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What does “to look by” mean? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Look past means look at a point beyond You might Look past the building at the shop down the street or, figuratively, Look past his opinions to his actions I don't know on what authority your article suggests that look by is a synonymous with look past I have never encountered that idiom The only sense I can immediately make of look by is look at a point next to: Look by the building for
Look into vs. look at in the investigate, explore sense Will you please look at the battery of my car? Usually, "look at" and "look into" are interchangeable In such cases (of interchangeability) "look into something" suggests a more thorough examination (of something) than "look at something" In the sentences you have provided, "look at" and "look into" can be interchanged
etymology of looksie look-see - English Language Usage Stack Exchange The odd thing about this one is that the English translation doesn’t match the Chinese resultative complement construction 看见 ‘look see’ doesn’t mean the same thing as English look-see at all – it means ‘look, and as a result successfully see’ (i e , it pretty much just means ‘see’)
How does it look? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange "How does it look?" is a request for a critique of the appearance of something Your girlfriend (or boyfriend) puts makeup on and asks, "How does it look?" The answer is always, "Beautiful!" "What does it look like?" is a request for a description of something Your girlfriend (or boyfriend) asks, "I hear your old girlfriend (or boyfriend) is wearing a new outfit to the party tonight and you
verbs - Whats the difference between I look forward to and Im . . . 2 Look forward to something or look forward to doing something means "to excited and pleased about something that is going to happen" I'm really looking forward to our vacation But "I Look forward" can meaning with trivial differences according to the context For example it can mean I'm looking to the area in front of my eyes