look-around
look-around — 片語動詞
- look-aroundbase form
- look-arounds3rd person singular
- look-arounding-ing form
- look-aroundedpast simple
1. to walk through a building, town, or other area while looking at what is there,
參觀;逛逛
到某處觀看其內部環境
to walk through a building, town, or other area while looking at what is there, usually to decide if you like it or to learn more about it
Amara and Diego looked around the flat, then told the landlord they would take it.
Amara 和 Diego 看了那間公寓,然後告訴房東他們要租下來。
collocation: look around + [property] for evaluation
Chen looked around the art gallery for nearly an hour before choosing a painting to buy.
陳在畫廊裡逛了將近一個小時,才選定一幅畫要買。
phrasal verb with time duration: look around [place] for [time]
If you visit Sofia next summer, be sure to look around the old city market.
如果你明年夏天去索菲亞,一定要逛逛舊城區的市場。
Vikram spent two hours looking around the second-hand bookshop near the station.
Vikram 花了兩個小時逛車站附近的二手書店。
The teacher told the students to look around the museum in small groups.
老師叫學生分組參觀博物館。
- explore
suggests a more thorough, curious investigation of a place
- browse
specifically about looking at goods in a shop or market without a firm intention to buy
- wander around
emphasises walking without a fixed plan or purpose
文法句型
look around [place]
look around for [time period]
用法筆記
In British English, look round is equally common. This sense does not take a direct object meaning 'a lost item' — searching for a specific object uses the different pattern look around for + [item].