1 to try to find something or someone: --
Have you looked in the dictionary?
I looked everywhere, but I couldn't find my glasses.
I'm looking for my keys.
3 to face a particular direction: --
4 used when you are telling someone to be careful or to pay attention: --
Look at the time - we're late!
[ + question word ] Look where you're going!
5 to be planning to do something: --
It is not structural honesty, which was looked for.
In the current investigation, being of the second type, things look a bit different.
That particular discontinuity does not obtain in this way of looking at things.
This makes it easier to accept that we construct not only things you look at, but how you look as well.
For each primary, the nonlinear relationship between voltage output and luminance was linearized by color look-up tables.
He then lifted him onto his own mount and took him to an inn and looked after him.
Although this way of looking at teaching and learning is currently widespread, it has not always been so.
The following account, while telling something of their story, looks at how such a private 'language' can impact negatively on second-language acquisition.