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Значение идиомы look over
[look over] {v.} To look at and try to learn something about; lookat every part or piece of or at every one of; examine; inspect; study.
I looked hurriedly over the apples in the basket and took one thatlooked good.
Mrs. Jones spent the evening looking over the month’sbills and writing checks.
When a new boy comes to school, theothers usually look him over rather carefully.
We looked overseveral kinds of new cars before deciding.
Compare: ONCE-OVER, SIZEUP.
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