looker
looker 英 [ˈlʊkə(r)] 美 [ˈlʊkɚ]
n. 检查员;观看者;美人(口语)
名词复数:lookers
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- n. 检查员;观看者;美人(口语)
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1. What Galileo viewed through his "far looker" was a blurry mess compared to what we can see today.
伽利略通过他的望远镜所看到的景象与我们今天所看到相比是非常混沌不清的。
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2. THERE is a looker-on who sits behind my eyes. It seems he has seen things in ages and worlds beyond memory's shore, and those forgotten sights glisten on the grass and shiver on the leaves.
我的双眸背后,有一个旁观者,他仿佛见过远古时代的事物,熟悉混沌初开时的世间生活,而这些被人遗忘的情景在草茎上闪烁,在树叶上颤动。
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3. To be a successful fashion model, a guy needs to be more than just a looker. He has to have confidence, poise and a sense of style.
要成为一个成功的时尚领航者,一个人不仅要长相出众,他还必需有自信,优雅并有自己的思维风格。
- looker (n.) Old English locere "one engaged in looking," agent noun from look (v.). Meaning "one who watches over" is from c. 1300. Sense of "one who has a certain appearance" is late 15c.; slang meaning "attractive woman" attested from 1893 (good-looker is attested from 1866, both of women and horses). Looker-on "observer, spectator" is by 1590s; looker-in (1927) was an early word for "television viewer." In Middle English a lokere-oute was "one who divines by looking at entrails."
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