outlook
n. 观点, 景色, 前途, 了望 [经] 展望
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教材释义与例句
比……好看;用目光压倒
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释义与例句
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A place from which something can be viewed.
Perched on the edge of the cliff was a hidden outlook.
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The view from such a place.
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An attitude or point of view.
He has a positive outlook on life.
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Expectation for the future.
The outlook for temperature rises is worrying.
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look; appearance
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To face or look in an outward direction.
古体 不及物 文学1610, Gervase Markham, Markhams Maister-peece, or, What Doth a Horse-man Lack? London, Chapter 103 “Certaine speciall Notes to be obserued in buying of a horse,” pp. 204-205, … marke his colour and his shape, that is to say, a comely well proportioned head, with an outlooking eye, good well raised shoulders, and a thicke large breast …
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To look at (someone) so long or intently that they look away; to win or prevail over (someone or something).
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To be more attractive than (someone or something).
废旧 及物1731, Mary Delany, letter dated 4 October, 1731, in George Paston (ed.), Mrs. Delany (Mary Granville): A Memoir, 1700-1788, London: Grant Richards, 1900, p. 64, Nobody’s equipage outlooked ours except my Lord Lieutenant’s, but in every respect I must say Mrs. Clayton outshines her neighbours …
1793, Hester Piozzi, letter dated 22 May, 1793, in Oswald G. Knapp (ed.), The Intimate Letters of Hester Piozzi and Penelope Pennington, 1788-1821, London: The Bodley Head, 1914, p. 89, … Sally quite outlooked her sister by the bye, and was very finely drest.
1862, B. F. Taylor, diary entry dated 5 November, 1862, in E. R. Hutchins (ed.), The War of the Sixties, New York: The Neale Publishing Company, 1912, p. 36, Burnside, handsome, stately, outlooked his chief on horseback as on foot.
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To inspect throughly; to select.
废旧 及物1689, Charles Cotton, “The Angler’s Ballad” in Poems on Several Occasions, London: Thomas Bassett et al., p. 76, Away to the Brook, All your Tackle out look, Here’s a day that is worth a year’s wishing; See that all things be right, For ’tis a very spight To want tools when a man goes a fishing.
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To look beyond (something).
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词源
From out- + look.
来源:wiktionary