单词 | Look after |
例句 | (1) Get a relative to look after the children. (2) He's not competent to look after young children. (3) We look after the neighbours' cat while they're away. (4) He helps to look after his grandfather who is an invalid. (5) I will look after her child when she is on a business trip. (6) It is a tradition that the young look after the old in their family. (7) I couldn't look after him any more; the strain was too much for me. (8) I can't look after six children at my age - it's too much. (9) I need someone dependable to look after the children while I'm at work. (10) They wanted someone responsible to look after the place at night-time. (11) fend for yourself to look after yourself without help from anyone else: His parents agreed to pay the rent for his apartment but otherwise left him to fend for himself. (12) Look after the milk on the stove. Don't let it bubble over. (13) I made up an excuse about having to look after the kids. (14) If we let him look after the money(http:///look after.html), I'm afraid much of it will stick to his fingers. (15) Your car will last longer if you look after it. (16) Can they be trusted to look after the house? (17) It makes sense to look after yourself. (18) She doesn't understand how to look after you. (19) We'll help you look after your finances. (20) She is too busy to look after her child. (21) Robert's old enough to look after himself. (22) She charged me to look after her daughter. (23) I can look after myself. (24) They employed him to look after the baby. (25) Who's going to look after things while you're away? (26) I know the Lord will look after him. (27) I'll stop in and look after the kids. (28) Sarah moved back in with her father so that she could look after him in his dotage. (29) I have enough complication in my life without having to look after your sick pets! (30) He wants to give up working and stay home to look after the children. She feels, however, that this is overdoing it a bit. (1) Get a relative to look after the children. (2) We look after the neighbours' cat while they're away. (3) He helps to look after his grandfather who is an invalid. (4) It is a tradition that the young look after the old in their family. (5) I couldn't look after him any more; the strain was too much for me. (6) I can't look after six children at my age - it's too much. (7) I need someone dependable to look after the children while I'm at work. (8) They wanted someone responsible to look after the place at night-time. (9) fend for yourself to look after yourself without help from anyone else: His parents agreed to pay the rent for his apartment but otherwise left him to fend for himself. (10) He wants to give up working and stay home to look after the children. She feels, however, that this is overdoing it a bit. (11) I made up an excuse about having to look after the kids. (12) He had to look after his invalid brother. (13) He could not do anything more than what he promised — namely, to look after Charlotte's estate. (14) He requested the old man to look after the briefcase. (15) She has to employ two gardeners to look after that huge garden. (16) (31) Don't worry, I'll look after the kids tomorrow. (32) He had to look after his invalid brother. (33) They don't look after themselves very well. (34) He's less and less able to look after himself. (35) I rashly agreed to look after the children. (36) One should not look after one's own interests alone. (37) My duty is to look after the animals. (38) Her part of the bargain was to look after the car. (39) He sacrificed a promising career to look after his kids. (40) In the traditional Hindu family, the son is duty-bound to look after his mother. (41) It's all very well the doctors telling me I've got to rest, but who's going to look after my children? (42) She ran out on him two months ago, leaving him to look after their two children. (43) If you're in a pinch, I'm sure they'd look after Jenny for a while. (44) He conjured them with his dying breath to look after his children. (45) He could not do anything more than what he promised — namely, to look after Charlotte's estate. (46) This pen should last a lifetime if you look after it. (47) I've got a life insurance policy that will look after my family if disaster strikes. (48) Whereas the city spent over $1 billion on its museums and stadium, it failed to look after its schools. (49) She's agreed to look after her on Saturday, but I think I'd be pushing my luck if I asked her to have charge of her the whole weekend. (50) Liz agreed to look after the baby in return for a free room. (51) I wouldn't dream of letting strangers look after my own grandmother! (52) An arrangement between the two couples ensured there was always someone to look after the children. (53) You can borrow my camera if you promise to take care of/look after it. (54) You can depend on it that she'll always look after number one. (55) They struck a bargain with the landlord that they would look after the garden in return for being allowed to use it. (56) He requested the old man to look after the briefcase. (57) I'm leaving you here to look after the business until I get back. (58) Some people, and incidentally that includes Arthur, just won't look after themselves properly. (59) It's no picnic having to look after six small children all day, you know! (60) You needn't bother about coming up, I'll look after him. (61) She asked him with her dying breath to look after her child. (62) A son is duty bound to look after his mother. (63) It's down to you now to look after the family business. (64) Will you set up the drinks while I look after the party food? (65) He vowed to look after his mother when his father died. (65) try its best to collect and build good sentences. (66) In the sentence 'Who will look after the dog?' the verb phrase 'will look' is in the future. (67) Who will look after the children while their mother is in hospital? (68) It was very noble of you to look after your old neighbour when she was sick. (69) If a woman gives up her job to look after her baby, she will risk losing her salary in the medium-term and may seriously damage her long-term career prospects. (70) Look after yourself properly while you are pregnant. These are some of the things you can do for yourself. (71) Local companies find the sites and build the theme parks, while we will look after the branding. (72) Eline felt it was no more than her duty to look after her husband. (73) Sometimes I look after the kids and sometimes John does - it all balances out. (74) Having a new baby to look after has clipped her wings a bit. (75) I just can't be bothered to look after the house. (76) The aid agencies have enough on their plate without having unnecessary visitors to look after. (77) I don't go out much, mainly because I have to look after the kids. (78) I'm perfectly able to look after myself, for your information. (79) Professionals like doctors, nurses, dieticians, occupational therapists, physiotherapists and clinical psychologists are working together at each centre to look after the various needs of the elderly. (80) Your baby depends on you to look after yourself properly while you are pregnant. (81) Even today a man who stays at home to look after the children is regarded as something of an oddity. (82) She has to employ two gardeners to look after that huge garden. (83) It's a real bind having to look after the children. (84) We should advertise for someone to look after our children. (85) Who's going to look after the children while you're away? (86) I wish you would stop fussing me about; I'm quite able to look after myself. (87) Paul's mother had him adopted because she couldn't look after him herself. (88) She gave her mother the tickets/gave the tickets to her mother to look after. (89) I'll look after them - it's the least I can do. (90) Her husband walked out, leaving her with three children to look after. (91) We'd be stuck if your sister hadn't offered to come round and look after the children tonight. (92) If you look after your clothes they last a lot longer. (93) Would you look after the children while I do the shopping? (94) People don't look after other people's property in the same way as they look after their own. (95) Don't worry about Maisie - she can look after herself. (96) Simon drove me to the airport and protectively told me to look after myself. (97) It has to be said it was rather ingenuous of him to ask a complete stranger to look after his luggage. (98) We've asked my mother to take care of/look after the kids while we're away. (99) We'll send an experienced expert over to look after the matter. (100) It's fashionable but wearable(), and it's easy to look after. (101) Say you have an accident: who would look after you? (102) When you have a job as well as children to look after, you have to learn how to manage your time. (103) Our next-door neighbours say they'll look after our cat for us while we're away. (104) Having exhausted all other possibilities , I asked Jan to look after the baby. (105) He had to look after his dahlias. (106) She's needed to look after her sister and brother-in-law. (107) If I had a son he would look after the goats and go fishing with my husband. (108) Look after yourself, and particularly your voice and your memory, for without these you are dead meat. (109) A little later Bacon appeared, walked up to their table and asked Minton why he did not look after his back numbers. (110) But it will defend equally vigorously the rights of women who choose to look after their children full-time. (111) This led them to conclude that they were uncouth, filthy creatures who barely knew how to look after themselves. (112) You might think I've got a cheek to interfere but some one's got to look after Maureen. (113) However well they pay chaps like you to look after horses, it can't be all that much! (114) A self-confessed male chauvinist, he had no idea how to look after himself after his wife died. (115) In working-class areas, neighbours similarly look after each other's offspring. (116) They have adapted their house so they can look after their disabled son more easily. (117) And, indeed, she was more than anxious to do what she could to help look after the twins. (118) No doubt many more boys were up to the same tricks, but convention ruled that they were better able to look after themselves. (119) I know now that I have a duty to look after myself, for no one else will bother. (120) Let's, like, build our own company that will look after the interests of creative people like us. (121) I employed men to look after them as I might employ mechanics. (122) A great many people love their elderly Parent or aunt sufficiently to want to look after them. (123) He felt no compunction in leaving his other two children, Betty could look after herself. (124) She and her boyfriend had a big bust-up over who was supposed to look after the kids. (125) All went well until he was approached by two kids saying they'd look after his wheels in exchange for a fiver. (125) Wish you will love and make progress everyday! (126) But this does put an exceedingly onerous burden on women who are required to bear, rear and look after the offspring. (127) You get free meals and accommodation, but there's a catch -- you have to look after the children. (128) The districts collect the rubbish ... take responsibility for housing ... and look after certain environmental services. (129) He had some money saved and wanted the Army captain to look after it for Jeannie. (130) Now they're arguably the easiest of all classics to look after, and come brimming with character as standard. (131) My grandmother's very feeble now and needs someone at home full-time to look after her. (132) And let some one else look after her little brats for a change. (133) He expressed anxiety about the public accountability of the funding council, and in particular who was to look after the strategic planning. (134) If our county councillors don't look after us then the future is bleak. (135) The new Community Care Act should prompt a fresh look at services for carers and those they look after. (136) There remain the specialists who look after the flight recorder side of aircraft accident investigation. (137) We are entitled to ask who will look after the public interest and to consider the problems for individual travellers. (138) It was too big for her to look after alone, and it would save him the expense of renting a flat. (139) If you work in retailing, you may be asked to look after the petty cash. (140) Once hatched, the young maleos are easy to look after since they are fully active and able to feed themselves. (141) He gave up his job so that he could look after his wife. (142) I might dread the thought of having to look after an Alzheimer patient. (143) Shrubs and trees deserve a look after a heavy snow. (144) I go right along and look after that myself. (145) Amy's pitiless step - mother refused to look after her when she was seriously ill. (146) The babysitter will look after my son when I go to work. (147) You turn up out of the blue and expect me to look after her? (148) To look after these children is really a backbreaking job. (149) Eery one in our school should look after our trees and flowers. (150) Wipe away tears, Vowed to look after the only other people cry! (151) Sally always has to have a lame duck to look after. (152) People turned to look after him , so uncouth was his shambling figure. (153) She sacrificed her pleasure and pastime to look after the old man. (154) Method 138 malocclusion patients, treated since 1998 . analyse the contentment of their look after therapy. (155) The sons and daughters all consider it a moral obligation to look after their parents. |
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