look

look
v. 1. \look (at sb/ sth) харах, үзэх. 2. \look (for sb/ sth) эрэх, хайх. 3. \look (at sth) ажиглах, харах. 4. харагдах. 5. харах, харсан байх. The house \looks east. Зүүн тийшээ харсан байшин. look after sb харах, халамжлах, санаа тавих. look after sth хариуцах, хөтлөн явуулах. look at sth 1. сайтар үзэх. 2. үзэх, судлах. 3. гэж үзэх, тооцох. look back (on sth) дурсах, эргэж харах, санах. look down on sb/ sth дорд үзэх, басамжлах. look for sth найдах, горьдох. look forward to sth/ doing sth гэж баярлах, . . . гэхээс баярлаж байж ядах. look in (on sb/ at . . .) шагайх, ороод гарах. look into sth шалгах. look on харах, ажиглах. look out (for sb/ sth) эрэх, хайх. look out for sb/ sth анхааралтай байх. look over sth шалгаж үзэх. look round/ around 1. ийш тийш харах. 2. боломжийг/ нөхцөл байдлыг судлах. look round sth сонирхон үзэх. look through sth гүйлгэн харах. look to sb for sth, look to sb to do sth . . . гэдэгт найдах, горьдох, итгэх. look up сайжрах, дээрдэх, дээшлэх. look sth up лавлах, номноос үзэх. look up to sb бахдах, хүндэтгэх. n. 1. харц. 2. маяг, загвар. 3. эрэл сурал. 4. looks дүр төрх. looking-glass n. толь.

English-Mongolian dictionary. 2009.

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