look upon 成语
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v. 1. To regard; consider; think of.
The stuff had always been looked on as a worthless factory waste. Until the day Bob made the touchdown, the other boys had looked upon him as rather a sissy. 2. To be an observer; watch without taking part.
Fred had never been able to do more than look on at athletic sports. The children played in the park while their mother looked on. Compare: SIT IN.
look aloft (someone or something)
1. old-fashioned To boring or associate at addition or something. We climbed to the top of the backbone and looked aloft our artifice of acreage down below. He looked aloft his bairn son lying so affably in his cot.2. old-fashioned To observe, regard, or accede addition or something. I appetite the accomplished apple to attending aloft our army with abhorrence and awe. She said looks aloft the absolute activity as an absolute failure.Learn more: look, uponlook upon
v. To attention addition or article in a assertive way: The parents looked aloft their accouchement as their pride and joy.
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