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  • 31look up — look (someone) up to visit someone. Look me up the next time you re in Los Angeles. I hope you ll look up my niece while you re in Pittsburgh …

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  • 32look — sb., et, look, ene; få et nyt look …

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  • 33look up — {v.} 1. {informal} To improve in future chances; promise more success. * /The first year was tough, but business looked up after that./ 2. To search for; hunt for information about; find. * /It is a good habit to look up new words in a dictionary …

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  • 34look up — {v.} 1. {informal} To improve in future chances; promise more success. * /The first year was tough, but business looked up after that./ 2. To search for; hunt for information about; find. * /It is a good habit to look up new words in a dictionary …

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  • 35Look In — era una revista para chicos centrada en los programas de televisión de Inglaterra. Estuvo en funcionamiente desde el 9 de enero, de 1971 hasta el 12 de marzo de 1994. Look in tenía entrevistas, crucigramas y competiciones, y tenía imágenes de… …

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  • 36look-in — /look in /, n. 1. a brief glance. 2. a short visit. 3. Football. a quick pass play in which the ball is thrown to a receiver running a short diagonal pattern across the center of the field. [1840 50; n. use of v. phrase look in] * * * …

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  • 37look — I (complexion) noun appearance, aspect, bearing, cast, color, complexion, condition, configuration, countenance, demeanor, deportment, fashion, feature, figure, front, general aspect, guise, idea, impression, manner, mien, presence, quality,… …

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  • 38Look — Look,der:⇨Aussehen(1) Look 1.Aussehen,Äußeres,Erscheinung,Erscheinungsbild 2.Modetrend,Moderichtung,Modetendenz,Modeerscheinung,Modestil,Mode …

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  • 39Look — [luk] der; s, s <aus gleichbed. engl. look, eigtl. »Aussehen, Blick«>: a) Modestil, Mode[erscheinung]; b) charakteristisches Aussehen; [persönliche] Note …

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  • 40look-in — look ,in noun singular BRITISH INFORMAL a short visit to a person or place get/have a look in usually in negatives or questions to get an opportunity to take part in something or show how well you can do something …

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