All English idioms and phrases - page 113
Meanings of Long shot:
idiomA venture that involves great risk but promises great rewards
Meanings of Long-for:
idiomIf someone is not long for this world, they will die soon.
Meanings of Long-haul:
idiomA period of years rather than days, weeks, or months
Usage examples:
I want to invest my money for the long haul, not just to get rich quick.
Meanings of Long-in-the-tooth:
idiomTo be old, often too old to do something
Usage examples:
He's a little long in the tooth to be wearing shorts, don't you think?
Meanings of Long-story:
idiomUsed when you do not tell all the details
Usage examples:
Long story short, i got fired.
Meanings of Long-winded:
idiomUsing or containing too many words
Meanings of Look after:
collocationKeep under careful scrutiny
Meanings of Look like a million dollars — прекрасно выглядеть.:
idiomTo look or feel extremely good, often because you are wearing something that costs a lot of money
Usage examples:
"you look like a million dollars in that dress, honey!"
Meanings of Look on the bright side:
idiomTo find good things in a bad situation
Usage examples:
Look on the bright side - no one was badly hurt.
Meanings of Look-at:
collocationLook at carefully; study mentally
Meanings of Look-daggers:
idiomTo look angrily at someone
Meanings of Look-daggers-at:
idiomTo look angrily at someone
Meanings of Look-for:
collocationTry to locate or discover, or try to establish the existence of
Meanings of Look-into:
collocationExamine so as to determine accuracy, quality, or condition
Meanings of Look-like-a-million-dollars:
idiomTo look or feel extremely good, often because you are wearing something that costs a lot of money
Usage examples:
"you look like a million dollars in that dress, honey!"
Meanings of Look-lively:
idiomUsed to tell someone to do something quickly
Usage examples:
Look lively - we haven't got all day!
Meanings of Look-out:
collocationBe vigilant, be on the lookout or be careful
Meanings of Look-right-through:
idiomTo pretend not to see someone even while your eyes are directed toward that person
Usage examples:
I smiled at him, but he looked right through me.
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