Take a look meaning in English
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Definition
to take a look (at something): to look at, to view, to check, to observe (something)
Take a look at this photo, is this you dressed as Elvis?
Examples
- "Open me up and take a look inside"
- "Take a look at the questions below."
- "I'm just going to take a look around."
- "Here, take a look at this photo."
- "Take a look at this photo!"
- "Let's go in and take a look around."
- "I kindly suggest that you take a look at our catalogue, which I have enclosed with this letter."
- "Let's take a quick look at traffic before we get to today's headlines!"
- "Listen Todd, I've got one: A rabbi, a priest and an imam walk into a bar, the barman takes one look at them and says "Is this some kind of joke?"
- "Next we'll take a look at the new trendy automobile in California: the Hummer Limousine."
- "Kevin : Well, as you can see if you take a look at my account, on the 12th of March, there is an erroneous 67-cent miscellaneous charge."
- "Now, let's take a look at baby number 3."
- "Philip : Before completing my mission, I have but one remaining task... to take a look at the contents of said microfiche!"
- "It's not the first time I've noticed this bike, but today I paused to take a closer look and I was rather shocked to discover that it's not locked up!"
- "If you, err, take a look at my shelves, you can see that all the files there are arranged alphabetically."
- "Take one look at that Tyrannosaur and tell me that dinosaurs don't exist!"
- "In this special documentary, we'll take a look at this extraordinary man and his extraordinary work with those extraordinary creatures: the dolphins."
- "But if you take a look at my work experience you'll see that I spent some time with Know-it-all Tech Solutions."
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