look around (to walk around a place in order to see what is there) Let me look around and see what I can find for you. We want you to look around and tell us if anything is missing. envocabulary.com
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look at (to think about or study) We are looking at ways of overcoming the problem. Management is looking at ways of reducing expenses. (to consider something in a certain way) We look at this problem from a different viewpoint. Sometimes we need to look at life from a different perspective. (to examine …
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come in (to enter a place): Come in and have a drink. (to arrive at a place): What time does our train come in? (be received or become available): I spend money as it comes in. Our summer clothes don’t come in until April. (to become popular or fashionable): …
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look ahead (to think about or plan for the future) I have to look ahead before I make any decision. Looking ahead, I think we should improve the quality. Let us look ahead, because the past is past. envocabulary.com
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look after (take care of; be responsible for) I look after her cat while she is away. Jane needs someone to look after her children while she is at work. Who’s going to look after the department while you’re away? envocabulary.com
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