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phrasal-verb
look back fondly on
recordar algo con afecto o felicidad
Meaning
to remember something with affection or happiness
Example
She **looks back fondly on** her childhood memories.
phrasal-verb
look back on
reflexionar sobre algo que ocurrió en el pasado
Meaning
to reflect on something that happened in the past
Example
Students often **look back on** their school days with pride.
phrasal-verb
look back over
revisar o analizar eventos o acciones pasadas
Meaning
to review or analyze past events or actions
Example
When you **look back over** your choices, you’ll see where things went wrong.
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look back upon
pensar en algo que ocurrió en el pasado, a menudo con sentimientos encontrados
Meaning
to think about something that happened in the past, often with mixed feelings
Example
When I **look back upon** my decisions, I wish I had chosen differently.
idiom
look before you leap
pensar cuidadosamente sobre los posibles riesgos antes de hacer algo
Meaning
to think carefully about possible risks before doing something
Example
Before starting your own business, remember to **look before you leap**.
phrasal-verb
look beneath
explorar el significado o la razón más profunda detrás de tus pensamientos o acciones
Meaning
to explore the deeper meaning or reason behind your thoughts or actions
Example
You need to **look beneath** your anger to find what’s really hurting you.
phrasal-verb
look beyond
pensar en el futuro o considerar posibilidades más amplias
Meaning
to think about the future or consider wider possibilities
Example
Good leaders **look beyond** short-term results to long-term growth.
phrasal-verb
look beyond bias
ver más allá de los prejuicios personales y centrarse en la equidad
Meaning
to see past personal prejudices and focus on fairness
Example
We must **look beyond bias** to make objective hiring decisions.
phrasal-verb
look beyond culture
ver a las personas como individuos en lugar de definirlas por su cultura
Meaning
to see people as individuals rather than defining them by their culture
Example
To build global unity, we must **look beyond culture** and see shared humanity.
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look beyond differences
centrarse en los objetivos comunes en lugar de en los conflictos o desacuerdos
Meaning
to focus on common goals instead of conflicts or disagreements
Example
Effective leaders **look beyond differences** to achieve unity.
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look beyond stereotypes
evitar juzgar a los demás en base a suposiciones generales
Meaning
to avoid judging others based on general assumptions
Example
To understand people better, we must **look beyond stereotypes**.
phrasal-verb
look beyond yourself
considerar los sentimientos o necesidades de los demás en lugar de centrarse solo en uno mismo
Meaning
to consider others’ feelings or needs instead of focusing only on yourself
Example
Real emotional growth comes when you **look beyond yourself**.
phrasal-verb
look deeper into
examinar algo más cuidadosamente o en detalle
Meaning
to examine something more carefully or in detail
Example
The scientist decided to **look deeper into** the mysterious phenomenon.
phrasal-verb
look deeper into yourself
examinar tus verdaderas intenciones, sentimientos y comportamientos
Meaning
to examine your true intentions, feelings, and behaviors
Example
You must **look deeper into yourself** to understand why you feel insecure.
phrasal-verb
look down at
dirigir tus ojos hacia abajo; revisar las notas
Meaning
to direct your eyes downward; to check notes
Example
He occasionally **looked down at** his notes to stay on track.
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look down on
pensar que eres mejor que alguien
Meaning
to think that you are better than someone
Example
You should never **look down on** your relatives for their financial situation.
phrasal-verb
look down on oneself
pensar mal de uno mismo debido a la culpa o el arrepentimiento
Meaning
to think poorly of oneself because of guilt or regret
Example
After the mistake, she began to **look down on herself** constantly.
phrasal-verb
look down upon
considerar a alguien o algo como inferior o menos digno
Meaning
to regard someone or something as inferior or less worthy
Example
No one should **look down upon** others based on their position.
phrasal-verb
look for
buscar algo que necesitas
Meaning
to search for something you need
Example
I’m **looking for** a new job because I need more stability.
idiom
look forward to
sentirse emocionado por algo que va a suceder
Meaning
to feel excited about something that is going to happen
Example
I **look forward to** meeting you soon.
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look in on
visitar brevemente para ver si alguien está bien
Meaning
to visit briefly to see if someone is fine
Example
I’ll **look in on** Grandma after work to make sure she’s okay.
phrasal-verb
look inside
reflexionar sobre tus propias emociones y motivaciones
Meaning
to reflect on your own emotions and motivations
Example
You need to **look inside** yourself to understand your anger.
idiom
look into
investigar o examinar algo
Meaning
to investigate or examine something
Example
They promised to **look into** the billing error today.
phrasal-verb
look into allegations
investigar reclamos o acusaciones
Meaning
to investigate claims or accusations
Example
An independent body was formed to **look into allegations** of election fraud.