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ตัวอย่างประโยค จาก Open Subtitles  **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
And looked in.และมองใน Pinocchio (1940)
I looked around.ฉันมองไปรอบ ๆ Pinocchio (1940)
I looked upon a desolate shell with no whisper of the past about its staring walls.ฉันมองขึ้นไปยังโครงตึกอันรกร้าง ไร้ซึ่งเสียงกระซิบจากอดีต ขับขานถึงกําเเพงที่น่าขนลุกนั่น Rebecca (1940)
I looked at the word "companion" in the dictionary once. It said, "a friend of the bosom. "ฉันเคยหาคำว่า"เพื่อน"ในพจนานุกรม มันแปลว่า"คนที่แนบสนิทชิดใกล้" Rebecca (1940)
The diver made another discovery. Broke one of the ports and looked into the cabin.เเต่นักประดานํ้าค้นพบอย่างอื่นอีก เขาพังช่องอากาศเเละเข้าไปดูห้องข้างในเรือ Rebecca (1940)
Whenever you looked at me or spoke to me or walked with me in the garden, เมื่อไหร่ก็ตามที่คุณมองฉันพูดกับฉัน หรือเดินเล่นกับฉันในสวน Rebecca (1940)
She looked ill, queer.หล่อนดูท่าทางไม่ค่อยสบาย Rebecca (1940)
She looked almost triumphant.หล่อนดูราวกับเป็นผู้ชนะ Rebecca (1940)
When I looked down, ages afterwards, it seemed, she was lying on the floor.หลังจากนั้นอีกนาน เมื่อผมมองลงไป มันดูเหมือนหล่อนนอนอยู่บนพื้น Rebecca (1940)
But it seemed to me them holes looked as if she'd made them from the inside.เเต่ผมว่ารูนั่นดูเหมือนจะถูกทํามาจากด้านในเรือ Rebecca (1940)
Inside, what looked like a shower room welcomed the new arrivals.ข้างในมันดูเหมือนห้องอาบน้ำ เอาไว้ต้อนรับผู้มาใหม่ Night and Fog (1956)
The lady across the street looked right in the open window and saw the stabbing.ผู้หญิงข้ามถนนมองขวาในหน้าต่างที่เปิดอยู่และเห็นแทง 12 Angry Men (1957)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
lookedAfter a while the little black rabbit sat down, and looked very sad.
lookedAfter a while the little black rabbit stopped eating and sat down, and looked very sad.
lookedAfter my mother died suddenly, my father looked after me all by himself.
lookedAlan Tate and I looked at one another for a while.
lookedAll his followers looked up to him as a wise and courageous man.
lookedAll his students looked up to him as a man of character.
lookedAll of us looked through the window.
lookedAll students looked up to their homeroom teacher.
lookedAll that I was looking for was somebody who looked like you.
lookedAll the boys looked down.
lookedAlthough it looked like rain this morning, it has turned out fine.
lookedAn accomplishment cannot be looked upon as yours unless you paddle your own canoe.

CMU English Pronouncing Dictionary Dictionary [with local updates]
looked

Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary (pronunciation guide only)
looked

German-English: TU-Chemnitz DING Dictionary
durchgeblicktelooked through [Add to Longdo]
hereingeschautlooked in [Add to Longdo]
hergesehenlooked here [Add to Longdo]
umgeschautlooked round [Add to Longdo]
umgesehenlooked back [Add to Longdo]
weggeblicktlooked away [Add to Longdo]

Japanese-English: EDICT Dictionary
気味[ぎみ, gimi] (n-suf) (See 気味・きみ・2) -like; -looking; -looked; tending to ... #12,639 [Add to Longdo]
そうして見ると[そうしてみると, soushitemiruto] (exp) when looked at in that way [Add to Longdo]
干天慈雨[かんてんじう, kantenjiu] (n) welcome (beneficial) rain in a drought; realization of something eagerly looked for; a welcome relief [Add to Longdo]
見落し;見落とし;見落[みおとし, miotoshi] (n) oversight; omission; something overlooked; thing left unnoticed [Add to Longdo]
千慮一失[せんりょいっしつ;せんりょのいっしつ, senryoisshitsu ; senryonoisshitsu] (n) mere slip by someone who is usually very careful; simple mistake by a wise person; point overlooked by a cautious person [Add to Longdo]
目溢れ[めこぼれ, mekobore] (n) overlooking; something overlooked [Add to Longdo]
旱天慈雨[かんてんじう, kantenjiu] (n) welcome (beneficial) rain in a drought; realization of something eagerly looked for; a welcome relief [Add to Longdo]

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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Look \Look\ (l[oo^]k), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Looked}; p. pr. &
     vb. n. {Looking}.] [OE. loken, AS. l[=o]cian; akin to G.
     lugen, OHG. luog[=e]n.]
     1. To direct the eyes for the purpose of seeing something; to
        direct the eyes toward an object; to observe with the eyes
        while keeping them directed; -- with various prepositions,
        often in a special or figurative sense. See Phrases below.
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     2. To direct the attention (to something); to consider; to
        examine; as, to look at an action.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     3. To seem; to appear; to have a particular appearance; as,
        the patient looks better; the clouds look rainy.
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              It would look more like vanity than gratitude.
                                                    --Addison.
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              Observe how such a practice looks in another person.
                                                    --I. Watts.
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     4. To have a particular direction or situation; to face; to
        front.
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              The inner gate that looketh to north. --Ezek. viii.
                                                    3.
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              The east gate . . . which looketh eastward. --Ezek.
                                                    xi. 1.
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     5. In the imperative: see; behold; take notice; take care;
        observe; -- used to call attention.
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              Look, how much we thus expel of sin, so much we
              expel of virtue.                      --Milton.
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     Note: Look, in the imperative, may be followed by a dependent
           sentence, but see is oftener so used.
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                 Look that ye bind them fast.       --Shak.
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                 Look if it be my daughter.         --Talfourd.
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     6. To show one's self in looking, as by leaning out of a
        window; as, look out of the window while I speak to you.
        Sometimes used figuratively.
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              My toes look through the overleather. --Shak.
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     7. To await the appearance of anything; to expect; to
        anticipate.
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              Looking each hour into death's mouth to fall.
                                                    --Spenser.
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     {To look about}, to look on all sides, or in different
        directions.
  
     {To look about one}, to be on the watch; to be vigilant; to
        be circumspect or guarded.
  
     {To look after}.
        (a) To attend to; to take care of; as, to look after
            children.
        (b) To expect; to be in a state of expectation.
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                  Men's hearts failing them for fear, and for
                  looking after those things which are coming on
                  the earth.                        --Luke xxi.
                                                    26.
        (c) To seek; to search.
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                  My subject does not oblige me to look after the
                  water, or point forth the place where to it is
                  now retreated.                    --Woodward.
  
     {To look at}, to direct the eyes toward so that one sees, or
        as if to see; as, to look at a star; hence, to observe,
        examine, consider; as, to look at a matter without
        prejudice.
  
     {To look black}, to frown; to scowl; to have a threatening
        appearance.
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              The bishops thereat repined, and looked black.
                                                    --Holinshed.
        
  
     {To look down on} or {To look down upon}, to treat with
        indifference or contempt; to regard as an inferior; to
        despise.
  
     {To look for}.
        (a) To expect; as, to look for news by the arrival of a
            ship. "Look now for no enchanting voice." --Milton.
        (b) To seek for; to search for; as, to look for lost
            money, or lost cattle.
  
     {To look forth}.
        (a) To look out of something, as from a window.
        (b) To threaten to come out. --Jer. vi. 1. (Rev. Ver.).
  
     {To look forward to}. To anticipate with an expectation of
        pleasure; to be eager for; as, I am looking forward to
        your visit.
  
     {To look into}, to inspect closely; to observe narrowly; to
        examine; as, to look into the works of nature; to look
        into one's conduct or affairs.
  
     {To look on}.
        (a) To regard; to esteem.
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                  Her friends would look on her the worse.
                                                    --Prior.
        (b) To consider; to view; to conceive of; to think of.
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                  I looked on Virgil as a succinct, majestic
                  writer.                           --Dryden.
        (c) To be a mere spectator.
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                  I'll be a candleholder, and look on. --Shak.
  
     {To look out}, to be on the watch; to be careful; as, the
        seaman looks out for breakers.
  
     {To look through}.
        (a) To see through.
        (b) To search; to examine with the eyes.
  
     {To look to} or {To look unto}.
        (a) To watch; to take care of. "Look well to thy herds."
            --Prov. xxvii. 23.
        (b) To resort to with expectation of receiving something;
            to expect to receive from; as, the creditor may look
            to surety for payment. "Look unto me, and be ye
            saved." --Is. xlv. 22.
  
     {To look up}, to search for or find out by looking; as, to
        look up the items of an account.
  
     {To look up to}, to respect; to regard with deference.
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