LOOK  

TRY to SEE.
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Antonym
  • DISREGARDDECIDE to DISCARD from one's THOUGHT.
    Hypernym
    • TRYACT, BUT DOUBT WHETHER one WILL be SUCCESSFUL ACTING.
      • ACTMOVE OR NOT MOVE CONFORMING to one's SELF:own DECIDE:decision.
        • MOVECHANGE PLACE OR SITUATION.
          • CHANGEEVENT involving two MOMENTS t1 and t2, such that a THING at the MOMENT t1 is DIFFERENT FROM that THING at the MOMENT t2....
    See also
    • SEEPERCEIVE USING the EYES.
      Hyponym
      • BLINK LOOK so as to SHUT AND OPEN one's EYES, OFTEN INVOLUNTARILY.
        • LOOK UP LOOK UPWARDS.
          • READ LOOK at AND UNDERSTAND a DOCUMENT.
            • STARE LOOK ENDURINGLY IN ONE DIRECTION
              • PEEP LOOK AND HOPE that one is NOT SEEN LOOKING.
                • LOOK DOWN LOOK DOWNWARDS.
                  • SURVEY LOOK at so as to INVESTIGATE MANY THINGS.
                    • SQUINT LOOK, one's TWO EYES LOOKING into DIFFERENT DIRECTIONS.
                      • OBSERVE LOOK at so as to INVESTIGATE.
                        • INSPECT OBSERVE so as to INVESTIGATE AS AN OFFICIAL.
                      • LOOK BACK LOOK TOWARDS BEHIND SELF.
                        • LOOK TO SIDE LOOK TOWARDS ONE'S SELF>OWN SIDE.
                          • LOOK SIDEWAYS LOOK TOWARDS SIDE NOT MOVING ONE'S HEAD.
                            • GAZE LOOK WITH FEELING AND WITH APPRECIATION OF ANOTHER PERSON
                              Old Chinese Criteria
                              1. The current word for looking at something close in general is shì 視, but the word can also occasionally refer specifically to looking down rather than up. (See also SEE.)

                              2. Wàng 望 (and the much rarer tiào 眺 / 覜 and zhān 瞻 ) refer to looking at something from a distance (often with connotations of admiration), and the connoted direction is always upwards.

                              3. Pàn 盼 refers to looking around with the expectation of finding something.

                              4. Jiān 監 refers to looking at something so as to ascertain something about it or on the basis of it.

                              5. Gù 顧 adds to the notion of looking at something the turning of one's head, or one's attention, from something to what is being looked at. Juàn 眷 is intensitive for gù 顧.

                              6. Dǔ 睹 / 者 plus 見 on-right adds to the notion of looking at something the connotation of intense pleasure and typically the hope of establishing personal or erotic contract with the person one looks at by looking at her.

                              7. Dì 睇 and lài 睞 are rare words referring to a flirtatious quick glance.

                              8. Nì 睨 and miǎn 眄 refers to looking at someone sidewise as a show of demonstrative disrespect.

                              9. Yáng 仰 (ant. fǔ 俯 "look down") refers to throwing one's head back and look up. See LOOK UP

                              Modern Chinese Criteria


                              觀看



                              觀賞





                              注視

                              凝視

                              凝眸

                              凝望

                              凝睇

                              矚望

                              注目

                              矚目

                              目送

                              定睛

                              逼視





                              不錯眼

                              睽睽

                              眈眈

                              目不轉睛

                              面面相覷

                              rough draft to BEGIN TO identify synonym group members for analysis, based on CL etc. 18.11.2003. CH /

                              • A Dictionary of Selected Synonyms in the Principal Indo-European Languages ( BUCK 1988) p. 15.52

                              • De differentiis ( DIFFERENTIAE I) p. 246

                                VIDERE ASPICERE INTUERI

                                581. Ex Frontone, in quo tamen pro aspicere et aspicimus, rectius est spectare et spectamus, nam aspicere ex improviso, idem auctor docet.

                                ]

                                581. Inter Videre, aspicere, et intueri. Videmus natura, aspicimus voluntate, intuemur cura.

                              • Traite elementaire des synonymes grecques ( DUFOUR 1910) p. 134

                              • Lateinische Synonymik ( MENGE) p. 37

                              • “孟子”同義詞研究 ( MENGZI TONGYI 2002) p. 307

                              • 東漢﹣隨常用詞演變研究 ( WANG WEIHUI 2000) p. 118

                              • 王力古漢語字典 ( WANG LI 2000) p. 779

                              • Using Chinese Synonyms ( GRACE ZHANG 2010) p. 246

                              • Chinese Synonyms Usage Dictionary ( TENG SHOU-HSIN 1996) p. 150

                              • Chinese Synonyms Usage Dictionary ( TENG SHOU-HSIN 1996) p. 383

                              • Handbook of Greek Synonymes, from the French of M. Alex. Pillon, Librarian of the Bibliothèque Royale , at Paris, and one of the editors of the new edition of Plaché's Dictionnaire Grec-Français, edited, with notes, by the Rev. Thomas Kerchever Arnold, M.A. Rector of Lyndon, and late fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge ( PILLON 1850) p. no.343

                              • 古漢語常用詞同義詞詞典 ( HONG CHENGYU 2009) p. 302/5

                              Words

                                shì OC: ɡljils MC: dʑi 61 Attributions

                              The current word for looking at something close in general is shì 視, but the word can also occasionally refer specifically to looking down rather than up. (See also SEE.)

                                Word relations
                              • Inconsist: 盲/BLIND The standard word referring to blindness came to be máng 盲 (ant. míng 明 "endowed with clear sight"), but the word can also refer specifically to colour-blindness in pre-Han times.
                              • Contrast: 見/SEE The clearly dominant word is jiàn 見 (ant. méng 矇 "unable to see") which refers to any act of successful visual perception.

                                Syntactic words
                              • nabobject: what the subject has looked at, sightCH
                              • nabway of looking at thingsCH
                              • nabactclear vision; looking at things; the (concentrated) regard; eyesight
                              • vihave one's eyes wide open (after death)
                              • vt(oN)omlook at a contextually determinate N
                              • vt[oN]look hard; look at things; be on the look-out
                              • vt[oN]look aheadCH
                              • vtoNlook at; look out for
                              • vtoNfigurative(of a person) focus on; pay attention to, look upon; regard abstractly
                              • vtoNfigurativelook upon oneself (intellectually)
                              • vtoNPab{S}to watch, how Sn
                                wàng OC: maŋs MC: mi̯ɐŋ
                                (wáng) OC: maŋ MC: mi̯ɐŋ 32 Attributions

                              Wàng 望 (and the much rarer tiào 眺/覜 and zhān 瞻) refer to looking at something from a distance (often with connotations of admiration), and the connoted direction is always upwards.

                                Word relations
                              • Assoc: 眺/LOOK Wàng 望 (and the much rarer tiào 眺/覜 and zhān 瞻) refer to looking at something from a distance (often with connotations of admiration), and the connoted direction is always upwards.

                                Syntactic words
                              • vt(oN)look at the contextually determinate distant object
                              • vt[oN]look into the distance 四望 "look around in all directions"
                              • vtoNlook out for; look at (admiringly) from afar; look to (for guidance); look into the distance (as from a tower etc); see from a distance; look around; look into distance in expectation of somebody's arrival
                              • vtoN.adVlook in the direction of > in the direction of
                              • vtoNresultativelook out for in the distance and catch sight of successfullyCH
                                gù OC: klaas MC: kuo̝ 22 Attributions

                              Gù 顧 adds to the notion of looking at something the turning of one's head, or one's attention, from something to what is being looked at. Juàn 眷 is intensitive for gù 顧.

                                Word relations
                              • Assoc: 睨/LOOK SIDEWAYS Nì 睨 and miǎn 眄 refers to looking at someone sidewise as a show of demonstrative disrespect.

                                Syntactic words
                              • vadVturn one's head to VCH
                              • vt prep Nturn back on and look atCH
                              • vt(oN)turn one's head look at the contextually determinate NDS
                              • vt[oN.]-V[0]turn to N in order to VCH
                              • vt[oN]turn one's head to look, look in a new direction
                              • vtoNturn one's head to look at
                              • vtoNreflexive.自look at oneself
                                kàn OC: khaans MC: khɑn 10 Attributions
                                Syntactic words
                              • vpostadVfor all to look at, for all to see
                              • vt(oN)look at the contextually determinate N
                              • vtoNlook carefully at; look at
                                zhān OC: kljam MC: tɕiɛm 6 Attributions

                              Wàng 望 (and the much rarer tiào 眺/覜 and zhān 瞻) refer to looking at something from a distance (often with connotations of admiration), and the connoted direction is always upwards.

                                Syntactic words
                              • vt[oN]look up; look into the distance
                              • vtoNlook at with respect/admiration
                              • vtoNimperativelook at!
                                duì OC: k-luubs MC: tuo̝i 3 Attributions
                                Syntactic words
                              • vadVfigurativeaddressing somebody and V > facing somebody and V > V vis-a-vis, V facing each other
                              • vtoNfigurativeat address somebody > to face somebody, to be vis-a-vis somebody
                                lín OC: b-rɯm MC: lim 3 Attributions
                                Syntactic words
                              • vtoNlook down in the direction of, overlook
                                jiàn OC: kraams MC: kɣam 3 Attributions
                                Syntactic words
                              • viactlook at one's own image in a mirroring object
                              • vt+prep+Nlook at one's image in
                                jiàn OC: kraams MC: kɣam 3 Attributions

                                Syntactic words
                              • vt+prep+Nlook at something for instruction, look at something in order to learn from it; take one's lessons from
                              • vtoNlook at in order to learn from
                              觀望  guān wàng OC: koon maŋs MC: kʷɑn mi̯ɐŋ 3 Attributions
                                Syntactic words
                              • NPobjectwhat one looks at to appreciate, a view
                              • VPt(oN)observe and enjoy the sight of contextually determinate things
                                jiān OC: kraam MC: kɣam 2 Attributions

                              Jiān 監 refers to looking at something so as to ascertain something about it or on the basis of it.

                                Syntactic words
                              • vt+prep+Nsurvey so as to take inspiration from
                              • vtoNlook over, look at so as to investigate, look at so as to find out about something
                              顧望  gù wàng OC: klaas maŋs MC: kuo̝ mi̯ɐŋ 2 Attributions
                                Syntactic words
                              • VPiactlook around
                              顧視  gù shì OC: klaas ɡljilʔ MC: kuo̝ dʑi 2 Attributions
                                Syntactic words
                              • VPt(oN)turn one's head and look at (with contextually determinate N) > pay attention to
                              • VPtoNturn one's head and look at NDS
                                mù OC: muɡ MC: muk 1 Attribution
                                Syntactic words
                              • vtoNto eye, to look at with special attention or intention, or to make signs with the eyes
                                miǎo OC: mewʔ MC: miɛu 1 Attribution
                                Syntactic words
                              • vito squint because of strabismus or near-sightedness
                                juàn OC: krons MC: kiɛn 1 Attribution

                              Gù 顧 adds to the notion of looking at something the turning of one's head, or one's attention, from something to what is being looked at. Juàn 眷 is intensitive for gù 顧.

                                Syntactic words
                              • vt[oN]look around intensely
                                juàn OC: kʷleens MC: ken 1 Attribution
                                Syntactic words
                              • vi.red:adVlooking askance
                                dū OC: k-luuɡ MC: tuok 1 Attribution

                                Word relations
                              • Assoc: 見/SEE The clearly dominant word is jiàn 見 (ant. méng 矇 "unable to see") which refers to any act of successful visual perception.
                              • Synon: 見/SEE The clearly dominant word is jiàn 見 (ant. méng 矇 "unable to see") which refers to any act of successful visual perception.

                                Syntactic words
                              • vtoNlook at with great interest
                                dǔ OC: k-laaʔ MC: tuo̝
                                dǔ OC: k-laaʔ MC: tuo̝ 1 Attribution

                              Dǔ 睹/者plus見on-right adds to the notion of looking at something the connotation of intense pleasure and typically the hope of establishing personal or erotic contract with the person one looks at by looking at her.

                                Word relations

                                Syntactic words
                              • vt(oN)figurativelook at so as to examine (past behaviour etc)
                              • vtoNlook at
                              • vtoNfondlylook at; look at fondly, German liebaeugeln
                                kàn OC: khlaams MC: khɑm 1 Attribution
                                Syntactic words
                              • vtoNstrain one's eyes to look far into the distance
                                xū OC: sqa MC: si̯ɤ 1 Attribution
                                Syntactic words
                              • vtoNSHI: to examine; look for something; searc for something
                              寓目  yù mù OC: ŋos muɡ MC: ŋi̯o muk 1 Attribution
                                Syntactic words
                              • VPtoNlook on
                              對視  duì shì OC: k-luubs ɡljilʔ MC: tuo̝i dʑi 1 Attribution
                                Syntactic words
                              • VPt(oN)facing, look at > look at
                              披看  pī kàn OC: phral khaans MC: phiɛ khɑn 1 Attribution
                                Syntactic words
                              • VPt(oN)look at closely
                              • VPtoNlook at closely
                              擊目  jī mù OC: keeɡ muɡ MC: kek muk 1 Attribution
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                                earlies example citet from WUDENG

                                Syntactic words
                              • VPt(oN)omstrike the eye > look at, glance at, give somebody a glance (Song)
                              眼看  yǎn kàn OC: ŋɡrɯɯnʔ khaans MC: ŋɣɛn khɑn 1 Attribution
                                Syntactic words
                              • VPt(oN)look on the contextually determinate situation
                                kuī MC: khjwie OC: khʷeCH 1 Attribution
                                Syntactic words
                              • vtoNlook into (mirror etc)CH
                              目指  mù zhǐ MC: mjuwk tsyijX OC: muɡ kjiʔCH 1 Attribution
                                Syntactic words
                              • NPabactindicative glance, message given by means of a significant glanceCH
                              俯仰  fǔ yǎng MC: pjuX ngjangX OC: poʔ ŋaŋʔCH 1 Attribution
                                Syntactic words
                              • NPabfigurativelooking down or looking up> literary: dwelling on what is being said versus looking forward towards what is going to be said, inward concentration versus foward-looking perspectiveCH
                              偶視  ǒu shì MC: nguwX dzyijH OC: ŋooʔ ɡljilsLZ 1 Attribution
                                Syntactic words
                              • VPt[oN]to look at the other one when meeting each otherLZ
                              邈然  miǎo rán MC: maewk nyen OC: mreewɡ njenCH 1 Attribution
                                Syntactic words
                              • viactlook into the distance without focus (the mind being preoccupied with reflection elsewhere)CH
                                xī MC: xj+j OC: qhlɯlCH 1 Attribution
                                Syntactic words
                              • vtoNpassivebe looked at (as a visual guide for desired straightness in carpenting etc)CH
                              臨視  lín shì MC: lim dzyijH OC: b-rɯm ɡljilsDS 1 Attribution
                                Syntactic words
                              • VPtoNcome close to have a lookDS
                              游目  yóu mù MC: yuw mjuwk OC: lu muɡDS 1 Attribution
                                Syntactic words
                              • VPilook around admirably DS
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                                Syntactic words
                              • vtoNlook, observe (Li)
                                sì OC: sqlɯs MC: sɨ 0 Attributions
                                Syntactic words
                              • vtoNobserve as the opportunity arises
                                kān OC: khaan MC: khɑn 0 Attributions

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                                Syntactic words
                              • viactlook out
                              • vtoN
                                pàn OC: phrɯɯns MC: phɣɛn 0 Attributions

                              Pàn 盼 refers to looking around with the expectation of finding something.

                                Syntactic words
                              • vtoNlook around
                                xuán OC: ɡʷliin MC: ɦen 0 Attributions
                                Syntactic words
                              • viactto move eye
                                tiào OC: kh-leews MC: theu 0 Attributions

                              Wàng 望 (and the much rarer tiào 眺/覜 and zhān 瞻) refer to looking at something from a distance (often with connotations of admiration), and the connoted direction is always upwards.

                                Word relations
                              • Assoc: 望 / 望/LOOK Wàng 望 (and the much rarer tiào 眺/覜 and zhān 瞻) refer to looking at something from a distance (often with connotations of admiration), and the connoted direction is always upwards.

                                Syntactic words
                              • vtoNlook at from a distance
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                              shào

                                Syntactic words
                              • vtoNtake a glance at; peer into
                                mào OC: mooɡs MC: mu 0 Attributions
                                Syntactic words
                              • viactavert the eyes
                                jué OC: kʷaɡ MC: ki̯ɐk 0 Attributions
                                Syntactic words
                              • vtoNlook anxiously in all directions
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                              kàn

                                Syntactic words
                              • vtoNwatch
                                zhǔ OC: tjoɡ MC: tɕi̯ok 0 Attributions
                                Syntactic words
                              • viactgaze around, look around
                              • vtoNgaze at, fix one's vision at
                                tiào OC: kh-leews MC: theu 0 Attributions
                                Syntactic words
                              • vtoNlook at from afar (variant character of 眺)
                              睊睊  juàn juàn OC: kʷleens kʷleens MC: ken ken 0 Attributions
                                Syntactic words
                              睥睨  pì nì OC: phees ŋees MC: phei ŋei 0 Attributions
                                Syntactic words
                              • VPtoNlook at disdainfully (out of the corner of one's eye without facing a person properly)
                              覕瞥  miè piē OC: mbiiɡ pheed MC: met phet 0 Attributions

                              piēpiē

                                Syntactic words
                              • vtoNto glance briefly at, run one's eyes over
                              觀睹  guān dǔ OC: koon k-laaʔ MC: kʷɑn tuo̝ 0 Attributions
                                Syntactic words
                              • VPt(oN)look at the contextually determinate person
                              青睞  qīng lài OC: tsheeŋ rɯɯs MC: tsheŋ ləi 0 Attributions
                                Syntactic words
                              • NPMING TALES: flirtatious look
                                zhāng OC: krlaŋ MC: ʈi̯ɐŋ 0 Attributions
                                Syntactic words
                              • viactSHUIHUZHUAN: strain to see/look (compare 張望)
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                                Syntactic words
                              • vtoNlook into (mirror etc)CH
                                Click here to add pinyin MC:  OC: CH 0 Attributions
                                Syntactic words
                              • vtoNlook into (mirror etc)CH
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                                Syntactic words
                              • NPabfigurativelooking down or looking up> literary: dwelling on what is being said versus looking forward towards what is going to be said, inward concentration versus foward-looking perspectiveCH

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