Advertisement
 Translation for 'to look' from English to Serbian
VERB   to look | looked | looked
looking | looks
SYNO aspect | expression | face | ...
изгледатиto look
гледати [несв.]to look
поглед {м}look
тражитиto look for [search, seek]
unverified изгледати као [несв.]to look like
прегледати [св./несв.]to look over
unverified очекиватиto look forward to
радовати се нечемуto look forward to sth.
8 translations
To translate another word just start typing!

Usage Examples English
  • The cardinal-head logo was updated to look sleeker and meaner than its predecessor.
  • At the same time, Al-Qaeda ideologues instructed the network's recruiters to look for "Jihadi international" Muslims who believed that extremist-"jihad" must be fought on a global level.
  • Erick Wujcik wanted to design a role-playing game based on "Amber" for West End Games, and they agreed to look at his work.
  • Until October 2021, Cytosine had not been found in meteorites, which suggested the first strands of RNA and DNA had to look elsewhere to obtain this building block.
  • The summit is to look at closer integration of the Caribbean Community and Cuba.

  • Initial attempts at understanding spoken language were based on work done in the 1960s and 1970s in signal modeling where an unknown signal is analyzed to look for patterns and to make predictions based on its history.
  • She worked with Alfred Blalock and Vivien Thomas at the Johns Hopkins Hospital where they experimented with dogs to look at how they would attempt to surgically cure these "blue babies."
  • Others claim that the Earth was created a few thousand years ago, but was deliberately made to look as if it was five billion years old, e.g.
  • Some casinos also have catwalks in the ceiling above the casino floor, which allow surveillance personnel to look directly down, through one way glass, on the activities at the tables and slot machines.
  • Tauranac, an engineer at heart, started to feel his Formula One budget of around £100,000 was a gamble he could not afford to take on his own and began to look around for an experienced business partner.

  • In 1827, botanist Robert Brown used a microscope to look at dust grains floating in water and discovered that they moved about erratically, a phenomenon that became known as "Brownian motion".
  • In her early life, Morisot painted in the open air as other Impressionists to look for truths in observation.
  • Dummy books (or faux books) are books that are designed to imitate a real book by appearance to deceive people, some books may be whole with empty pages, others may be hollow or in other cases, there may be a whole panel carved with spines which are then painted to look like books, titles of some books may also be fictitious.
  • Due to the vulnerability of agriculture, more and more families are having to look for other sources of non-farm income, and often have to travel outside of their regional zone to find work.
  • Faux beads are beads that are made to look like a more expensive original material, especially in the case of fake pearls and simulated rocks, minerals and gemstones.

  • Systems free of distortion are called "orthoscopic" (orthos, right, skopein to look) or "rectilinear" (straight lines).
  • His project is to study the Christian civilizations of Abyssinia, to help them survive in the face of a conquering Islam and, incidentally, to look for the sources of the Nile.
  • Use the table of primary letters to look at their actual glyph and joining types.
  • For example, the classic of urban anthropology, Ulf Hannerz in the introduction to his seminal "Exploring the City: Inquiries Toward an Urban Anthropology" mentions that the "Third World" had habitually received most of attention; anthropologists who traditionally specialized in "other cultures" looked for them far away and started to look "across the tracks" only in late 1960s.
Advertisement
© dict.cc Serbian-English dictionary 2026
Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
Links to this dictionary or to individual translations are very welcome!