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  • 21Look at Me — puede referirse a: Look at Me (canción de John Lennon) Look at Me (canción de Geri Halliwell) Look at Me (When I Rock Wichoo), canción de Black Kids Look at Me, revista mexicana Véase también Mírame …

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  • 22look — look; look·ee; look·er; look·ism; up·look·er; …

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  • 23Look At Us — Álbum de estudio de Sonny Cher Publicación 9 de agosto de 1965 Grabación 1965 Género(s) Pop, rock …

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  • 24Look — 〈 [lụk] m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s; häufig in Zus.〉 Aussehen, Erscheinungsbild, bes. in der Mode; PartnerLook, DiskoLook; im Look eines Rockers [Etym.: engl., »Aussehen«] …

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  • 25look in on — [phrasal verb] look in on (someone) : to make a brief social visit to (someone) I plan to look in on [=drop in on, call on] some old friends when I m in town. • • • Main Entry: ↑look …

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  • 26look on — or[look upon] {v.} 1. To regard; consider; think of. * /The stuff had always been looked on as a worthless factory waste./ * /Until the day Bob made the touchdown, the other boys had looked upon him as rather a sissy./ 2. To be an observer; watch …

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  • 27look on — or[look upon] {v.} 1. To regard; consider; think of. * /The stuff had always been looked on as a worthless factory waste./ * /Until the day Bob made the touchdown, the other boys had looked upon him as rather a sissy./ 2. To be an observer; watch …

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  • 28Look — [lʊk] der; s; nur Sg; der typische Stil einer Mode <ein sportlicher, eleganter Look>: Kleider im Look der 60er Jahre || K: Safarilook, Trachtenlook …

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  • 29look — [LUC] s. n. înfăţişare, aspect. (< engl. look) Trimis de raduborza, 10.05.2008. Sursa: MDN  look (angl.) [pron. luc] s. n., pl. lookuri [pron. lúcuri] (loo kuri) Trimis de gall, 10.05.2008. Sursa: DOOM 2 …

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  • 30look-in — n BrE informal get/have a look in [usually in negatives] to have a chance to take part in or succeed in something ▪ Arsenal barely got a look in (=were very unsuccessful) during the second half of the match …

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