(exp,v1) to take advantage (e.g. of a weak situation)
(exp,v1) to take advantage (e.g. of a weak situation)
(exp,v1) to tolerate
to condone
to overlook
to let pass
(exp,v1) to feel like an idiot
to make a fool of yourself
(exp,v1) to care for someone
to look after someone
(v1) to stare at
to look hard at
to look up and down
to scrutinize
to scrutinise
(v1) to throw a glance
(exp,v1) to glance at
to glimpse
(n) bloody struggle
struggle with bloodshed
(exp) (id) mere shadow of one's former self
having no trace left (of former glories, talent, looks, etc.)
(exp) (id) mere shadow of one's former self
having no trace left (of former glories, talent, looks, etc.)
(n) noticeable (remarkable) result
(exp) (id) Mrs Grundy
(v1) to look at things from a biased viewpoint (biassed)
(exp,v1) to look at the long term
(exp,v1,vi) to come into the light of day
to come to light
to become recognized
to surface
(exp,v1) to look coldly at
to turn a cold shoulder
(exp) in comparison
(exp,v1) to have a hard time of it
to have a bitter experience
(exp) when looked at in that way
(v1) to take a long hard look at something
(exp,v1) to look over the fence
(exp) (id) so miserable that it is painful to look at
can't bear to look at
painful to watch
(exp) (id) So miserable that it is painful to look at
can't bear to look at
painful to watch
(exp) the more one looks (at it) the more...
(exp,v1) (obs) to dream of making a fortune at one stroke
(exp) being quick at seizing an opportunity
(exp) (id) There are always people with discerning eyes
(exp) from a foreigners point of view
(exp,adj-i) detestable to look at