1. 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?
Anglais mot "spójrz na"(look at) se produit dans des ensembles:
student's book 1 & 2 tuki2. take a look at
you take a look at it
What's nice about this page is you can immediately take a look at this and see, oh OK, I understand now.
3. take a look
They are fighting in the street, take a look.
Let's go to the shop and take a look.
4. notice on
5. take a glance at
6. look up to
I look up to my parents very much.
I really look up to my teacher.
I really look up to him
He’s a role model for other players to look up to.
I look up to my brother. I always listen to what he says.
She used to look up to him
Magdalena always needed someone to look up to and imitate. I wish she were more self-reliant.
I look up to my mum
I look up to my mother.
Teenagers look up to their idols.
I always look up to my older brother
Boys often look up to footballers.