention of doing something in the near future; to aim or plan to do something

例句

The technology company is looking to hire more software engineers this year.

那間科技公司今年打算雇用更多軟體工程師。

look to + infinitive (planning)

Walid looked to expand his small business into new markets across Asia.

Walid 期望將他的小生意擴展到亞洲的新市場。

同義詞
  • plan

    more specific; suggests a detailed arrangement

  • aim

    suggests a target or goal

  • intend

    slightly more formal

文法句型

look to + infinitive

用法筆記

Followed by a to-infinitive. More formal than 'plan to' or 'aim to'. Common in business and formal writing.

常見錯誤

They look expanding overseas
They are looking to expand overseas.
💡'look to' must be followed by an infinitive, not a gerund.

7. to take responsibility for dealing with something that needs attention; to inves

7.動詞不及物B2
釋義

處理;調查

負責處理或調查某件事情

to take responsibility for dealing with something that needs attention; to investigate or handle a matter

例句

The committee will look into the complaint and report back next month.

委員會將調查這起投訴,並在下個月提出報告。

look into + noun (investigate)

The social worker is looking to the needs of elderly people in the neighborhood.

那位社工人員正在關注社區中老年人的需求。

同義詞
  • investigate

    more formal; suggests a systematic inquiry

  • handle

    less formal; suggests taking charge of a situation

  • deal with

    common in both speech and writing

文法句型

look into + noun

look to + noun

用法筆記

The phrasal verb 'look into' means 'investigate' and is very common. 'Look to' in this sense means 'attend to' or 'take care of' and is more formal.

常見錯誤

Please look this problem
Please look into this problem.
💡'look into' requires the preposition 'into'.

look — 名詞

look — 感嘆詞