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specchio

στο Ιταλικό λεξικό Oxford-Paravia

looking glass [βρετ ˈlʊkɪŋ ˌɡlɑːs, αμερικ ˈlʊkɪŋ ˌɡlæs] ΟΥΣ λογοτεχνικό

specchio αρσ
στο Ιταλικό λεξικό Oxford-Paravia
looking-glass λογοτεχνικό
στο Ιταλικό λεξικό Oxford-Paravia

looking [ˈlʊkɪŋ] ΣΎΝΘ

dubious-, sinister-looking place, object

I. look [βρετ lʊk, αμερικ lʊk] ΟΥΣ

1. look (glance):

occhiata θηλ
sguardo αρσ
to have or take a good look at car, contract, patient
to have or take a good look at suspect, photo
to have a look round house, town
to have a look through (peer) telescope
to have a look through (scan) archives, files
to have a look through essay, report
to take a long hard look at sth μτφ

2. look (search):

3. look (expression):

sguardo αρσ

4. look (appearance):

aspetto αρσ
aria θηλ
aspetto αρσ

5. look (style):

look αρσ
stile αρσ

II. looks ΟΥΣ

looks npl:

III. look [βρετ lʊk, αμερικ lʊk] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ

1. look (gaze, stare):

to look one's last on house, view

2. look (appear):

IV. look [βρετ lʊk, αμερικ lʊk] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ

1. look:

guardare (into in; over sopra)
to look at sb, sth
guardare qn, qc

2. look (search):

to look down list
to look for sth

3. look (appear, seem):

4. look:

to look like sb, sth
are you having trouble?” “what does it look like?” ειρων
sei nei guai?” “secondo te?”

5. look:

look, also look here
look, also look here

6. look (be oriented):

to look north, south house, room:

V. look [βρετ lʊk, αμερικ lʊk]

I. glass [βρετ ɡlɑːs, αμερικ ɡlæs] ΟΥΣ

1. glass (substance):

vetro αρσ
behind glass books, ornaments etc.
behind glass before ουσ bottle, ornament, shelf, tube, vase

2. glass (drinking vessel):

bicchiere αρσ

3. glass U:

servizi αρσ πλ di bicchieri

4. glass (mirror):

glass αρχαϊκ
specchio αρσ

5. glass (telescope):

6. glass (barometer):

barometro αρσ

II. glasses ΟΥΣ npl

1. glasses (spectacles):

occhiali αρσ

2. glasses (binoculars):

binocolo αρσ

III. glass [βρετ ɡlɑːs, αμερικ ɡlæs] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ

1. glass:

glass food
glass wine

2. glass (reflect):

3. glass (provide with glass):

glass window
glass terrace

IV. glass [βρετ ɡlɑːs, αμερικ ɡlæs]

στο λεξικό PONS

looking glass <-es> ΟΥΣ

specchio αρσ
στο λεξικό PONS

I. look [lʊk] ΟΥΣ

1. look (act of looking, examination):

sguardo αρσ
occhiata θηλ
to take [or have] a look at sth
to take a look for sth/sb
cercare qc/qu

2. look (appearance):

aspetto αρσ
bellezza θηλ
to have the look of sb/sth

3. look (style):

look αρσ αμετάβλ

II. look [lʊk] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ

1. look (use sight):

to look at sth/sb
guardare qc/qu

2. look (search):

to look for sth/sb
cercare qc/qu

3. look (appear, seem):

to look like sb/sth
sembrare qu/qc
to look as if
sembrare che+subj

4. look (face):

III. look [lʊk] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ

1. look (examine):

2. look (seem):

to look the part ΘΈΑΤ

ιδιωτισμοί:

glass <-es> [glæs] ΟΥΣ

1. glass (material):

vetro αρσ
lastra θηλ di vetro

2. glass (container, glassful):

bicchiere αρσ

3. glass pl:

occhiali αρσ pl

4. glass (glassware):

Present
Ilook
youlook
he/she/itlooks
welook
youlook
theylook
Past
Ilooked
youlooked
he/she/itlooked
welooked
youlooked
theylooked
Present Perfect
Ihavelooked
youhavelooked
he/she/ithaslooked
wehavelooked
youhavelooked
theyhavelooked
Past Perfect
Ihadlooked
youhadlooked
he/she/ithadlooked
wehadlooked
youhadlooked
theyhadlooked

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She showed up for her screen test dressed like an old maid, with thick glasses and her hair in a strict bun.
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All glasses used on the premises will be made of toughened glass, plastic or a similar material.
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He is described as frail and skinny with glasses, about 5 foot 7 tall, and currently a bit unshaven.
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Historically, ophthalmology has developed as a specialization of medical doctors while optometry originated as a profession that fitted people with glasses.
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Clean your glasses with shaving foam.
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