Expressions with other common verbs
94
A
Look
I
look forward to hearing from you at your earliest convenience. (
at end of formal letter
)
The police are
looking into the matter. [
investigating
]
They need to
look at all the evidence before reaching a decision. [
examine
]
She
looks down on anyone she thinks is inferior to her. [
despises;
opp
look up to = admire
]
It’s hard to be positive but do try to
look on the bright side. [
be optimistic
]
B
See
Sue tries to
see about/
to arrangements for the conference at least a year ahead. [
deal with
]
We all went to
see Jana
off at the airport. [
accompany someone who is leaving
]
It didn’t take Tom long to
see through her. [
understand she was trying to deceive
]
That can’t be Hamid. He’s in Paris this week. I must be
seeing things. [
imagining it
]
C
Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: