Look down - to direct one's eyes down Don't look down from the roof, you may feel dizzy. He tried to see her eyes but she looked down. смотреть вниз, опустить взгляд

Look down on someone - to regard someone with contempt After she became rich, she began to look down on her former friends.смотреть на кого-то с презрением, свысока

Look for someone / something - to search for someone or something I'm looking for Tom Brown. What are you looking for? I'm looking for my glasses. искать кого-то, что-то

Look forward to something - to expect with eagerness I'm looking forward to your letter.ожидать с нетерпением

Look in (some place) - to see if something is there Where are my keys? - Look in the top drawer of the hall stand. Look in the kitchen. Look in your bag. посмотреть, есть ли что-то в каком-то месте

Look into something - to examine, to investigate something The police are looking into the matter. You should look into this problem. исследовать, изучать, расследовать что-то

Look out - to watch out, to be careful Look out! There's a big dog right behind you! Look out! The bus is coming. остерегаться, быть осторожным

look out of (the window)- to look outside He looked out of the window. выглянуть из (окна)

look over something - 1. to examine something, to go over something; 2. to open onto something 1. Look over your notes before the test. I need time to look over your report. 2. My window looks over a big garden.1. изучить, просмотреть что-то; 2. иметь вид на, выходить на что-то (об окне)

look through something - 1. to take a look through something (glass, hole) 2. to examine, look over (notes) 1. Look through this glass. Look through this hole. 2. Look through your notes before the test. 1. посмотреть сквозь что-то (стекло, отверстие); 2. просмотреть (записи)

Look to it - to see to something Look to it that all is done as we agreed. проследить за выполнением чего-то

Look up - 1. to direct the eyes upward; 2. to search for and read some information in a reference book 1. He put aside his newspaper and looked up. 2. Look up this information in the encyclopedia. Look up the new words in the dictionary. Look them up. 1. направить взгляд вверх; 2. посмотреть какую-то информацию в справочнике

Look up to someone - to regard someone with admiration or respect A young boy always looks up to his father or older brother. He is a born leader, we look up to him. смотреть на кого-то с восхищением или уважением

Make away / off - to escape in a hurry Her boyfriend made off as soon as her father came home. удрать

Make away / off with something - to escape with stolen goods The robbers made away with 2 million dollars. удрать с награбленным

make for (some place) - to head for (some place).After the bell, the students made for the door.направиться в (какое-то место)

Make something from something- to produce, to create something by processing some initial material.She made a new dress from a cut of silk fabric. Cheese is made from milk. Paper is made from wood pulp.сделать что-то из какого-то исходного материала путем его переработки, обработки

Make of something - 1. to understand or interpret something unclear; 2. to be made of something - to be made up of some material 1. What do you make of it? I don't know what to make of his letter. 2. This ring is made of gold. This house is made of brick. This dress is made of silk.1. понять, истолковать что-то неясное; 2. быть сделанным из, состоять из какого-то материала

Make out - to understand, to see, to decipher something unclear I can't make out the number of the house in the dark. I can't make out what he wrote. понять, увидеть, разобрать что-то неясное

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