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look down

look down(
look
 
daun
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An intransitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and does not require a direct object (e.g., Everybody please stand up.).
intransitive verb phrase
a. mirar hacia abajo
I looked down and noticed that the neighbor's cat was in my living room.Miré hacia abajo y me di cuenta de que el gato del vecino estaba en mi sala.
b. bajar la mirada
Alejandro looked down and saw a bug on the kitchen table.Alejandó bajó la mirada y vio un bicho en la mesa de la cocina.
c. bajar la vista
Clearly embarrassed, Kirstie looked down.Claramente incómoda, Kirstie bajó la vista.
a. menospreciar
Lucian felt like everyone at the party was looking down at him.Lucian sentía que todos los que estaban en la fiesta lo menospreciaban.
b. despreciar
The teacher looked down on Peter's work and advised him to give up painting.El maestro despreció el trabajo de Peter y le aconsejó abandonar la pintura.
c. mirar por encima del hombro a (person)
Beth is so hateful and conceited; she's always looking down on us.Beth es muy odiosa y engreída; siempre nos mira por encima del hombro.
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