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Значение идиомы look up
[look up] {v.} 1. {informal} To improve in future chances; promisemore success.
The first year was tough, but business looked upafter that.
2. To search for; hunt for information about; find.
Itis a good habit to look up new words in a dictionary.
3. To seek andfind.
While he was in Chicago, Henry looked up a friend of collegedays.
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