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إدارة المنتدى
عدد الرسائل : 720 العمر : 39 هواياتي : Designer/ photography & painting تاريخ التسجيل : 12/01/2008
| موضوع: Ways of Looking الجمعة أبريل 04, 2008 12:36 pm | |
| Do you know the difference between glance, look, eyeball and geek? Whether your answer is Yes or No, download the file to see many ways of looking· look: give attention to what one is seeing; turn the eyes and see in a certain direction. Look at that cute baby!· see: use the power of sight. See! Here she comes!· watch: look at some activity or event; keep one's eyes fixed on something. The boys watched television all the afternoon.· gaze: look at something for a long time, in surprise or admiration. She gazed at him in disbelief when he told her the news.· stare: look at something for a long time with the eyes wide open. She was staring into space.· gawk = gawp: stare impolitely. Many people gathered to gawp at the crashed car.· gape: look at something with one's mouth open. She gaped at him in surprise.· glance: have a quick look at something. She glanced at her watch.· scan: look quickly at something without careful reading. He scanned the newspaper over breakfast.· glare: stare angrily or fiercely. She didn't answered, but just glared silently at me.· peer: look very carefully, as if not able to see well. He peered at me over his spectacles.· peep: look quickly and cautiously. He was caught peeping through the keyhole.· observe: watch carefully. The police observed the man entering the bank.· glimpse: have a passing view of something or someone. Usually used in the expression to catch a glimpse of. He could catch a glimpse of the president among the crowd.· spot: recognize someone suddenly among many others. He was spotted by the police boarding a plane for Berlin.· behold: old use of the verb to see. Behold the king!· view: (technical) look thouroughly; regard, consider. That film hasn't been viewed by the censor yet.· sight: see for the first time. The men in the ship finally sighted land.· leer: look in an unpleasant way, suggesting ill will or lust. The man leered at the young girl· blink: shut and open the eyes quickly. How long can you stare without blinking?· wink: close one eye briefly, as a signal to somebody. He winked at me to show that he was just joking.· frown: look in a worried or angry way, moving down the eyebrows together. He read the telegram, frowning at its contents.· scowl: frown angrily. She was very angry and scowled at him while she talked.· squint: look with eyes half shut or turned sideways, or through a narrow opening. She squinted through the letter-box and saw an envelope.· peek: look quickly and secretively. She found her brother peeking at her diary.· ogle: look or stare (at a woman) suggesting sexual interest. Most women hate being ogled at.· eyeball: look directly or closely. Francis eyeballed a beautiful woman at the party.· take a gander at something: (informal) look at something.· cast an eye on/over something: look at something, examine something.· scrutinize: examine thoroughly and carefully. John scrutinized the painting at the museum. | |
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كروساغي عضو مميز
عدد الرسائل : 179 هواياتي : الجري وراء الحماااااس مزاااجي اليوم : تاريخ التسجيل : 26/03/2008
| موضوع: رد: Ways of Looking الجمعة مايو 02, 2008 12:56 pm | |
| آآآآآآآآآآه تعبت إنشاء الله بعد الإختبارت أقرأه تاني كويس وأفهمه وأرد أما دحين أنا تعبناااااااااااااااااااااااانه أريجاتو | |
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