look down on (to consider someone as less good or less important) The other students looked down on me because they passed the exam, and I didn’t. Never look down on someone unless you are helping them up. envocabulary.com
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look back (to think about a time in the past) As I look back, that was definitely my biggest opportunity. Many people look back on their childhood as a golden age. envocabulary.com
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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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