One of the most common words used to refer to a person look, look or glance Italian is look.
look
gaze/see
look from ancient verb lookwhich in turn comes from watch added s- prefix.
It is a masculine noun, but since it begins with SG-which requires the following definite and indefinite articles instead of IL / I / and / of.
- Appearance = gaze
- Appearance = gaze
- Take a look = a gaze
- gaze = some looks
look It can mean four different meanings in Italian:
1. The act of staring at someone or something
When this is meant, it can usually be replaced by a synonym look and It seems.
Let's take a quick look at the newspapers.
Let's take a quick look at the newspapers.
It may also be accompanied by any of the following verbs:
- look up = search up
- Caress with your eyes = stare
- focus your gaze = stare
- have a look = take a look
- look away = look away
- meet your eyes = exchange glances
- lower your gaze = look directly
- keep your gaze = keep X’s gaze
- Look at X = Turn attention to X
- Look at X = turn your gaze to X
- look back at someone = looking back at someone
- stare at someone = to stare back at someone
- look away = look away from X
- Look at X = turn your gaze to X
- at first glance = At first glance
2. The way a person views someone or something
When describing the essence of a thing lookusually using adjectives, e.g. mischief (malicious), Gentile (type), Dolce (sweet), Pitiful (compassionate), mark (mark), or contemptuous (contemptuous), to name a few.
Instead of using adjectives like Dolce or Pitiful Directly, you can also choose this expression sweet (sweet) or compassionate (pity/sympathy), use of (of) and replace it with the corresponding noun.
This expression is also very common full (full) + noun, as in the example below.
He held his son in his arms with a gentle look on his face.
She hugged her son with tender eyes.
3. Human visual ability
in this case, look just a synonym Vision or visual ability.
Everywhere you look are fields.
Everywhere you look are fields.
4. Vision, vision or panorama (metaphor)
here, look is a synonym view, Vision or panoramic.
From our terrace you can enjoy a wonderful view over the city.
From our terrace you can enjoy a beautiful view of the entire city.
It is in this sense that we get the word Bellasguardothis word is used to describe a place where you can enjoy beautiful scenery. It is also the name of many places in Italy, such as towns Belosguardo In the province of Salerno.
Heather Broster is a graduate with honors in linguistics from the University of Western Ontario. She is an aspiring polyglot, fluent in English and Italian, as well as varying degrees of fluency in Japanese, Welsh and French. Originally from Toronto, Heather has lived in several countries, notably Italy for six years. Her main research areas are language acquisition, education and bilingual teaching.