1.
take a look at something
2.
to glance at something
3.
take a look
They are fighting in the street, take a look.
Let's go to the shop and take a look.
4.
look over
I look over dokuments.
Make sure you look over the contract very carefully before you sign it.
I look over at you and see sunshine, and look back at myself and see rain.
Man holding his son up to look over a fence.
Inglese parola "rzucić na coś okiem"(look over) si verifica in set:
phrasal verbs look come break run go5.
to have a look at something
6.
have a look
Do you have a look at the price of clothes before trying them on?
The teacher wanted to have a look at what we were doing
have a look at these photos
I'm not sure what the answer is. Let me just have a look at my notes.
7.
keep an eye on
John, this time I'll keep an eye on you!
Will you keep an eye on my nephew while I walk the dog?
Could you keep an eye on my baggage, please?
can you keep an eye on the baby while I go and have a shower?
I'll keep an eye on him.
Inglese parola "rzucić na coś okiem"(keep an eye on) si verifica in set:
idiomy 14,158.
catch a glimpse of
Inglese parola "rzucić na coś okiem"(catch a glimpse of) si verifica in set:
the night diary9.
look something over
Inglese parola "rzucić na coś okiem"(look something over) si verifica in set:
czasowniki frazowe10.
look at
Can you look at this?
look at me
We need to have a look at our budget.
You should get a doctor to look at that cut
You should look at their need of being freedom
When we look at the diagram it becomes clear that (how) the rate of inflation has risen.
Can I look at your newspaper?
11.
scratch the surface
We have barely begun to scratch the surface of the possibilities of new technology 2. We had only two weeks to tour the country, which was hardly enough time to scratch the surface.
They scratch the surface and never think to look within.
Inglese parola "rzucić na coś okiem"(scratch the surface) si verifica in set:
Angielski nieznany12.
cast an eye on something
Inglese parola "rzucić na coś okiem"(cast an eye on something) si verifica in set:
Tryb rozkazujący13.
cast her eyes over
14.
glance
A mere glance is not enough for us to tell one from the other.
When Tobita gives a plan his seal of approval, the client accepts it at first glance.
Don't worry. He may look intimidating at first glance, but he's actually a very friendly person.
he glanced at me
This, appearing at first glance to be perfectly obvious, is actually very difficult.
A glance at Chart 2 will reveal that some of these trade cycles are very short-lived.
However, I can't help noticing, at this moment, that at first glance it seems inevitable that the shark will devour the man.
Millions of people understand Interlingua within a single glance.
Women who, at first glance, appear to be completely ordinary also don't seem to be in that much of a rush to get married.
There's more to her than you think. She may seem pretty meek on first glance, but I get the sense she can get things done when she needs to.
Well... sighed Dima, then turned to the shopkeeper and cast her a murderous glance. "I guess I have no choice now..."
She glanced at her watch. / He glanced around the room. / I glanced up quickly to see who had come in.
She took a glance at her notes and continued. She gave me a glance and smiled. She only glanced at the paper.
Gina glanced over her shoulder quickly to see if the man was still following her.
He glanced up from his book as I passed.