Traduction et définition
to look at (something): regarder, jeter un coup d'œil sur (qq chose), consulter
Could you take a look at my report when you get a chance? Pouvez-vous jeter un coup d'œil sur mon rapport quand vous aurez le temps.
I've never looked at it from that point of view. Je n'avais jamais vu les choses sous cet angle.
Exemples
- "Samantha : Well then, let's look at your life little Miss perfect."
- "I don't need to look at the market research."
- "Ooh, look at me, I'm a cute little doggy!"
- "Bruno : Yes, and remember Brian, ABL: Always be looking."
- "Warbuckle : Well, well, well, Philip, look at the two of us: a couple of sad and lonely workaholics stuck at the office on New Year's Eve!"
- "She comes to work late, and she looks - look at me Doris - dirty and a little bit overweight."
- "Look at my teeth, they're white and clean!"
- "Icarus : He was with me in my office, we were looking at videos of baby pandas."
- "I need you this afternoon to run some errands, pick up my dry cleaning, and I have this weird rash that I need you to look at."
- "Don't even look at me or I'll chop you into pieces."
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